Peru Travel Advice
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Entry
Requirements - Visas You
can receive up to 90 days on a tourist visa – however, if you need this
amount of time- ASK FOR IT - because officials will not automatically
give it to you upon entry. If you want to stay longer, you can either
apply for a month's extension at an Immigration office or leave the country
and receive another 90 days. December, January and February are very wet, particularly in the mountains – however the tourists numbers are lower and trekking routes less congested. Language
Time
Zone Vaccines
Electricity
ATMs are now common in all larger cities and generally provides you with the option of making your withdrawal in soles or dollars. InfoPeru
Internet
Access
There is public internet access on every corner in the major cities of Peru!!!! The price is generally about 1 sol an hour or US$0.30. Many cabins now feature software to make very inexpensive international calls via the internet. (The quality of this service varies). In smaller villages, there aren't any phones, let alone internet! Departure
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Tips Tips vary and depend on the traveller's satisfaction with the quality of the service rendered. In most tourist oriented restaurants, a 10% tip is most appreciated. These people generally earn very low rates of pay and so the tip really helps. Also, if you take photos of indigenous people who are working as “photographic models” in tourist areas, either negotiate a price beforehand or tip generously afterward! When making treks, particularly remember that porters and cooks are not very well paid and that a tip will make all the difference to them! Toilets Public toilets are rarely available except in bus stations, restaurants, bars, cafes etc. Public restrooms are labeled WC (water closet), Damas (Ladies) and Caballeros or Hombres (Men). As toilet paper is not always provided so you should bring your own! All over Peru, regardless of the standard of the hotel or restaurant, you should throw the paper in the wastepaper basket rather than the toilet – or you will create a nasty clogging problem. |
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APUS PERU Adventure Trekking SpecialistsPhone (Peru) : +51 84 993 6026.. (Australia) : +61 8 9840 8044 ….. Email: apusperu@westnet.com.au Office 10- 772 Calle Hospital, San Pedro, Centro Historico, Cusco, PERU - one block and a half past historic San Pedro Church. Copyright A.Svenson 2005. All material used within this web site is original work and is subject to international copyright law.Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited. |
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