Machu Picchu, Peru-- accessible by 1st week in May , 2010 ?????????
We were strongly considering a combined Galapagos and Machu Picchu group tour beginning May 1, 2010. Because of the recent torrential rains, mud flows and the washing out of some of the rail lines leading to this archeological wonder, however, we are afraid to commit. The question is whether the rail lines will be fully functional, up and running by first week in May? Anyone have opinions or know anything about this? I know the country depends on tourists for much of its GDP. Who would take the change and book it? We , would , of course, take out trip insurance if we were to follow through. Perhaps we should wait till next year to do this trip. Thoughts! Comments!!
Thanks for your input. JH |
Read through the other threads here on this topic. There are links in some of the posts to sites that have more info. The only answer anybody could give you is "Probably." I don't think there are any guarantees in this situation.
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www.perurail.com
posts that they are going to fix all the breaks in 8 weeks but odds are even if this is delayed the bus/train Santa Maria/Teresa/HidroElectrica route will open in 2-3 weeks Inka Trail providers are booking 3/1/10 they have to get folks out this way So you should be fine but monitor sites like www.livinginperu.com for updates. |
We went last year in May. Our guide said that 10% of the population in Cusco is in tourism. They have a 5 year degree program in tourism at the University. I agree that since their economy depends mostly on tourism, they should have the rail repaired by May.
It's always a good idea to buy trip insurance for a big adventure like this. We booked our trip through REI Adventures. $3200 plus airfare to Peru $450 plus airfare to Cusco $480 times two = $8260! Trip insurance was only another $200 total, so we just bought it just in case. Have a great time! I love Peru! carolyn pan www.thepanthatcan.com |
Hi am new to this site and so pleased to have found it, when is the best time of year to visit
Machu Picchu? |
I've been to MP several times and during every season of the year. In a normal year, May is my favorite month to visit. The rainy season has ended and the high-season crowds have not yet arrived.
But after the horrendous rains and landslides in January, it's hard to say if everything will be up and running by this May. It's anything but a normal year there in 2010. |
Other months:
June-August: good weather, LOTS of tourists, especially weeks around June 24 (Cusco's Inti Raymi festival) and July 28 (Peru's Independence Day) September: still good weather, slightly fewer tourists, kind of a trailing off of the high season October-March: rainy season, but heaviest rains don't kick in until January and February April-May: good weather, fewer tourists (except around Easter), ideal months for me. Once again, this is in a normal year. |
Thanks to you all, appreciate the information helps with basic planning of when. Now the rest of it, planning is just so enjoyable
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