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2<br />
The essentials. You should<br />
always carry your passport<br />
and money in cash with<br />
you. We suggest a small<br />
backpack to carry your<br />
camera, water bottle,<br />
sunblock, a hat and<br />
sunglasses during the day.<br />
PASSPORT<br />
3<br />
Be a green tourist. Don't leave your<br />
footprint on the natural world and<br />
choose reusable water bottles.<br />
LimaTours provides water re-filling<br />
points to help you stay hydrated<br />
throughout your travels.<br />
<strong>23</strong> KG<br />
4<br />
Take note of restrictions. Airlines and<br />
trains have limits on the weight and<br />
size of your luggage. Internal flights<br />
take cases up to <strong>23</strong> kilos, according<br />
to your class of flight. Trains to<br />
Machu Picchu only accept hand<br />
baggage of less than five kilos.<br />
5 KG<br />
5<br />
Look after yourself and be smart. To<br />
deal with weather as changeable as<br />
we have in Peru, choose clothing you<br />
can quickly put on or take off if you<br />
get too hot or too cold. You should<br />
also have comfortable shoes that<br />
allow you to walk around the city, as<br />
well as deal with more challenging<br />
terrain.<br />
Scan this code and read<br />
everything you need to know<br />
before you travel to Peru.