Andahuaylas, Peru: What to pack, what to wear, and when to go [2022]
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Traveling to Andahuaylas, Peru? If you're planning to go to Andahuaylas, we've got some important information about when to go, what to wear, and what to pack.
Contents
- When to go to Andahuaylas
- Important essentials for Andahuaylas
- Activities for Andahuaylas
- Andahuaylas in January: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in February: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in March: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in April: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in May: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in June: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in July: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in August: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in September: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in October: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in November: weather and what to pack
- Andahuaylas in December: weather and what to pack

About your travel guide
Hi! I'm Dev. I've traveled all over the world and in my travels, I have made many packing lists. In this series, my team and I have compiled the most useful information, as well as things we couldn't live without, to help you plan your trip.
When to go to Andahuaylas, Peru
Based on the climate and weather in Andahuaylas, the best time to go is June. See below for details.
Important essentials for Andahuaylas, Peru
Here are some general tips on what to wear in Andahuaylas, as well as several items to remember to pack when traveling there.
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A vaccine card protector
Vaccine cards often wear out. An unreadable vaccination card may result in severe consequences. This vaccine card protector helps avoid that.
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Touchless thermometer
A touchless thermometer is important to have.
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Hand sanitizer
This hand sanitizer is an easy-to-carry TSA-friendly product.
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Travel disinfecting wipes
Use these to sanitize plane and hotel surfaces.
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N95 masks
These N95 masks provide the best level of protection available.
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Kids' KN95 masks
N95 masks don't exist for kids. These are a good alternative (and can also be used by adults if N95 masks are not available).
General health necessities
Andahuaylas is at a somewhat high altitude, and could cause problems for some. For that reason, you will want to be constantly hydrated and pack altitude sickness remedies.
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Supplements
Ginko biloba or other supplements (ask your doctor before using)
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Over-the-counter medicine
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Emergency water purifier
Some rural areas may have unreliable tap water, so it's important to take an emergency water purifier like this one.
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Travel first aid kit
This one is a good choice.
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Emergency motion sickness relief
Don't forget these
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Airplane or car necessities
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For families with young children
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Power bank for devices
A portable power bank, like this one
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Voice and data SIM card
A SIM card that works in Andahuaylas. A good global SIM card works in most countries, but check the country list before buying. In some more rural areas you may need a satellite phone. We recommend this satellite phone.
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Money/passport pouch
A money pouch is vital for protecting your passport and credit cards.
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Plug adapter
A plug adapter that supports outlet types A and C. This one should be appropriate for most places, but you should check with your hotel.
What to wear/what to pack for Andahuaylas, Peru by month
Already know when you're traveling?
January
January in Andahuaylas is relatively cool. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost sometimes. It rains about half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Light and heavy skirts
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Extra socks
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Light jacket or fleece
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Dresses
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Standard footwear
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Pants or jeans
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
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A rain coat to layer with a jacket
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100% waterproof footwear
We recommend rain boots:
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Rain pants
These pants can be a lifesaver in a rainstorm.
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Waterproof phone bag
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Wind resistant umbrella
This one is a perfect choice.
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Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your suitcases remain dry. We suggest:
February
February in Andahuaylas is crisp. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost occasionally. It rains most days.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Light and heavy skirts
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Dresses
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
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Pants or jeans
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Extra socks
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Standard footwear
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Light jacket or fleece
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A rain coat to layer with a jacket
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100% waterproof footwear
We recommend rain boots:
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Rain pants
These pants will be a lifesaver in heavy rain.
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Waterproof phone bag
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Windproof umbrella
This one is a perfect option.
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Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your belongings don't get wet. We like:
March
March for Andahuaylas can be chilly. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost occasionally. It rains about half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Standard footwear
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Light jacket or fleece
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Light and heavy skirts
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Extra socks
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Dresses
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
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Pants or jeans
-
A rain jacket to layer with a jacket
-
100% waterproof footwear
We suggest rain boots:
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Rain pants
Rain pants are vital in a rainstorm.
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Waterproof phone bag
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Umbrella
This one is a great one to buy.
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Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your things remain dry. We recommend:
April
If you go to Andahuaylas in April, you will notice that it is cool. Expect it to rain about a third of the time. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the high 50s F (mid 10s C). There is frost occasionally.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Dresses
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
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Light and heavy skirts
-
Light jacket or fleece
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Extra socks
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Pants or jeans
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Standard footwear
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A rain poncho to layer with another jacket
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100% waterproof footwear
We like rain boots:
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Rain pants
These can be essential in heavy rain.
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Waterproof phone bag
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Umbrella
This one is an excellent option.
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Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your belongings don't get wet. We suggest:
May
May is relatively cool. Temperatures average in the 50s F (low 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost 5-10 days this month. It rains once in a while.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Pants or jeans
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Dresses
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Standard footwear
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Light jacket or fleece
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Light and heavy skirts
-
Long sleeve shirts or blouses
-
Extra socks
-
A rain jacket to layer with a coat
-
100% waterproof footwear
We like these rain boots:
-
Rain pants
Rain pants can be a lifesaver in heavy rain.
-
Waterproof phone bag
-
Wind resistant umbrella
This one is an excellent option.
-
Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your belongings don't get wet. We suggest:
June
If you go to Andahuaylas in June, you will notice that it very dry with almost no rain. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the 50s F (low 10s C). There is frost about a third of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
July
July for Andahuaylas very dry with almost no rain. Temperatures average in the 50s F (low 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost about a third of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
August
August here dry with little rain. Temperatures average in the 50s F (low 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost regularly.
What to wear/what to pack:
September
If you are traveling to Andahuaylas in September, you will notice that it can be chilly. Expect it to rain 5-10 days this month. Average temperatures (including nighttime) are in the high 50s F (mid 10s C). There is frost a bit less than half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
-
Light and heavy skirts
-
Pants or jeans
-
Standard footwear
-
Light jacket or fleece
-
Dresses
-
Extra socks
-
A rain coat to layer with a jacket
-
100% waterproof footwear
We suggest rain boots:
-
Rain pants
These are a lifesaver in heavy rain.
-
Waterproof phone bag
-
Windproof umbrella
This one is a great choice.
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Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your things don't get wet. We recommend:
October
October here is crisp. Temperatures average in the 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost once in a while. It rains a bit less than half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Dresses
-
Long sleeve shirts or blouses
-
Extra socks
-
Light and heavy skirts
-
Light jacket or fleece
-
Pants or jeans
-
Standard footwear
-
A rain jacket to layer with a jacket
-
100% waterproof footwear
We like rain boots:
-
Rain pants
Rain pants are a lifesaver in a rainstorm.
-
Waterproof phone bag
-
Windproof umbrella
This one is a great option.
-
Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your belongings stay dry. We recommend:
November
November is balmy. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost sometimes. It rains a bit less than half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Dresses
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Extra socks
-
Pants or jeans
-
Light jacket or fleece
-
Light and heavy skirts
-
Long sleeve shirts or blouses
-
Standard footwear
-
A rain poncho to layer with another jacket
-
100% waterproof footwear
We like these rain boots:
-
Rain pants
These are essential in a storm.
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Waterproof phone bag
-
Umbrella
This one is a perfect choice.
-
Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your things don't get wet. We suggest:
December
December here is balmy. Temperatures average in the high 50s F (mid 10s C), with daytime temperatures significantly higher. There is frost once in a while. It rains about half of the time.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Extra socks
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Pants or jeans
-
Light and heavy skirts
-
Standard footwear
-
Long sleeve shirts or blouses
-
Light jacket or fleece
-
Dresses
-
A rain poncho to layer with a jacket
-
100% waterproof footwear
We suggest these rain boots:
-
Rain pants
Rain pants will be essential in heavy rain.
-
Waterproof phone bag
-
Windproof umbrella
This one is an excellent choice.
-
Waterproof bag/luggage cover
So your suitcases stay dry. We suggest:
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