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Peru, Sacred Valley
Casa Andina Private Collection Sacred Valley

Casa Andina Private Collection Sacred Valley 


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The Casa Andina Private Collection - Valle Sagrado is an 85 room property set amidst 8 acres of flower-filled gardens.

The hotel, which offers beautiful views, is located a 1 hour drive from Cuzco, and 20 minutes from Ollantaytambo from where trains depart to Machu Picchu. The hotel has a large restaurant, a spa and an observatory. A number of tours and activities can be arrangedf rom the hotel; these include whitewater rafting on the Urubamba River, hikes and horseback riding.

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Peru Guide
About Peru

Located in the western area of South America, Peru is an exciting and intriguing country for tourists. Some of the great destinations include the Inca monuments as well as the centrally located cities and beaches.

Cuisine in Peru is made up of a variety of ingredients.  The prime ecological and climatic diversity aids in a major supply of fresh produce and premium goods. The Peruvian diet is heavily based on fish, rice, peppers, and other meats.

Peru has outstanding nightlife experiences including bars, discos, and cafes that often offer live music and other entertainment.

The bustling marketplace culture is not to be missed for an afternoon of fun.

Before You Go

A valid passport is required for entry into Peru and after providing it you will be issued a 90-day tourist Visa. Non UK passport holders are advised to check entry requirements.

The electric current of Peru is 220 volts and 60 cycles although some upper range hotels offer systems in 110 volts. It is easy and affordable to find a transformer upon arrival.

Violent crime is highly unlikely but petty theft does happen occasionally. To protect yourself it is advised that you only carry enough money as needed and also carry identification.

The peak travel season for foreigners is often determined by the weather. Peru has two basic season: wet and dry. The driest months are May through October and most people visit between July and August.

All travellers are advised to ensure their Tetanus and Polio vaccines are up to date. The vaccine for Malaria is strongly recommended for anyone spending time in South American countries. Other recommended vaccines include Hepatitis A, Rabies, and Yellow Fever.  It is recommended that you consult your doctor prior to departure.

The flying time to Peru from the UK is 15 hours

The official language of Peru is Spanish and is used by the more then eighty percent of the population and the media.

The official currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol (S/.) One Nuevo is divided into 100 cents. Paper notes circulate in 10,20,50,100,and 200 notes.

There are no restrictions for changing currency in Peru, although it is recommended that you exchange at banks as they offer better rates and more security. All services and goods are taxed at 19%. Restaurants and hotels also add a 10% service fee.

The time difference in Peru is GMT -5

When You Get There

Peru has one of the most diverse cultures in South America and Peruvians have been quite successful at preserving it for thousands of years.

National Public Holidays include New Year Day and Three King’s Day in January, Maundy Tuesday and Good Friday in April, Labor Day in May and All Saint’s Day in November.

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  • Amanda Sweeney

    Arequipa is one delightful city. Started off Plaza des Armas (the main square in the city) and found many well manicured palm trees and other varieties planted in front of a cathedral. The architecture around the city is stunning not to mention the 400 hundred yr monastery and the city’s crown jewel, The Monastery of Catalina, was amazing.

    The monastery was also a citadel, still in excellent condition. Little streets, kitchens, pretty little squares and many rooms where the nuns lived in. Soon as the sun set, slowly made my way back to the hostel getting a glimpse of three native women in traditional dress (cholitas) and gorgeous little bowler hats with their adorable children !

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