In Peru there are 28 different types of climatesIts great geography allows a single country to have so much variety.

In general, these climates are distributed throughout Peru, being in Lima, the capital, where a average temperature most of the year (25 degrees in summer and in winter between 12 and 15 degrees).

Summer begins on December 22, fall on March 22, winter on June 22 and spring on September 23. But this only serves as general signs, since the truth is that the climate can be somewhat capricious in Peru.

The south is colder than the north, because the Peruvian north adjoins the equatorial line, which is where the greatest solar rays are received.

With regard to the mountains and the jungle, there are usually heavy rains that can last for hours or even days. These rains begin in December and end in April.

Specifically in the jungle, the heat is very intense and The climate is tropical, which means that the temperature ranges from 25 to 28 degrees. In the mountains the temperature can vary between 9 and 18 degrees. However, in the middle of winter temperatures can drop below zero in the higher altitude areas.

If you travel to Peru, regardless of the season you are in, you should always have warm clothes on hand since sometimes the temperature has very abrupt changes (especially at night).

If you travel between June and September you must have a raincoat; And between December and February it is essential to have sunglasses and light clothing.

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