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If rent a car at the airport and drive to Paracas will I have to drive through dangerous neighborhoods on my way out of Lima? Tips welcome.

Feb 09, 2011

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Miguel Castañeda
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Answered by Miguel Castañeda , Lima, Peru

You won't have to cross dangerous areas but, the traffic is terrible here, and maybe worse in the highway. I'll rent a car only if I really know exactly what I'm doing... certains part of the highway are just small roads that cross quite populated areas...

Feb 09, 2011

ALFREDO TOVAR
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Answered by ALFREDO TOVAR , Lima, Peru

no, its a perfect route

Feb 09, 2011

Gerardo
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Answered by Gerardo , Pedregal, Peru

No my friend, just rent the car, it is really worth it! and try to take off early in the morning.

Feb 09, 2011

Edgar Zambrano Romero
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Answered by Edgar Zambrano Romero , Huaraz, Peru

No..!!!

Feb 10, 2011

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Answered by jorge , Lima, Peru

There is no dangerous areas to cross, first yu will have to cross Callao, but is not dangerous, them ctake Javier prado avenue and them panamericana hghway, them you will be driving for six hours to Paracas. the first kilometers is a big highway. if you want i can go with you.

Feb 10, 2011

M. Isabel Guerra

Answered by M. Isabel Guerra , Lima, Peru

It's not a particularly dangerous route. However, keep your eyes open and use your common sense like you would anywhere else. Have fun!

Feb 14, 2011

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