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Things to do alone in Cusco: Activities for solo travelers
Things to do alone in Cusco: Activities for solo travelers

From the intricate stonework of the Incas at the Saksaywaman ruins to sipping on toasty coca tea at a San Pedro Market stall, there are so many immersive things to do in Cusco, especially if it is your first time visiting the city. And as a solo traveler, it’s a chance to dive deep into Peru’s culture and history without any distractions. Explore the world-famous Machu Picchu, discover the city’s hidden gems in San Blas, and make new friends at a Peruvian chocolate workshop, with this list of things to do alone in Cusco for a memorable solo adventure.

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9 things to do outdoors in Cusco when it’s sunny
9 things to do outdoors in Cusco when it’s sunny

There’s no shortage of things to do outdoors in Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. The mountainous Peruvian city is an excellent hub for outdoor activities, from guided tours and archeological visits to hiking and ATV adventures.

The temperate climate and crisp mountain air are perfect for getting out and enjoying sunny day activities in Cusco. Walk through the historic center, take day trips to the Sacred Valley, or wander around the vast grounds of Saksaywaman. Archeology buffs, cultural explorers, and adventure seekers can all find things to do outside in Cusco.

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The best time to visit Cusco: Your ultimate seasonal guide
The best time to visit Cusco: Your ultimate seasonal guide

Rich in Incan history, Cusco is considered one of the most fascinating historical cities in the world, with a wealth of landmarks, monuments, and ruins that tell incredible stories of the past. From trekking Machu Picchu to experiencing traditional Andean Catholic cultural events and festivals like Fiestas de Cusco, this month-by-month guide to Cusco unveils the best season to visit the city. So, whether you want to discover the city’s top sights like Saksaywaman, explore Cusco’s magical surroundings, or just want a relaxing break, read on to discover the best time to visit Cusco for you.

Choosing the best time to go to Cusco

The best time to visit Cusco is from late April to June and from September to mid-October. Planning your visit during the dry season between April and October will ensure the best weather. The peak season occurs from mid-June to August, so visiting just before or after these months is ideal for fewer crowds.

Best time for outdoors lovers

If you want to explore the great outdoors around Cusco, visit during the dry season. Running from April to October, this time of year is best for hiking Machu Picchu, Rainbow Mountain, and Sacred Valley as there is a lower chance of rain, temperatures are cooler, and the sun will be shining.

Best time for people on a budget

The off-season is the best time for those on a budget, as prices are much lower between November and March. However, you might have to compromise on the weather as this is the city’s rainy season. Be aware that many attractions will also close in February due to dangerous weather conditions.

Best time for sightseeing

Spring and fall are ideal seasons for sightseeing in Cusco. You will enjoy pleasant conditions, with relatively low rainfall and sunny days, while also avoiding the crowds that visit during peak season.

Cusco throughout the seasons

Spring in Cusco

March to May

Spring in Cusco marks the transition from wet to dry season, so you can expect brighter, sunnier days between March and May. Thanks to the pleasant weather conditions and relatively low crowds, this is one of the best times to visit.

If you visit Cusco in the spring, you will also have the chance to witness the city’s impressive Easter celebrations, one of its most significant religious ceremonies.

Summer in Cusco

June to August

Cusco’s peak tourist season falls between June and August. This is the height of the city’s dry season –– and you can expect plenty of tourists during these months.

The Fiestas de Cusco occur throughout June to celebrate the Inca’s rite of the winter solstice. Expect plenty of color, with nightly parades keeping spirits high.

Fall in Cusco

September to November

Fall in Cusco marks a transition from dry to wet seasons. The beginning of fall will boast dry, warm conditions, while rainfall increases from month one to month two.

The Virgen de Natividad, or the Virgin of the Nativity festival, takes place in early September in Chinchero. It is one of Cusco’s biggest festivals and one of the best things to check out if you’re wondering what to do in what to do in Cusco in September.

Winter in Cusco

December to February

Winter in Cusco is the height of the rainy season. Expect warm weather and plenty of showers. The heaviest rainfall comes in February, and many attractions close due to treacherous conditions.

Christmas Chocolatada is an interesting festive event in Peru that lasts throughout December. Families and businesses bring hot chocolate, sweet bread, and gifts to rural communities. If you want to embrace this tradition for yourself, you can even take part in a Christmas Chocolatada Trek.

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The perfect itinerary for a long weekend in Cusco
The perfect itinerary for a long weekend in Cusco

A long weekend in Cusco is full of adventure, from discovering the history of Inca civilizations to savoring traditional Peruvian culture. Whether you want to hike the iconic Machu Picchu Trail, snap a photo at the Instagram-famous Rainbow Mountain, or experience one of the world’s most incredible train journeys from Cusco to Machu Picchu, this vibrant city is full of exciting things to do. The perfect break for every traveler, this is how to spend the ultimate Cusco long weekend itinerary to experience the very best of everything this destination has to offer.

Know before you go to Cusco

Why you should go: Cusco was the capital of the Inca Empire, making it a center of historical significance. Visit ancient ruins, stone architecture, and historic churches.

Don’t miss: Saksaywaman, Plaza San Blas, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, and Rainbow Mountain.

Best way to get around: Walking is the easiest way to explore Cusco’s historic city center. Otherwise, you can use a taxi to travel between popular sites. The most convenient way to reach Cusco is by flying from Lima to Cusco.

Best time to go: Cusco is at its best but busiest during the summer from June to August; early spring or fall also falls into the dry season (April-October), but the crowds are fewer.

Insider tip: Check out a dance at the Centro Qosqo de Arte Nativo, a cultural center working to preserve Native Art and Dance. It’s a hidden gem and a great way to experience Peruvian culture.

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Literally the best trip in Peru. For me personaly better than Machu Pichhu. Let start from beginning. We had pick up from our hotel at 06:00 AM, after what we started our jurney to Rainbow mountain. We stop for good breakfast and continued the trip driving trough mesmeriseing mountains. Landscape was amazing! Lot of fields, alpacas, rivers. Stunning! After the bus ride we stop near the rainbow mountain and hop on ATV to finish to the top. Ride was amazing also. We had lucky that the weather was sunny that day, and to have our guide Jośe, he was excellent tour guide. His vocabulary is very good, and he told us many interesting thing about the Vinicunca and everything else. After the climb on the mountain we drove back to Cusco, and had a very good lunch on the way. I would recommend this trip and guide Jośe to everyone. Cheers

It was a massive day and we saw a lot - be prepared to be exhausted at the end! We saw some awesome things and our guide was very knowledgeable and kind. It is a bit earlier than other tours which meant the first 2 sites we saw weren’t too busy when we arrived. I only wish the bus driver would slow down at some of the bumps, sitting at the back of the van we went flying a few times!

We are very glad we decided to go on this trip. Shelma, our guide, was kind and happy to answer our questions. The lunch was surprisingly delicious. Additionally, we stopped at the viewpoint at Abra La Raya, where we managed to take some beautiful photos. The journey was very safe, for which we thank our two drivers. Highly recommended!

Great tour and great knowledgeable tour guide. Ericson was so helpful and provided us with a wealth of knowledge about the history of the area, the significance of the relics and ruins among many other things.

Wally the guide was excellent. The meals were a bit rushed but the food was good.