Yes, you can bring your drone to Peru and fly it there. If you’re flying strictly recreationally and your drone is less than 25kg, you do not need a license, although you do need to register the drone.
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You can bring an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) or drone to Kenya if you’re a Kenyan citizen, resident, or company registered in a Kenyan county or national government. But some restrictions exist under the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA).
It is legal to fly a drone in Mauritius. If it is for recreational purposes, you won’t need a license, but you do need a license if you are using the drone for commercial work. You will need to apply to the Department of Civil Aviation.
You can bring a drone to Vietnam, but there are some restrictions. Most importantly, every drone flight must be approved with an official license application at least two weeks in advance.
As a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico does permit visitors to bring drones onto the island. If you plan to bring a drone to Puerto Rico and fly it while there, it’s important to know the rules you have to follow.
You can bring a drone to Japan when you visit. However, you must adhere to the laws governing the operation of drones in the country.
Thailand does not forbid the entry of drones into their country. In other words, you may bring your drone with you if you’re planning a trip to Thailand.
Yes, you can travel with your drone to the Philippines without any problem. Keep in mind that there are airlines, such as Emirates, which require the drone to be checked as a rule.
Unfortunately, drones are not permitted in Nicaragua, and if you try to get one into the country, it will be confiscated at customs, at which point you will have to pay a fee for storage of the drone until you leave the country.
Using drones in Morocco is prohibited by a law put in force in February 2015, and it is very strict with the use of these devices by tourists.










