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[[User:MOAH|Mind of a Hitchhiker]] hitchhiked over the border from [[Tacna]] in Perú (complejo fronteriza Santa Rosa) to [[Arica]] (complejo fronteriza de Chacalluta) in Chile in 2016 and describes the process as following. The 40km road from the outskirts of Tacna passes by the airport, which is an OK place to start hitchhiking even though there's no speed bump ("tope") and the cars drive pretty fast. One can walk 5km from Tacna's plaza here or take bus 35 leaving from the centre. There's also a village called Ciudad de Dios 2km further on this road where the cars go slower and 5 km after that the train line crosses the street and slows cars down as it functions as a speed bump. At the train rails all traffic officially goes to the border but the bus doesn't go farther than the village mentioned previously. People get a little nervous around this border so it might be hard to convince people to take you all the way to Arica through customs. At the Peruvian side all people get out of the car to pass through immigration without their luggage. Keep your piece of stamped paper you got upon entering Perú ready. Your driver carries a form with details of the passengers in the car that they need to show on both borders. You can't leave the car between borders as the number has to be the same. Your driver will need your name, document number and a few other details like whether you're married or not. The Peruvian side should be relatively easy to get through. One kilometer further is the Chilean border where everyone has to get out of the car with their luggage which goes through a scanner. After getting your entrance stamp, the Chilean side requires you to fill in a form declaring you don't carry seeds and other plant products or have more than one laptop, two phones and some other random rules applying to your luggage. Two packs of cheaper Peruvian cigarettes should be fine, but more can be tricky. Only your luggage goes through the machine and your body doesn't go through a metal detector, so what's in your pockets probably remains your own business. Occasionally they have dogs here. After passing both borders with your driver you can find another ride or just carry on with your drivers to Arica as that's only 15 km away and everybody is going there anyway. Welcome to Chile!
=== To/From [[Ecuador]] ===
[[Tumbes]] is a city in the North of Peru, it's not a big city but really messy, probably you don't like to waste time there. it's almost necessary to pass Tumbles if you come from Aguas Verdes - Huaquillas Ecuador, or want to go to Mancora, Punta Sal, Zorritos,etc.
Hitchhicked Guayaquil-Santa Rosa- Huaquillas EC to Tumbes PE in 12hs. By the way everyone knows how easy its to hitchik in Ecuador
 
If You come from Border Complex Aguas Verdes can walk trough Panamericana Norte to get a ride to Tumbes people is really nice there, specially ecuatorian drivers. A guy left me in the center of tumbes and I walked for 10 minutes to the bridge to south. It's not the most secure city in Peru, so pay attention there.
I recommend to cross the city towards Rio tumbes and pass the bridge in there, if you walk 150 mts you will find a gas station in the right side and little restaurants with many trucks and cars, you can ask... Im waited about 30 minutes and get a really nice ride to the beach ;)!
Buenas rutas! [[User: nachoxsur]]
== Cities ==
* [[Arequipa]]
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