Licenses and Permits – Top Inka Travel
Having licenses and permits is essential to guarantee the legality and quality of our tourism services. Below, we show you the certifications that support us.
Why is it important to have licenses?
Complying with legal regulations guarantees that our clients receive a safe, professional and reliable service on every trip. These licenses not only certify our legality, but also ensure that we meet the ethical and quality standards our passengers deserve.
Legal Regulations Supporting Our Services
In Top Inka Travel, we operate under strict compliance with the laws and regulations established by the Peruvian State. Here are some of the most relevant regulations that govern our activities and ensure that our services are safe, transparent and ethical.
General Tourism Law N° 29408
This law establishes the general provisions for the promotion, development and regulation of tourism in Peru. Its objective is to protect the rights of tourists, promote sustainable tourism and encourage quality tourism services.
Law for the Protection of Personal Data N° 29733
This regulation ensures that our clients’ personal data is treated confidentially and securely. At Top Inka Travel, we adopt technical and organizational measures to protect your information in accordance with this law.
Code of Conduct against CSEC
We adhere to the Code of Conduct against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents in the context of tourism (CSEC), promoting responsible and ethical tourism that safeguards the rights of minors.
DIRCETUR Regulations
As an agency registered with the Regional Department of Foreign Trade and Tourism (DIRCETUR), we comply with the regulations and standards required to operate in the tourism sector, guaranteeing reliable and quality services.
Our Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
At Top Inka Travel, we not only comply with laws and regulations, but we also promote responsible and sustainable tourism. We are committed to protecting Peru’s cultural and natural heritage, supporting local communities, and minimizing the environmental impact of our tourism activities.











