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BY AIR
International flights coming from
Europe, United States and South
America arrive daily at Peru.
Commercial airline companies
operating over all regions, at
modern airport facilities.
BY LAND
The Panamerican Highway links
Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile,
allowing arrival and departure at
and from Peru in modern and
comfortable buses with reclinable
and bed seats, on board meals,
bathroom, TV, etc.
Over the past years, the Peruvian
government has been investing in the
construction, maintenance and
rehabilitation of thousands of
kilometers of roads, interconnecting
the tourist attractions and
destinations across South America.
BY TRAIN
Arequipa, Puno and Cusco are
connected by the Andean train that
runs from the coastal city of
Arequipa (2100m) up to the Puno
highplains (3800m), across the
Andean valleys in Cusco (3400m),
descendin at 2000m on its way to
Machu Picchu to finally reach Aguas
Calientes Station (cloudforest).
FOOD
Peruvian cuisine is known for
excellence. Its unique ingredients
and traditional plates together
with the Novo Andino or New Andean
movement, have turned Peru into a
top Gastronomic destination. What
makes Peruvian cuisine so
distinctive is the combination of
its rich natural resources with the
traditions of immigrant groups and
the bounty of three clearly
different regions: the coast and its
desert, the Andean Mountains and the
Amazon jungle.
CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS
The official currency in Peru is the
Nuevo Sol. Dollars and euros can be
changed in Banks and Exchange
establishments. The majority of
hotels, stores and restaurants
accept most major credit cards. The
best way to obtain money is through
ATMs. Most of them work with Plus
system but there are also some that
accept Star, Cirrus and Interlink.
Most banks have ATMs from where to
withdraw money with international
credit cards.
HEALTH SERVICE
Hospitals, clinics and drug stores
are staffed with experienced
professionals. The Social Security
Hospital with modern facilities is
also available.
SAFETY
The National Police of Peru (PNP)
has a special division known as the
Tourism Police, whose mission is to
ensure the safety and well-being of
our visitors.
They are usually located in places
that are frequently visited by
tourists.
LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS
60% of the population speaks Spanish
and 36% Quechua, the native language.
The other 4% speak secondary
languages such as Aymara and other
dialects from the Amazon jungle.
ELECTRIC POWER
The electricity in Peru is 220 volts,
60 Hz. Although most 4 and 5 stars
hotels offer 110 volts plugs, it is
recommendable to carry an adaptor
for flat plugs.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Telefonica del Peru is the major
telecommunications company,
providing local and international
call service through home and mobile
phones. Phone calls at public cabins
are also available at less expensive
prices.
INTERNET
Public internet cabins are
everywhere, with well-equipped
computers and internet access at one
Sol an hour.
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
The most important tourist
destinations in Peru are:
- Cultural: the encounter with the
Andean culture through the
interaction with the local community,
its traditions, customs, art, food
as well as its magical
archaeological legacy.
- Natural: the encounter with the
flora and fauna of Peru' three
different regions, through
engagement in adventure activitities
such as trekking, mountain bike
excursions, rafting, 4x4 expeditions,
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