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Confirm passport, entry, transit, accommodation and airline document requirements with official or carrier sources before you rely on them.
Use this practical arrival checklist to reduce guesswork before you land: documents to verify, transport choices, money access, internet setup, basic safety, local behavior and the first decisions that shape your first evening and next morning.
Practical readiness, not sightseeing. Check official sources for entry, legal, medical or time-sensitive requirements.
Choose the practical next step for arrival, transport, money, documents, safety or first-day decisions.
Use this section as a practical pre-arrival check. It avoids specific legal or medical claims and points you toward what should be verified before departure.
Confirm passport, entry, transit, accommodation and airline document requirements with official or carrier sources before you rely on them.
Plan how you will pay during the first day, including a backup card, access to cash and small purchases before you fully understand local payment habits.
Decide whether you need roaming, eSIM, SIM pickup, airport Wi-Fi or offline maps before leaving the airport area.
Choose your first transport option before landing: airport rail, bus, taxi, ride app, hotel transfer or another practical route.
Late arrivals, children, large luggage, business meetings the next morning or low language confidence all change the safest practical plan.
Use the Peru GPT to list what must be checked with official sources, your airline, hotel, employer, host or travel provider.
Your first hour should be about clear choices: immigration or border process, baggage, cash access, internet setup and the safest practical transport path to your accommodation.
Keep documents, accommodation details and onward information accessible. Verify current requirements with official sources before departure.
Decide how you will move with luggage through stations, taxis, buses, hotel check-in or temporary storage if your room is not ready.
Decide whether to get cash at the airport, rely on cards at first or keep both options available until you know what works locally.
Make sure you can contact accommodation, open maps, translate important messages and recover your route if plans change.
Compare time, luggage, cost, transfers, walking distance, language confidence and arrival hour before choosing.
Ask for a route based on arrival time, luggage, children, mobility needs, budget, payment setup and how tired you are likely to be.
Avoid plans that depend on perfect internet, exact transfers, unclear pickup points, unverified offers or walking farther than makes sense after arrival.
If you arrive late, prioritize verified transport, a reachable accommodation contact, backup payment and a simple route with fewer decisions.
Your first evening is usually about basic needs, local behavior and avoiding tired mistakes rather than doing too much.
Test your payment setup with small, low-pressure purchases before you depend on one method.
Plan a simple meal and basic supplies near your accommodation or along a verified route.
Ask the GPT for basic etiquette around queues, noise, tipping, public transport, restaurants, shops and hotel interactions.
Keep your route simple, charge your phone, avoid unnecessary detours and know how to contact your accommodation.
Once you are rested, check transport, payment, communication and schedule details before the day becomes busy.
Confirm the transport system you will use most: station access, ticket or card setup, route backups and time buffers.
Learn the basics for convenience stores, pharmacies, hotel desks, reservations, receipts, deliveries, station staff and public behavior.
Review documents, payment access, connectivity, first appointment timing, meeting location and what needs official confirmation.
Use it for your exact arrival time, airport, luggage, documents, transport choice, payment setup, business purpose or family needs.