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'''Lima''' is the capital and largest city of [[Peru]]. It's a major transportation hub in Peru, and it is difficult to travel from the north of Peru to the south without passing through Lima.  
 
'''Lima''' is the capital and largest city of [[Peru]]. It's a major transportation hub in Peru, and it is difficult to travel from the north of Peru to the south without passing through Lima.  
  
==Hitching Out==
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==Hitching out==
  
===North towards [[Trujillo]], [[Ecuador]]===
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===North towards [[Trujillo]], [[Ecuador]] (1N) ===
  
The best place to hitch a ride north from is the Ancon Tollbooth. Take any bus going to Huaral and ask to get of off at the "peaje Ancon". Alternatively, there are micros that go to Ancon, but they will drop you off at a truck weigh station, a few kilometers before the tollbooth. You can try hitching from there or ask any truck to take you to the tollboth.  
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The best place to hitch a ride north is the Ancon Tollbooth. Take any bus going to Huaral and ask to get of off at the ''peaje Ancon''. Alternatively, there are micros that go to Ancon, but they will drop you off at a truck weigh station, a few kilometers before the tollbooth. You can try hitching from there or ask any truck to take you to the tollbooth.  
  
All trucks and buses heading north use this tollboth to leave Lima.  
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All trucks and buses heading north use this tollbooth to leave Lima.  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:06, 10 July 2010

Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. It's a major transportation hub in Peru, and it is difficult to travel from the north of Peru to the south without passing through Lima.

Hitching out

North towards Trujillo, Ecuador (1N)

The best place to hitch a ride north is the Ancon Tollbooth. Take any bus going to Huaral and ask to get of off at the peaje Ancon. Alternatively, there are micros that go to Ancon, but they will drop you off at a truck weigh station, a few kilometers before the tollbooth. You can try hitching from there or ask any truck to take you to the tollbooth.

All trucks and buses heading north use this tollbooth to leave Lima.