Electricity in Peru

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Part of the video series: Peru Travel Tips

Summary: Get tips on using electricity converters with your electronic appliances when traveling in Peru in this free Peru travel guide on video.

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Sonjia Cuher Sonjia Cuher takes four or five trips to Peru every year, and has taken groups of tourists on Peruvian adventures. She is originally from the Highlands of Pe... read more

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Electricity in Peru

SONJIA CUHER: On behalf of Expert Village, this is Sonjia. Let's talk about a little bit about toiletries and makeup if you are a woman. Well, maybe you can also take makeup if you are a man, I don't know. Remember the current, it's 220. I usually take a converter because I'm a vain woman and I take hairdryer or iron curler. You don't need to pack all those things, but I personally do and it's also fun to take all those things because you can actually help many other people if you travel together. Remember, if you take, let say iPod, you don't need a converter and probably you know they have something inside that converts the voltage so you won't have any trouble. Toiletries. I take just a small bag because of the problems with the liquids and all those things. It's not necessary. You can buy everywhere all over.

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