Be sure you have 3 pairs of long warm socks - preferably wool. Remember that it’s quite cold in the highlands and warm socks can be a lifesaver. If you are someone who can have fun and make home anywhere for a few months, it’s a fantastic way to save money. It can be crucial that you carry some local cash, but make sure you check the conversion rates. If not, it’s best to find a local bank and stock up on currency. As well as variable rules as to whether dogs are allowed on local transport, they are also variations on whether dogs require a ticket. Deciding on the bag depends upon the trip you are looking to make. Make a checklist if in case you have difficulty deciding what necessities to bring. I stayed in Peru for 7 weeks, but I always have about a weeks worth of clothing with me, and then I do laundry at the end of each week.
6 a day. It was totally worth it! I wouldn’t put all of your money in traveler’s checks, but having a few hundred dollars worth in a safe place is good practice. Having a warm hoodie is important in the chilly highlands. Having a warm base layer under your other layers will make you much more comfortable when hiking, camping, or sleeping in Cusco. Make these shirts a mix of comfy t-shirts that can be worn layered on treks, to bed, or around the city. You’ll want to layer this with t-shirts and your thermal long sleeve shirt when it gets especially cold. You’ll want to use more lotion than normal! But it is always advisable to use currency card or International travel card during the holiday. Most suitcases have an area the size of business card for this purpose. So for those who too have been seeking for the same, here is my guide for the essentials it is advisable to bring for a gratifying summer holiday, no matter it is domestically or to somewhere abroad.
You only really need these if you’re heading to any of the hot areas like the northern beaches or the Amazon, or maybe Lima in their summer (January-February). This can also be nice to throw on as a light jacket in temperate places like Lima. A down jacket will make you so much more comfortable during the Peruvian winter, and on highland treks. One question I had before I went was - would my athletic shoes be sufficient for some of the difficult treks I’d be doing? A scarf can be a welcome layer when doing high altitude hikes or even in Cusco in the evening. This is super important for any hikes. In Cusco, you’ll find several laundromats on every block since trekking is so common in this region and tourists end up with sweaty/dirty clothing! A must-have for warmth when trekking or even at night in Cusco. Even if you’re traveling in dry season, the weather in the mountains can be unpredictable. You’ll want to wear this on cold weather treks and to bed every single night. A portable charger like this one by Cheerois always a lifesaver for me when traveling, but even more so when doing overnight treks or long tour days.
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