It is important to bear in mind that Lima does not have a rail system, so municipal buses and taxis are the only option. However, there is also the option of renting a car, although the traffic is dense most of the day and if you are not used to the city it can be exhausting.
The answer depends on what places you hope to visit, for how long, and the products and services that you want to purchase.
If you need this document to enter the country, it is advisable to carry it at all times for identification reasons. If you travel by bus it is very likely that they will ask you, however, for minor matters such as taking public transport, a copy should suffice.
To stay in Lima you can find youth hostels such as Pariwana Hostel, Kaclla, The Healing Dog Hostel and Casita Libertad Homestay. If you are looking for something more sober, you can stay at Casa Andina Classic or the Courtyard Lima, most of them located in Miraflores.
Apart from the more than 60 languages and dialects that are spoken in Lima-Peru, Spanish and Quechua are official languages like Aymara, there are the so-called 'peruanisms', very popular in daily use.
Jorge Chávez International Airport
Security conditions in Lima are generally good, there they are aware that national and foreign travelers seek to have an adventure without unforeseen events. Therefore, the necessary measures are taken to give stability and confidence to visitors.
This city has an exquisite gastronomy with dishes that you cannot stop trying such as the Lima cause, the potatoes a la huancaína, mussels with chalaca and the chifa.
It takes on average 17h 48m to flight from Cucuta to Lima - Jorge Chavez
On average there are 4 conecting flights between Cucuta and Lima - Jorge Chavez.
The earliest flight departs from Cucuta at 6:35AM.
The latest flight departs from Cucuta at 10:12PM.