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Our trip to Peru truly exceeded all our expectations. I organized the trip on behalf of the rest of my group and I was very happy with choosing your company.
Jimena, Renee, and Susan,
New York City, NY.
Paracas Health and Safety
As with many places in South America, tourists are advised to take caution when guarding their personal belongings. The national reserve stretches far out into the desert peninsula. Therefore, it is always recommended that visitors travel in groups and during daylight hours as people have gotten lost, or worse, robbed.
The reserve covers an extensive part of the peninsula; therefore, it is not recommended that guests travel alone and should always come prepared with food and water to make it through the hot desert in good health.
It is best to drink bottled water while traveling in Paracas, as in anywhere in South America, especially in rural areas, to prevent contracting any harmful parasites or water-borne illnesses. If no bottled water is available, be sure to travel with water purification tablets or boil water for 15 minutes to eliminate any harmful bacteria.
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