DestinationsPeru
Discover Peru: Unforgettable Adventure Between Mountains, Forests, and Ancient Civilizations!
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season, from May to September, offering ideal conditions to explore the Andean regions and the Amazon.
Must-see sites include Machu Picchu, Cuzco, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Lake Titicaca, the Nazca Lines, and the colonial city of Arequipa.
Citizens of many countries, including Canada, do not need a visa for tourist stays of less than 90 days. A valid passport is required.
The official currency is the Peruvian sol (PEN). Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, but it's advisable to have cash for rural areas.
Peru is generally safe for tourists, but it's recommended to stay vigilant, especially in major cities, and to avoid areas advised against by local authorities.
Peruvian cuisine is varied and flavorful. Typical dishes include ceviche, lomo saltado, aji de gallina, and cuy (roasted guinea pig).
Peru has a varied transportation network, including domestic flights, long-distance buses, trains, and taxis. Buses are an economical way to travel between cities.
It's recommended to consult a doctor before the trip. Vaccinations against yellow fever and hepatitis A are often advised, especially for Amazonian areas.
The official language is Spanish. English is spoken in tourist areas, but it's helpful to learn some Spanish phrases to facilitate communication.
Popular souvenirs include alpaca textiles, silver jewelry, ceramics, and traditional musical instruments like the pan flute.



