👕 Clothing for Peru
- Layerable tops
- Warm insulated jacket (Andes)
- Sturdy walking/hiking shoes
- Rain jacket
- Sun hat
- Thermal layer (Cusco nights)
🌦️ What to wear by season
- Dry season (May–Sep): best for hiking
- Wet season (Nov–Mar): rain gear
- Cold nights at altitude year-round
🔌 Tech & power
- Plug: Type A/C, 220V
- Universal adapter
- Power bank
- Phone + charger
- eSIM / local SIM
- Headphones
🎒 Peru-specific essentials
- High-SPF sunscreen (strong UV)
- Refillable water bottle
- Altitude sickness remedies
- Lip balm
- Day backpack
- Power bank
📄 Documents & money
- Passport (+ visa if required)
- Offline copies of bookings
- 2 payment cards (different networks)
- Some local cash for arrival
- Travel insurance details
- Emergency contacts list
🧴 Toiletries (under 100ml / 3.4oz)
- Toothbrush + mini toothpaste
- Deodorant (solid travels best)
- Mini shampoo / body wash
- Sunscreen + lip balm
- Any daily medication
- Quick-dry travel towel
💡 OneBag tip: Inca Trail and domestic flights reward packing light — one carry-on tracked in OneBag does it.
Peru packing FAQ
Can I pack for Peru in a carry-on only?
Yes — with smart layering, one carry-on is enough for most Peru trips. Use OneBag to track your bag's weight against your exact airline limit so you never get stopped at the gate.
What plug adapter do I need for Peru?
Peru uses Type A/C, 220V. A universal travel adapter covers it.
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