April falls within the shoulder season at this renowned Inca citadel, marking the transition from the wet to the dry season. Visitors can expect a mix of sunshine and rainfall, with temperatures generally mild during the day and cooler at night. This period offers a unique experience, as the landscape transitions from lush green to drier conditions.
Visiting during this transitional period presents advantages. The combination of fewer crowds than the dry season (May-September) and warmer temperatures than the wet season (November-March) makes April an attractive time to explore. The vibrant flora, nourished by the receding rains, enhances the site’s beauty. Understanding the specific climatic conditions allows travelers to prepare adequately, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.