Travelling to Peru ? Things You Need to Know

The country is home to ancient cultures that span from the Norte Chico civilization, to the Inca Empire and to Pre-Columbian America. Couple this with its beautiful geography that varies from Pacific, then Andean and then Amazon and you have one country that a tourist cannot resist to go.

Peru is a South American country that is more popular among the tourists for its Gastronomy sector. It is bordered to the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean. The country is home to ancient cultures that span from the Norte Chico civilization, to the Inca Empire and to Pre-Columbian America. Couple this with its beautiful geography that varies from Pacific, then Andean and then Amazon and you have one country that a tourist cannot resist to go.

If you are planning to visit Peru, here is a highlight of what you need to know.

 

1. Lima


In a rush to get to Machu Picchu, most tourists arrive in Peru and head immediately to Cuzco. This is a big mistake. Lima is also worth seeing. It has an active night scene, good restaurants, excellent museums and the popular Miraflores district where you can drink your beer or wine as you watch the activities on the beach.

 

2. Carry Cash with you


Most Peruvians do not trust other forms of payments. Woe unto you if you thought that your credit card will get things done here…you are better off penniless than with plastic money. Shed your western idea of buying and selling. Most establishments will only take cash.

 

3. Peruvian Ceviche


You must try the Ceviche – This is a local delicacy that is made of fresh, raw fish marinated in citrus juices and spiced with chili peppers and sometimes other tongue-tingling spices.

 

4. Pisco IV

 

Forget the martini…you are in South America. You better sample the Peruvian top drink – the pisco IV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Exploring Inca

 

If you are going to explore the Inca sites, lay off the booze, drinks lots of water and sleep more. There are some steep stairs on your way to Machu Picchu that are known as the ‘Gringo Killer’ due to the number of westerners they have killed – mostly because of the ‘don’t care attitude’ most westerners adopt when travelling in foreign lands.

There is a Peruvian proverb that goes like this, “When the road is long, even slippers feel tight.” It is used to refer to the Inca Trail. If you thought it is somewhere you are just going to walk easily and click away the sites, you better have another thought coming.

Peru is welcoming to visitors and is as ‘Latin Americanized’ as any country can be and so you better shed the stereotype and attitude in order to enjoy your trip here. For now, I rest my case and hope you enjoy your trip.

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