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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Traveler Precautions For Safer Vacations To Peru

By Donna Beley


Vacations to Peru offer travelers to visit a beautiful location with plenty to enjoy, however vacationers should be aware of a few safety and security issues. Those who take precautions are unlikely to have any problems on the trip and will enjoy the vacation. However, those who are uninformed have greater chances of finding themselves in a dangerous situation.

The fastest way for most travelers to make their way through the cities of this country is by taxi. It is safest to choose taxis that are operated by reputable companies instead of individuals. One's hotel, airport or tourist office staff can recommend officially licensed taxis. Ask an employee with official identification to help you to arrange a ride. If one must take an unknown taxi, note the vehicle's registration number and conceal valuable before getting inside.

Bus travel is a popular way to travel between the various towns and cities. Avoid traveling by bus at night if possible. Roads are narrow and curved, and night travel leads to more accidents. Also avoid arriving at a new location at night with prior lodging arrangements. Keep straps of all carry-on bags around your feet or arms. Anytime the cargo bay is opened below the bus, check to be sure your checked luggage remains onboard.

Avoid carrying large sums of cash. If you need more money, withdraw using a credit or debit card from a bank or ATM. There are ATMs and Banks in all cities and towns, but they may not be found in remote locations or smaller villages, so plan ahead. Use the credit card wherever possible to make purchases instead of cash. Most credit card providers offer the highest exchange rate available.

Keep the original passport in a safe location at all times. Since there is always a potential for a lost or stolen passport, make two photocopies of it. Keep one stored with other personal items and the other in a safe location on your person. When traveling, leave valuables at home. Always keep alert of the surroundings.

Peruvian nightlife can provide a lot of fun, but keep safety your number one priority. Always buy your own drinks and refuse any offered by a stranger. Ask the hotel staff for the number of an official taxi to call for a ride back to the hotel. Travel in groups for safety and avoid drinking to intoxication, allowing you to keep your wits.

While on your trip, drink only bottled water. Tap water must be boiled before it is consumed. Avoid food being sold on the street by vendors. While most are perfectly safe, there is no way to be sure. If an upset stomach hits, use standard medication that was brought from home or visit a Peruvian farmacia, where you will be able to purchase anything needed. Do not be afraid to try new foods, even if they seem daunting.

Vacations to Peru have much to offer. By following a few safety precautions it is possible to have a safe and enjoyable trip. Always be on the alert and put safety first.




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