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The
entire Paracas Reserve, particularly the peninsula and the
shoreline heading south, in the department of Ica, is one
vast playground for bikers. Some of the routes are short and
simple, touring the beach resort, while other, more difficult
trails cross the desert through sand dunes and up steep slopes.
As a rule, cyclists should always take along water and a map
of the area. Bikers are advised to cycle together with an
expert.
Recommendations:
- Always use a helmet, goggles, elbowpads, kneepads and gloves.
- Cyclists are advised to set out in groups with a minimum
of three people.
- Bring water or rehydrating beverages.
- Equipment should include one or two inner tubes (due to
frequent flat tires) and a set of tools.
- When choosing the route, bear in mind physical fitness,
and do not overexert cyclists in the group.
- Remember that cycling, like all sports, should provide recreation
and not injuries.
- On the coast: Visitors should
bring plenty of water and sunscreen
In the highlands: Sunscreen is recommended, plus warm clothing.
High altitude sickness known locally as soroche can set in
at over 2,500 masl. Take precautions by resting the first
day, drink plenty of liquids and avoid heavy food and alcohol.
- In the jungle: Never travel
without insect repellent, a raincoat and sunscreen. Long-sleeved
shirts and long pants are recommended to ward off insect bites.
A yellow fever vaccination is obligatory. There are also vaccinations
for malaria, tetanus and Hepatitis A and B, as well as local
treatment for leishmaniasis (uta) and malaria. |
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