Search on the map the destination you are traveling to, country, and city, so that you feel located.
If you are going to travel to high cities try to acclimatize before, exercise is important before traveling.
Make sure you know the season and the climate of the city you are traveling to, the variety of climates we have are abrupt.
If you go high regions you can bring bottled oxygen.
You can communicate in English with ease, most tourist places have qualified bilingual staff.
In Peru, most credit cards are accepted and ATMs are available in all cities
The currency of Peru is the sun, and it can be exchanged for dollars or euros. We recommend you use exchange houses and that the bills are in good condition.
Travel insurance is not compulsory but we recommend buying it to avoid unforeseen expenses.
Be very careful when crossing the tracks, and when riding a bicycle. We are still developing a good management culture.
It is not recommended to drink tap water but always bottled or boiled.
Peruvians for the most part are very helpful and hospitable.
The food is very tasty and healthy but always ask if you have food restrictions
There is no mandatory vaccination to travel to Peru, although it is highly advisable to be vaccinated against yellow fever, at least 10 days before visiting jungle areas
The electric current in Peru is 220 volts at 60 Hz. And the plugs have 3 plugs, and are compatible with plugs type A, B and C, hotels have 110v socket
There is a restriction to carry some items at the airport.
Do not let someone else pack your bags for you, never take orders from other people.
Be patient by waiting your turn in any trade.