
Machu Picchu, the Andes, and the Amazon rainforest invite you to explore archaeology, trekking, and Peruvian cuisine.
01.01 New Year
January 06.01, Epiphany
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 28.07, Independence Day
30.08, Santa Rosa Day
October 08.10, Armed Forces Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 08.12, Immaculate Conception
December 25.12, Christmas
105 police
110, traffic police
116, fire department
115, civil defense
106, SAMU (mobile ambulance)
117, EsSalud ambulance
107, EsSalud COVID-19 hotline
100, helpline for victims of domestic and sexual violence
119, Disaster Messages
01 266 0481, Peruvian Red Cross
01 261 0502, Alerta Medica (private ambulance)
01 265 8783, Clave Medica (private ambulance)
– Inca Pachacutec, ruler of the Inca Empire
– Francisco Pizarro, conquistador
– Mario Vargas Llosa, writer, Nobel laureate
– Gaston Acurio, Chef
– night visit to Machu Picchu
– export of coca leaves without a license
- using drones in Cusco without permission
- entry to the Inca temples without permission
– photographing military installations
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family meals play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– Modest clothing is required in temples and sacred places.
– greeting / Hola / hola
– gratitude / Gracias / gracias
– please / Por favor / por favor
– excuse me / Perdón / perdon
– where is the bus...? / ¿Dónde está el autobús…? / donde esta el autobus
– how much does a ticket cost? / ¿Cuánto cuesta el billete? / cuanto cuesta el billete
– pharmacy / Farmacia / farmacia
– I need a doctor / Necesito un médico / necesito un medico
– I need help / Necesito ayuda / necesito ayuda
– Call the police / Llame a la policía / yame a la policia
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / ¡Muy rico! / muy rico
– the bill, please / La cuenta, por favor / la cuenta por favor
– toast / ¡Salud! (Let's be healthy!) / salud
– joke / In Peru, llamas are the best tour guides!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (ceviche, cuy)
– History and culture (Inca civilization)
– Nature and tourism (Machu Picchu, Amazon)
– Music and dancing
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social protests
– Economic crises
- Poverty
– visit Machu Picchu
– hike in the Andes
– to taste the cuisine
– go boating on the lakes
Machu Picchu, the Andes, and the Amazon rainforest invite you to explore archaeology, trekking, and Peruvian cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
January 06.01, Epiphany
May 01.05, Labor Day
July 28.07, Independence Day
30.08, Santa Rosa Day
October 08.10, Armed Forces Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
December 08.12, Immaculate Conception
December 25.12, Christmas
105 police
110, traffic police
116, fire department
115, civil defense
106, SAMU (mobile ambulance)
117, EsSalud ambulance
107, EsSalud COVID-19 hotline
100, helpline for victims of domestic and sexual violence
119, Disaster Messages
01 266 0481, Peruvian Red Cross
01 261 0502, Alerta Medica (private ambulance)
01 265 8783, Clave Medica (private ambulance)
– Inca Pachacutec, ruler of the Inca Empire
– Francisco Pizarro, conquistador
– Mario Vargas Llosa, writer, Nobel laureate
– Gaston Acurio, Chef
– night visit to Machu Picchu
– export of coca leaves without a license
- using drones in Cusco without permission
- entry to the Inca temples without permission
– photographing military installations
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family meals play an important role.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– Modest clothing is required in temples and sacred places.
– greeting / Hola / hola
– gratitude / Gracias / gracias
– please / Por favor / por favor
– excuse me / Perdón / perdon
– where is the bus...? / ¿Dónde está el autobús…? / donde esta el autobus
– how much does a ticket cost? / ¿Cuánto cuesta el billete? / cuanto cuesta el billete
– pharmacy / Farmacia / farmacia
– I need a doctor / Necesito un médico / necesito un medico
– I need help / Necesito ayuda / necesito ayuda
– Call the police / Llame a la policía / yame a la policia
– Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance / Call an ambulance
– Very tasty! / ¡Muy rico! / muy rico
– the bill, please / La cuenta, por favor / la cuenta por favor
– toast / ¡Salud! (Let's be healthy!) / salud
– joke / In Peru, llamas are the best tour guides!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (ceviche, cuy)
– History and culture (Inca civilization)
– Nature and tourism (Machu Picchu, Amazon)
– Music and dancing
- Football
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Social protests
– Economic crises
- Poverty
– visit Machu Picchu
– hike in the Andes
– to taste the cuisine
– go boating on the lakes
