Safety advice for taxis, buses, and local markets.
Peru is one of the most fascinating countries in South America — full of history, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality. However, like in any destination, it’s essential to stay alert and take some precautions when using public transportation or visiting busy areas.
Here are some practical safety tips for travelers to move around Peru safely and confidently.

Safety Tips for Taxis in Peru
Use Registered and Official Taxis
Avoid hailing taxis directly from the street, especially at night or in areas you don’t know. In cities like Lima and Cusco, some unlicensed taxis can overcharge or operate without proper identification.
Best options:
- Use trusted apps like Cabify, Uber, or InDriver.
- At airports, use official providers such as Taxi Green or Taxi 365.
- Confirm the fare before getting in if there’s no taximeter.
Tip: Look for taxis with visible license plates and a company logo. Never share rides with strangers or unofficial drivers.
Bus and Public Transport Safety
Choose Reputable Bus Companies
Long-distance buses in Peru are a popular and affordable way to travel between cities. However, it’s important to choose safe and reliable companies, as road conditions and driving standards vary.

Recommended operators:
Cruz del Sur, Tepsa, Oltursa, and Movil Tours are known for their safety standards, GPS tracking, and comfortable services.
Travel Tips:
- Always buy tickets from official terminals or authorized websites.
- Avoid leaving valuables in the overhead compartment.
- Keep your passport, phone, and wallet close to you.
- For overnight trips, choose upper-deck seats or VIP seats with seatbelts.
Note: Avoid unregistered buses or minibuses (“combis”) for long trips, especially in remote areas — they often lack safety controls.

Staying Safe in Local Markets
Exploring local markets is one of the best ways to experience Peru’s vibrant culture. From San Pedro Market in Cusco to Surquillo in Lima and Pisac in the Sacred Valley, these markets are full of colors, smells, and friendly vendors.
However, crowded areas can attract pickpockets, so a bit of caution goes a long way.
Safety Tips for Markets:
- Keep your bag or backpack in front of you at all times.
- Carry small bills and avoid showing large amounts of cash.
- Don’t wear expensive jewelry or leave your phone in your back pocket.
- If someone bumps into you or distracts you, stay alert — it might be a tactic to steal.
- Always negotiate prices politely and with a smile — it’s part of the local experience.
Bonus tip:Visit markets early in the morning when they’re less crowded, and always ask before taking photos of people or their stalls.

General Safety Tips for Travelers in Peru
- Keep digital copies of your passport and travel documents.
- Use ATMs inside banks or shopping centers.
- Avoid walking alone late at night in unfamiliar areas.
- Learn basic Spanish phrases — locals appreciate it and it helps you navigate better.
- In case of emergencies, dial 105 for police or 116 for medical assistance (SAMU).

Conclusion
Traveling through Peru is an unforgettable experience, and with a few smart precautions, you can do it safely and confidently.
Use official taxis, choose reputable bus companies, and stay alert in crowded markets. By being aware and prepared, you’ll enjoy the best of Peru — its people, food, and landscapes — without unnecessary worries.
Stay alert, travel smart, and explore Peru safely.
