North to south or south to north?
Bus or rent a car? which side do they drive on?
What about train?
Is it safe enough? Are the cops gonna want bribes and stuff like that?
i heard its dangerous going into the jungles in santa marta "lost city" colombia... i heard there are "guerillas" all inside the jungle...my question is ..will it still be ...
i am going to peru for two weeks in july to minister to orphans and perform and evangelistic drama. i will be sightseeing while im there... does anyone have any tips for me on what to bring, what ...
It's the Nuevo Sol (New Sol) and it is about 2.7 soles for 1 US$
Vane
http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert.cgi
in peru is Nuevo sol
use this web to have an idea
Patricia Sonia
It is called Nuevo Sol. You will get S/.2.65 (Nuevos Soles) per $1.00.
Almost everywhere you will find "cambistas" informal "money changers" who will exchange foregin currency. They ususally pay more than banks, but PLEASE do go to banks, it is safer there. =)
Good luck!
kipse
it is the nuevo sol but also they accept dollars and euros no problem at all, just have make sure what is the value every day so there is not problem when u exchange it.
Brian Douglas
Last year I was in Peru for 101 days,..the nuevo sol was worth 3.22 U.S.Dollars,...Look how Fast the dollar is dropping,..about 16 %,..Goes Down faster than Linda Lovelace
ElRober
Peruvian Nuevo Sol and Centimos
S/.1(sol) = (2)50 centimos
peru teacher
sol and it's worth more everyday with the falling dollar