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Sacred Valley Retreat | Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 2021


  • Sach'a Munay Calca Peru (map)

LOTS MORE details about this retreat can be found HERE.

COVID-19 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVEL TO PERU:

As of July 14, 2021:

A few days before travel, your airline should e-mail you travel information. You should also check their website for updates. This information changes often so don’t rely on old e-mails or even this blog without checking! For example, in June, traveling with a mask + face protector was required. In July, two masks and no face protector were required.

(LATAM airlines reminds you to review entry requirements for each country here and their latest airline protocols here.)

HEALTH AFFADVIT:

Within 72 hours before your flight, complete your Health Affidavit online. LATAM tells you how to do it here. There is also a new app that you can use to Pre Register with “Migraciones” (Peruvian Immigration). Either way, always have a printed copy with you on your trip. You will need a copy of this “Declaración de Salud” when you check-in for your international (Lima) flight in the US and again when you check-in for your Cusco flight in Lima.

* When you are at customs in Peru, they will ask for your ‘Declaración’ referring to this document, not to a form for declaring items brought into the country.

COVID TEST:
Schedule your COVID test within 72 hours of scheduled arrival to Peru. PCR tests can hopefully be received in 24 hours, although some clinics request a 2-3 day turn-around, which is cutting it very close. Note, that some urgent care centers will offer an Antigen test which takes only 20 minutes and is sufficient for Peruvian requirements. As a last resort, many international airports offer testing services but these are very expensive and can be congested.

When you receive your test results, print them out and keep them with your travel documents. The document should clearly show the patient’s name (you), the results (Negative), and the date the test was taken (within 72 hours of arrival).

Note: vaccination cards are not a substitute for testing in Peru although it is a good idea to have a photo or copy of your card for your return to the US.

NOTE: I WILL SEND EXTENSIVE INFO TO HELP YOU TO PREPARE AND ALSO KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT UPON ARRIVAL IN LIMA AND IN CUSCO. TRAVEL TO PERU REALLY IS NOT DAUNTING…JUST A FEW MORE SAFETY MEASURES THAN USUAL.

Stay tuned here or feel free to message me at any time with questions.

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