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PERU TOURISM BUREAU (PTB), is a nongovernment organization that provides comprehensive tourism information and promote Peru as a leading tourist destination. Every place on the planet has something of interest, but Perú is undoubtedly a privileged country for its great natural, cultural and human legacy
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PERU TOURISM BUREAU (PTB), is a nongovernment organization that provides comprehensive tourism information and promote Peru as a leading tourist destination. Every place on the planet has something of interest, but Perú is undoubtedly a privileged country for its great natural, cultural and human legacy
©2015 Visit Peru ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - VISAS  Most citizens from the Americas and Western Europe do not need a visa to enter Peru. Citizens from Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador are exempt from passport and visa requirements when visiting certain areas. For more information, ask the Peruvian diplomatic requirements when visiting certain areas or ask the Peruvian diplomatic representative or consulate closest to you. To find the address or telephone number you may visit the Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website: www.rree.gob.pe.  If you go to Peru as a tourist, you may stay a maximum of 90 days. You can ask immigration authorities to extend your stay when entering the country.  UPON ARRIVING IN PERU  When going through Peruvian Immigration at any point of entry, part of your embarkation/debarkation card will be given back to you.  This document will be sealed and MUST always be returned when leaving the country. Keep it to avoid problems.  Customs officials will ask you to fill a form declaring any taxable items. If you do not, declare so.  Tax exempt articles include personal clothes and belongings, portable computers 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. Home About Peru Travel Tips Tours Calendar Weather Photos Maps Contact