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What are the precautions for traveling to Peru?

Notes on Peru Tourism Taboos of Peruvians 13 and Friday. I think these are unlucky numbers and dates. If you meet them, you will be in big trouble. They are afraid of crows. People think crows are ominous birds, which bring people the impression of bad luck and disaster. They are taboo to give swords as gifts. I think giving these things is breaking off friendship. They don't eat grotesque foods such as sea cucumbers in their diet. Travel tips? Baggage According to airline regulations, each group member can check one piece of luggage (the weight can't exceed 35kg) for free. Travel tips for a piece of hand luggage (the size does not exceed 35CMX23CMX36CM, that is, 22 inches X9 inches X 14 inches)? The hotel does not provide personal toiletries such as toothbrushes and slippers. Please bring your own. In case of emergency, please ask for the hotel card immediately after you check in. Travel tips? Health needs to be vaccinated or yellow book before entering other countries after entering Peru. Guests can go to the local health and epidemic prevention station in China. Foreign countries can also handle it, but the cost is higher. Travel tips? The domestic airport tax is 4 dollars. The international airport tax is 25 dollars. Special reminder? Smuggling illegal drugs and taking drugs is one of the main problems facing the Peruvian government and society. Peru's anti-drug laws are very strict, prohibiting the possession and sale of cocaine, marijuana and other drugs. Foreign criminals will not be repatriated, but will be tried and imprisoned in Peru. To this end, remember not to accept the entrustment casually and bring articles, packages or gifts into and out of Peru. You may be arrested for being cheated into carrying contraband. Bringing guns, explosives, chemicals and cash worth more than $654.38 million into the country without declaration will also be severely punished by law. It is strictly forbidden to take cultural relics and items of historical value out of Peru, and offenders will be severely punished or even detained. Taking animal and plant samples out of Peru requires a special permit issued by the National Institute of Natural Resources of Peru. About traveler's checks In Peru, traveler's checks are not widely used. Sometimes you have difficulty cashing traveler's checks at the bank. The exchange fee is at least 2-5%. Overcoming altitude sickness Some scenic spots in Peru are all above 3400 meters above sea level, such as the ancient city of Cuzco and Machu Picchu. People living in low altitude areas are prone to altitude sickness such as headache and shortness of breath. Therefore, tourists should try to avoid strenuous exercise, ensure adequate sleep and avoid drinking or overeating.

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