I have enough money to go to only one of them what one should i go to?
What passport(s) do you currently hold?
none =P
Whichever is more expensive/farther to you. You can see the cheaper/closer one later.
>>71503Well, unless you have a Mercosur/ACN national ID card, you're not getting into Peru.
>>71507..the fuck?
You can get a tourist visa for 90 days on arrival in Peru if you're from most of the Western Countries anyway.
Peru is amazing! There is sooo much to see and to do there, plus the people are very friendly compared to most places in the US(assuming you are amerifag). I've never been to Egypt but as far as I can tell there isn't much to see there besides sand and arabs. Why are you just considering Peru and Egypt??
Just watch out for the batshit police force in Peru. The locals will probably help you out, but their riot control squads are, well, out of control.
>>71526There are ruins and shit to check out, but otherwise the only reasons people would go to Egypt are political or business.
Generally the police were very friendly and willing to go out of their way to help me, but I was always very polite to them. If you get on their bad side they can make you disappear real quick with no questions asked but I think this is true for most 3rd world countries. Just stay out of the really rundown districts and you won't be bothered much.
Egypt is very cool if your'e into temples and ancient shit. There's alot more than just the pyramids.
>>71509Mercosur/Andean Community of Nations is a group of 10 countries in South America that permit passport free travel across their borders with just a national ID card. If the OP didn't have a passport and was a permanent resident of any of the countries besides Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (France), a passport to enter Peru wouldn't be required.
>>but their riot control squads are, well, a riot
Sorry to Preuvian channers, but I must say Egypt. Both would have extensive cultural tourism to enjoy, just geographically Egypt allows you to see the rest of the ME too. Petra, Israel-Palestine, Iran, Istanbul, etc
>>71571Mercosur/Mercosul actually is more a economic block like FTAA. The travel just using a nation ID stuff doesnt exists at all, I guess.
>>71599You guess wrong, son.
>>71576>>71576But why would you want to see the middle east when you could travel south America?? There's probably more cultural diversity in Peru than all of the middle east.