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PERU
TRAVEL ESSENTIALS Passport,
Visa, Currency, Money Exchange |
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A passport and proof of onward passage are needed. Citizens from
USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and from many countries visiting
Peru as tourists do not need a visa. However we recommend checking
travel document requirements with your professional travel agent
before departing. Your passport should be valid for at least six
months after your date of arrival. Tourists may stay a maximum 90
days; longer stays require an extension from the Peruvian immigration
authorities (Migraciones). Non-US citizens should contact the Peruvian
Consulate in their country of residence to check visa requirements.All
visitors fill out and receive a copy of a tourist card. These short
applications are provided on your flight to Peru or at border crossings.
While traveling in Peru, keep your copy with your passport and present
it to authorities when departing the country. The international
departure tax ($29 as of September 2003) may be paid with dollars,
its equivalent in soles or a combination of both.
CURRENCY AND MONEY EXCHANGE
Peruvian currency is known as the NUEVO SOL, written as (S/). It
comes in bills of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 nuevo soles, and coins
of 5, 10, 20, and 50 centimos, 1 sol, and 5 soles. The latest exchange
rates can be found at .
US dollars are welcome at many shops, restaurants and service stations
at the current exchange rate. When changing U.S. dollars, use new
or undamaged bills, as torn or heavily crinkled bills are not accepted.
Most establishments accept major credit cards, including Visa, Master
Card, Diners Club and American Express, but there is often an additional
charge; you may want to inquire about this before ordering or purchasing
anything with a credit card. Although they may be exchanged at banks
and hotels, the use of traveler's checks as a form of payment is
not as common; ask if they are accepted before using them.
If you have Peruvian currency left over at the end of your trip,
you can exchange them for dollars at the airport or use them to
pay your departure tax.
World Heritage List in Peru
- Chavin
- Huascarán
National Park
- Historic
Centre of Lima
- Río
Abiseo National Park
- Lines and
Geoglyphs of Nasca and Pampas de Jumana
- Historical
Centre of the City of Arequipa
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