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Machu Picchu, Peru

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu

Peru

Foto: Lars Mulder
Inca RuinsHiking TrailsAndean Landscapes

Reiseziel-Bewertung

🏛️Sehenswürdigkeiten
9
🌿Natur
10
🍽️Kulinarik
5
🎭Kultur
8
🧗Abenteuer
9

Praktische Infos

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Before reaching the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, many travelers pass through the town of Aguas Calientes, where the local market offers alpaca wool goods that are perfect for the chilly Andean mornings. The market stalls here provide a glimpse into everyday life in the Peruvian Andes, with vendors selling everything from freshly squeezed juices to hand-carved wooden flutes. The Sun Gate, or Inti Punku, is often overshadowed by the grandeur of Machu Picchu itself, yet it provides a remarkable vantage point for those who hike the Inca Trail. Arriving here at sunrise rewards trekkers with their first glimpse of the ruins, bathed in the soft light of dawn. It's a moment that offers both anticipation and reflection, far from the crowds that fill the main site later in the day.

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Beste Reisezeit

May through September — dry season with mild temperatures and clearer skies for hiking.

Monat für Monat

Jan🌧️

Heavy rains make the Inca Trail muddy and trekking challenging.

21°C / 13°Cgering
Feb🌧️

Inca Trail closes for maintenance; rain continues.

21°C / 13°Cgering
Mar🌦️

Trail reopens but remains wet; fewer tourists visit.

22°C / 13°Cmittel
Apr🌤️

Transition to dry season; trails begin to dry out.

22°C / 12°Cmittel
May☀️

Optimal hiking conditions start; crowds increase.

23°C / 11°Choch
Jun☀️

Peak tourist season with clear skies and festivals.

23°C / 9°Choch
Jul☀️

Warm days and cold nights; busiest month for visitors.

23°C / 9°Choch
Aug☀️

Continued dry weather; high visitor numbers.

23°C / 9°Choch
Sep🌤️

End of dry season; crowds begin to thin.

23°C / 11°Cmittel
Oct🌦️

Occasional rains return, but still good for trekking.

23°C / 12°Cmittel
Nov🌧️

More frequent rain; visitor numbers decline.

22°C / 12°Cmittel
Dec🎄

Rainy season begins; fewer tourists, but festive atmosphere in towns.

22°C / 13°Cgering

Highlights

  • Intihuatana Stone — An ancient sundial and ritual stone thought to have astronomical significance.
  • Temple of the Sun — Known for its precision stonework and alignment with the solstice.
  • Huayna Picchu — The steep hike offers panoramic views of the ruins and surrounding mountains.
  • Temple of the Condor — Features a rock formation shaped like a condor in flight, significant in Inca mythology.
  • Sacred Plaza — Houses the Room of the Three Windows, important for its ceremonial role.

Geheimtipps

Mandor Gardens

Explore these lush gardens near Aguas Calientes, featuring waterfalls and diverse flora, perfect for a quiet afternoon away from the main tourist trail.

Putucusi Mountain

A challenging hike with steep ladders and ropes, offering an incredible view of Machu Picchu from across the valley.

Ollantaytambo

A well-preserved Inca town and archaeological site, offering a glimpse into ancient life and stunning views of the Sacred Valley.

Praktische Tipps

  • ·Purchase tickets in advance as daily visitor numbers are limited.
  • ·Consider taking the early morning bus from Aguas Calientes to avoid peak crowds at Machu Picchu.
  • ·Bring a reusable water bottle, as single-use plastics are banned in the area.
  • ·Wear sturdy hiking boots if planning to climb Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain.
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Budgetschätzung

S/250–350 PEN / day (mid-range)

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