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Lima and Cusco are great but be very very careful with your valuables. Take a photocopy of your passport and your plane ticket home and before you go check out arrangements for transferring money quickly from home if you get robbed. Remember you can wash your clothes in the evening and they''ll be dry by morning. Seven days in Lima sounds far too much and only five in the Sacred Valley sounds far too little. Disposable undies are offered at and at Please don't throw anything away (except the undies!)- the less- fortunate can use most anything. They can make you MISERABLE! I'm bringing an anti-itch creme.
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Here in TN I have become all too familiar with chiggers. Read here that I will will get chiggers, otherwise. I bought a pair of mid-calf rubber boots and I will tuck my pants in my socks, too. I will find out in June when I go!!!! Have seen on this forum to spray both skin and clothing. Bug repellent- they offer "green" repellent on and plenty of other places, I'm sure. Have underdressed a couple of times here, and really regretted it.
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Lived in Florida for 30 years before moving to TN a couple of years ago. The temp in Cusco can be freezing at night and in the early AM, and if there's anything I hate, it's being cold. It's a "real" winter jacket, with a fleece lining that is removable and usable a a lighter weight jacket. * the rayon shawl/scarf is great and I travel all around the world with it.it measures 20" x 50" and in Muslim countires I use as a headscarf, in Paris I use it in fancy restaurants, in cold climates I use it to add another layer, in airplanes I cover my face with it to get some sleep.I LOVE my scarf/shawl !!! *1 oversized rayon wrap shawl (works great also as headcover, scarf, extra warmth hiking outside, and inside in restaurants it looks fancy)ĥ very thin cotton or rayon elastic-waist yucky pants for jungle (these will double as pj pants and get tossed before I leave Peru)Ĥ thin sheer silk tops with 2 silk cami tops, interchangeable, fancyģ nylon drip dry shirts that are both stylish and functionalġ long sleeve very thin cotton blouse for jungleĤ very very thin sheer cotton t shirts for jungle and cold areasġ think black zip-up hoodie with fur trim on hood (looks stylish but it is all purpose)ġ nylon cover-up raincoat (very small light packable)ġ pair Columbia water shoes that can double as sneakersġ pair trekker type sneaker/hiker shoes (all purpose cross-trainers)ġ pair of my favorite shoes, Sketcher flats black with crepe soles Can anyone see anything wrong or missing from this clothing list? Too much or too little? Also, I prefer to buy as I go along (umbrellas) and dump or leave behind things when i am done with them. Since we are going to 3 distinct places-jungle, Cuzco area, and Lima-we need to adjust to each climate. I will also carry a mid-size (what kids carry to school) carry-on back pack which will have paperback book, documents, small bag of toiletries, sunlgasses, etc. In a pinch, the bags can be carried, but we usually roll them, they are sturdy bags with big wheels. Oh, the challenge awaits! We are allowed to carry only 1 checked bag per person (TACA/LACSA) so we are each bringing a rolling duffle bag.