piątek, 12 sierpnia 2011

Bye Peru, hello Chile

The group of ours were waiting for Chile. Ofcurse Peru is wonderful but it's quite expensive compering for example to Ecuador (the lowest gas price from USA). In Lima they gaved a bill for 40 kg of meat, when we took only 40 dag. Be carefull. In Peru there is a rule that if you show your passport or ID and it will prove you're not from Peru you can ask for cating the 18% tax. We asked for that and the recepcionist did it, but she caunted 20% of hotel service which is normally included - so one day, and two situation when they wanted to rob us. Not really a good memory. Later on was the Machu Picchu which I wrote aboute few days ago.
Yesterday we made the first border not at day time. Normally we were always around 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and yesterday it was 10 but p.m. The Chilenian border is the most similar to the European ones. Border guards are in the oficial uniforms (not like in Central America), they speak in English (not like in Central America) and if you don't understand the spanish fillout paper they help right away. The even let the police dog inside our car, but he wasn't in a good shape because he didn't find our holiday suvenirs - coca candies from Arequipa. They only took our cheese but they sprayed it with something green so I guess they won't eat it. In Chile it's six hours of diffrence (one less then in Peru, Ecuador or Colombia).

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