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IDP is essential when driving abroad


International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.

Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

  • Required by car rental agencies worldwide
  • You must be 18 years or older to apply
  • No test is required

How to get your IDP

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How to get your IDP

01
Fill in the forms

Have your driver’s license and delivery address handy

02
Verify your ID

Upload pictures of your driver's license

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Get approved

Wait for confirmation and you’re ready to go!

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Discover Peru's Driving Thrill

Road vacations in Peru, a nation renowned for its ancient Inca monuments, rich culture, and stunning scenery, are fantastic. From the high-altitude Andes mountains to the Amazon jungle, driving in Peru allows you the opportunity to explore its varied terrain. An International Driving Permit (IDP) guarantees you can drive legally and safely whether your excursion is to the Paracas National Reserve from the coast, the historic city of Cusco, or the well-known Machu Picchu by road trip.

Describe an international driving permit

Globally accepted, an International Driving Permit (IDP) converts your driver's license into many languages. It guarantees adherence to Peruvian traffic rules and certifies your permission to drive. Travelers renting a car or touring Peru's picturesque paths must have the 1 to 3 year valid IDP. Start your application now to guarantee a seamless Peruvian driving experience.

Understanding Peru's Roads

Peru boasts a road system linking important cities such Arequipa, Cusco, and Lima. Although urban areas' roads are usually kept in good condition, rural roads—especially in hilly areas—may present more difficulty. Especially in the Andes and the Amazon basin, some roadways could be small or unpaved. Driving is on the right-hand side; speed restrictions are expressed in kilometers per hour. Road signs are in Spanish, hence a basic knowledge of the language is rather useful for navigating.

Basic Needs for Motivation

Driving in Peru will need:

  • From your native nation, a current valid driver's license.
  • A foreign driving permit.
  • Identity passport for travel.
  • Renting agreements or vehicle registration records.
  • Proof of obligatory car insurance for Peru.
  • Especially for long travels or visits to far-off locations, a first aid kit, spare tire, flashlight, and extra water is advised.

Negotiating Urban Areas and Lima

The congested driving style of Lima, the capital, may make driving difficult with tight streets and lots of traffic. Near well-liked sites including Plaza Mayor, Miraflores, and the Huaca Pucllana ruins, parking is accessible. Highly advised to aid negotiate the congested city streets and avoid traffic is a GPS navigation system or map.

Investigating Scenic Pathways and Nature

Among the most picturesque and dramatic drives in South America, Peru provides some. From Cusco, Machu Picchu's drive provides breathtaking vistas of the Sacred Valley with the Andean mountains silhouetrically visible in the distance. Traveling along the Pacific coast with breathtaking beaches and spectacular cliffs, the drive to Paracas National Reserve takes you. Driving across the Amazon gives a different experience with rich vegetation and varied species. One of the deepest canyons on Earth, the Colca Canyon provides amazing vistas and is reachable by car as well.

Seasonal Considerations and Weather

The area determines Peru's climate. While the Andes suffer low temperatures, particularly at higher altitudes, the coastal areas—including Lima—have a moderate, desert-like weather. Year-round the Amazon region is tropical and humid. From December to March, the wet season can complicate travel to far-off locations, especially in the Amazon and the mountains. Road travels are greatest during the dry season, which runs from April to November; it provides pleasant temperatures and clear skies. Particularly in the Andes or Amazon areas, always review the weather prediction before starting any trip.

Emergency Readiness

Although they are accessible in cities, Peru's emergency services could be few in rural areas. Store these emergency contacts close by:

  • Law Enforcement: 105
  • Ambulance: 106
  • Fire Brigade: 115

It’s advisable to have a fully charged phone, a portable charger, and physical maps, especially when traveling to more distant places. Pack additional snacks, water, and fuel for longer drives.

Must-Visit Destinations

Peru is home to various sites that are great for road vacations. Highlights include:

  • Lima: The dynamic capital city with rich history, colonial architecture, and outstanding gastronomy.
  • Machu Picchu: The renowned Inca ruins located high in the Andes, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
  • Paracas National Reserve: A coastal area noted for its varied flora and immaculate beaches.

Driving between these destinations allows you to see Peru’s breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and historical treasures.

Practical Tips for Driving in Peru

Local Insights:

Watch out for motorcyclists and buses, especially in crowded urban areas.

Cultural Concerns:

Respect local driving conventions, especially yielding to pedestrians and bikes.

Advice on Saving Money:

Refuel in big cities or towns for better rates and more consistent availability of fuels.

Getting Your IDP: How to Do It

Follow these procedures to receive your International Driving Permit for Peru:

  • Apply Online: Visit the application page.
  • Get ready with paperwork. Upload a copy of your current valid driver's license and a passport-sized picture.
  • Decide on a Plan: One, two, or three years are the available IDP terms. View price information.
  • Processing: Applications sent to idpglobe.com take eight minutes.
  • Get your printed IDP by express shipment and your digital IDP by email.
  • For extra assistance, check our FAQ or Contact Us.

Driving in Peru offers an incredible opportunity to discover its magnificent cities, historic ruins, and spectacular natural scenery. Get your International Driving Permit today and start your journey across this amazing country!