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Tourist information and assistance
Peru has a Tourist Information and Assistance Service known
as i peru, where
you can obtain objective and impartial tourist information,
as well as assistance, in the event that the services rendered
were not provided in the manner they were offered when they
were contracted.
Security
- Take the normal precautions to guard against purse snatchers.
- Carry a copy of identification documents. Keep originals
and your valuables in the safety deposit box of your hotel
and make sure to list down what you deposit and verify the
responsibility assumed by the establishment.
- Carry valuables discreetly. Do not carry large amounts of
cash. Keep an eye on your bags and luggage.
- Do not carry suitcases, bags or sac packs on your back.
- Do not exchange money out in the street.
- Do not walk around late at night through areas with poor
lighting or without a companion.
Lodging
There are lodging establishments of various types and cost.
In the high tourist season (June to September) it is recommended
to make advanced reservations. It is also possible to stay
over at family homes authorized by the National Tourism Board.
Make sure you always know the check out time.
Health matters
- Only drink bottled or previously boiled water.
- Be careful with raw vegetables and fruits.
- Avoid eating from street vendors.
- Rest on the first day of your arrival to the Highlands,
and consume light meals to prevent altitude illness (soroche).
- Drinking "coca tea" is recommended.
- If you travel to the Highlands or to the Jungle, make sure
to carry insect repellent and a raincoat.
- To obtain medical services, contact the staff of your hotel
or travel agent.
- If you wish to take travelers' insurance, contact your favorite
travel agency.
Banks
Banking hours in Peru are normally from Monday to Friday,
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In addition, most banks open for the
public half day on Saturdays. In the streets of the main cities
there are teller machines installed by the different banks.
Money exchange
It is recommended that money should be exchanged in hotels,
banks and authorized money exchange offices (Service hours:
9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., approximately). The exchange rate against
the US Dollar is variable. Inquire before changing your money.
For exchanging other currencies inquiry at money exchange
offices.
Night life
Most of the cities of Peru have a wide variety of night life entertainment.
Information about places of interest can be obtained where
you are staying. If you wish to enjoy typical Peruvian music,
you can visit the so-called "peñas". In
Lima, the most popular discotheques, pubs and night clubs
are in the Districts of Miraflores, San Isidro and Barranco.
In other cities they are normally found in city centers (main
square and vicinity).
Food and beverage
Peruvian cuisine offers a great variety of dishes typical of the Coast,
the Highlands and the Jungle. Always first ask about their
ingredients, since some dishes can contain hot pepper or be
highly spiced. You will also find establishments where international
food is prepared. As
far as drinks are concerned, try the very Peruvian Pisco (grape
brandy) in any of its various recipes, as well as "chicha
morada" (purple corn juice) "chicha de jora"
(fermented red or yellow corn juice)and agüaje juice,
made from a tropical Jungle fruit
Tipping
The amount of the tip in Peru varies with the degree of satisfaction
you have with the service provided.
Transport by air
There are flights and connections from Lima to all the main
cities of Peru except for Huancayo, Huaraz and Ica, where
you can go by road using inter-provincial buses. Always make
reservations in advance.
Travel
re-confirmation
Re-confirm your trip ahead of time: For domestic flights:
48 hours in advance; for international flights: 72 hours in
advance.
Airport
tax (T.U.U.A.)
Domestic flights: S/. 12,00.
International flights: US$ 25,00.
Payment to be made in cash before boarding the flight
Shopping
In general, shops, shopping centers and handicraft markets
are open everyday (even on holidays) between 9 a.m. and 8
p.m.
In markets and in places such as those where there are beach
vendors and street vendors, it is acceptable to bargain
Prohibitions
It is absolutely prohibited to take photographs of airports,
military bases, places near high tension towers and police
stations. In some churches and museums it is prohibited to
take photographs or film. Ask first.
Important telephone numbers
Flight information:
Domestic and Internationals (01) 575-1712 / 574-5529
Cancellation of traveller´s checks
American Express: 001-800-8602908
Cancellation of credit cards
Visa: 001- 800-4281858 / 1 - 410- 5810120
Master Card: (01) 311-6000
American Express: (525) 326-2660 (collect call, operator assisted 108)
Diners Club: (01) 221-2050 |
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