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  Before you go to Perú

 
When to Go
Peak travel season for tourists is in great part determined by weather. Peru experiences two very distinct seasons, wet and dry terms that are more relevant than "summer" and "winter". Peru's high season for travel coincides with the driest months: May through September, with, by far, the greatest number of visitors in July and August. May and September are particularly fine months to visit much of the country.
Upon Arriving to Peru
Give immigration authorities the landing card (international Embarkation/Disembarkation Card) you received on the plane or the border immigration post. This card must always be returned when leaving the country. Keep it to avoid a US$5.00 fine. Custom officials will ask you to fill a form declaring any taxable items. If you do not carry any, declare so. Tax exempt articles include personal clothes and belongings, portable computer and adventure sports gear. For more detailed information, ask Peru's diplomatic representative in your country. You must also declare any plant or animal species you may carry. You must have the necessary sanitary permits from your country. If you do not have them, the Peruvian sanitary authority may decide to burn the plants or kill the animals.

Driver's Licenses
Driver's licenses from any country are valid for 1 year alter the tourist has entered Peru. Thereafter, a local license must be obtained form the Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú. medical, regulations and driving tests take a full day. For more information, contact the Touring y Automóvil Club del Perú or the Ministry of Transport.
 
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