Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Good travel agency for Peru

Good travel agency for Peru?
Hi, I live in California, and am looking for a good travel agency to book a 5 day stay in peru. Can ppl pls point me to the websites of some good travel agencies ? It will also help if you can answer the following : 1. what are the visa requirements for ppl living in the US but on work visa 2. what is the typical roundtrip airfare for january? I will be more specific, I would like to know about travel agencies in the US.
Peru - 5 Answers
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1 question for 5 points. chose 1 u want an ansr for
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deal with travel agency if service is good than that travel agency is good. jai jinendra.
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I suggest this Website and Agency; http://www.galaxy.joystar.com Contact Email: galaxytravel@verizon.net
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This is not a travel agency in US but they cater for people in the US. It's Lima Tours, the best in all Peru and they have a web site: www.limatours.com.pe You'll find interesting tours and discount offers in their website. They have organised millions of tours into Peru from the US. About the visa, it depends on your country of origin (where's your passport from). There is no visa for Americans but if you are in the US with a work visa, it depends on your nationality. I would play it safe and contact the Peruvian consulate in the city where you live in the US and ask them according to your nationality. Typical roundfare in January? LA - Lima like 500 $. It's high season in Peru, low season in the States, I would check travelocity, expedia, orbitz, Lanchile.com, aa.com (american airlines) as everyday there are tons of sales and discount airfares. LanChile has a direct flight from LA to Lima every day.
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http://www.perujungle.com http://www.peruandes.com r/t air from California in January should be $600 check with airline or with the Peru consulate in LA to see what the entrance requirements are
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i'm in Lima and i can tell you this is the very best agency here, high quality. http://www.viajesnuevomundo.com/peru/indexesp.aspx

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

What do you do when checking a backpack at the airport

What do you do when checking a backpack at the airport?
I am traveling to Peru, and am using a hiking backpack..I need to check it as luggage at the airport, but I'm worried about all the straps and things getting caught. I've heard of people just using clear garbage bags to put the bag in. Does that work and is it accepted at airports? thanks
Other - Destinations - 1 Answers
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I've travelled a lot with my backpack, and i always check it... So far I havent got any problems. I always tie all the straps together (using of of them), so they wont get caught anywhere... I do not think using a garbage bags is necesary at all, but yes, you could do that if you want to, it wont be forbidden

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I'd like improve my english and work for my stay and expenses in a country where speak english like USA or UK

I'd like improve my english and work for my stay and expenses in a country where speak english like USA or UK
Well,My name is Jose,37,my mother tongue is spanish, I am a responsible and serious person and live in Lima city,main city from Peru I've been studying english and german by myself , I think my english is so so (its like intermediate),I am looking for a work in Usa or Uk for improve my english and study it there.I am interested in work such as hotels and security,if someone or any company could support me I will be thankful .Ok many greetings from Lima,Peru.contact me to my email: hastaelfinalire@hotmail.com
Languages - 4 Answers
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hi,i`m sam wish i could help you.i live in iowa. you need to go to florida,south fla. there are jobs and ways to learn english. GOD BLESS from usa.
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hi my name is Kayli..........have you tried a mexican restraunt my dad owns one in tennessee usa (he is mexican) all the workers got to learn english while they worked there....
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yes
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There are a lot of Spanish-speaking people around Dallas and San Antonio and some of them own businesses; perhaps you could find employment there.