At Peru Reservations, we firmly stand against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (ESNNA). We believe that ethical tourism is the foundation of every unforgettable journey, and protecting children is everyone's responsibility.

The Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents (ESNNA, by its Spanish acronym) is a serious crime that affects millions of minors worldwide.
ESNNA is the use of the body of minors for sexual, pornographic, or erotic purposes in exchange for payment, promise of payment, or other benefits such as food, clothing, mobile phones, etc. This constitutes a severe violation of human rights and deeply damages the physical, social, and emotional development of affected children and adolescents.
Source: MINCETUR - Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of PeruWhen individuals obtain sexual services from children or adolescents located on the streets in exchange for compensation.
When individuals travel from their place of origin to exploit children and adolescents in sexual activities, offering money or other compensation.
Exploitation that occurs in the virtual environment, facilitated through Information and Communication Technologies, including grooming and sextortion.
Important: ESNNA is not prostitution. Children and adolescents cannot consent to sexual exploitation. They are always victims, never willing participants. The responsibility lies entirely with the exploiters and those who facilitate these crimes.
As a responsible tourism company, we have implemented strict policies and actions to prevent and combat ESNNA in all our operations.
We have signed the Declaration of Mandatory Subscription to the Code of Conduct against ESNNA, in compliance with Law No. 30802, which establishes conditions for the entry of children and adolescents into lodging establishments.
All our team members, guides, and partners receive ongoing training on identifying signs of exploitation, proper reporting procedures, and best practices for child protection in tourism.
We maintain a strict zero-tolerance policy toward any form of child exploitation. Any suspicious activity is immediately reported to the appropriate authorities, and we cooperate fully with investigations.
We actively participate in awareness campaigns and support national efforts led by MINCETUR to educate tourists, service providers, and local communities about the prevention of ESNNA.
We carefully select and verify all our partners, including hotels, transport providers, and local services, ensuring they share our commitment to ethical tourism and child protection.
We have established clear reporting channels for our staff and travelers to report any suspicious activity, ensuring quick response and collaboration with local authorities.
As a traveler, you can also make a difference. If you witness any suspicious activity during your travels, please report it immediately to local authorities or contact us.
Understanding the scope of this problem is the first step toward combating it. These statistics highlight the urgent need for collective action.
Peru has implemented a strong legal framework to combat ESNNA, including Law No. 30963 (2019) which created specific criminal penalties for child sexual exploitation, and Law No. 31664 (2022) promoting safe and responsible use of technology by minors.
For more information about ESNNA prevention and the Peruvian government's efforts, visit these official resources:
If you witness any suspicious activity related to child exploitation during your travels in Peru, please report it immediately. Your action could save a child's life.