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When traveling in Tikal, your primary concern should be to keep the weather in mind. High humidity is consistent throughout the year, and the tropical environment means there is always a slight chance of rain. For this reason, it’s best to carry a small plastic poncho or a rain jacket with you. Besides that, make sure your clothing is breathable and comfortable.
The archaeological site of Tikal is open-air, and so if it is sunny you may want to wear a hat. If you are sensitive to bug bites, you may also want to consider packing some repellent as well as wearing long sleeves.
As for footwear, you will be walking a fair bit between the various buildings of the complex, so you will want to be wearing something comfortable. All of the main trails are well-groomed, so you can wear open-toed sandals if you’d like, otherwise we recommend a pair of sneakers.
Tikal has a warm and humid tropical climate all year around, with slight variations depending on the season. The coolest time of the year is in the winter (temperatures in January average in the mid-70’s), and the warmest month of the year is may, where daytime highs reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit, though temperatures usually average in the mid 80’s.
Tikal is located in the heart of a rainforest, should you always expect humidity and light chance of rain during your visit. However, if you are truly looking to avoid the rain, the driest time of the year ranges from January to may, with April being the driest month.
For these ranges, it is often said the best time to visit Tikal is in the winter and spring, where the climate is cooler and drier. Traveling at this time of year also means that you miss the influx of summer tourists, many arriving daily on large cruises of Central America.
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