• What month does it snow in Salkantay?

    If you’re planning a trip to the snowy Salkantay, it’s important to consider the weather conditions to ensure your trip is safe and comfortable. Unlike other tourist destinations like Peru’s Mancora beaches, Salkantay is an adventure for those who are fit and seeking a physical challenge. However, due to its altitude of 6,271 meters above sea level, it’s important to take factors like snow into account when planning your trip. Make sure to be prepared and take necessary measures to enjoy this wonderful nature experience.

    Salkantay Climate

    The climate in Salkantay can vary depending on the altitude. As the altitude increases, temperatures decrease and humidity increases.

    At the base of the mountain range, at an altitude of around 2,500 meters, the climate is temperate and humid with warm and rainy summers and cool and humid winters. During summer, temperatures can reach 20 degrees Celsius during the day, while in winter they can drop to 5 degrees Celsius at night.

    At the summit of Salkantay, at an altitude of 6,271 meters, the climate is cold and humid with temperatures that can drop to minus 30 degrees Celsius during winter nights.

    Remember, it’s important to be prepared for extreme variations in temperature and humidity when traveling to the Salkantay mountain range, especially if planning to climb to the summit. It’s advisable to check the weather conditions prior to planning the Salkantay trek and bring appropriate clothing for the weather. Feel free to contact your travel agency for more information about the Salkantay climate.

    Months with the most snow

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    The months from April to September are the most likely to have snow at the summit of Salkantay. However, the amount of snow can vary depending on the weather conditions each year. I recommend checking the weather conditions prior to planning a trip to Salkantay.

    Toughest time to do the Salkantay trek

    Snow in Salkantay

    Keep in mind that although the Salkantay route is one of the most popular ways to reach Machu Picchu, the months of rain (October to March) pose tougher weather conditions with low temperatures, rain, and snow. It’s important to be prepared to face these conditions. However, this doesn’t mean that the trip cannot be undertaken, but it’s important to be prepared and have a specialized guide to ensure safety and maximize enjoyment. Additionally, don’t hesitate to contact your travel agency for more information.

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