Discovering A Peru Vacation With Machu Picchu Tour Package

By Michael Moore


Whether vacationing in Peru independently or as a part of a group, there is a lot to see. Most often, one site that is part of any Machu Picchu Tour Package is that of the sacred mountain. In fact, in 2017 more than a million tourists visited the historic sites and cultural centers of the area.

First discovered in 1911, the site has gone through a lot of changes since that time. In fact, the tourist industry and popularity have actually had negative effects on various remains in the area. As a result, UNESCO and local authorities are now considering whether or not Machu Picchu need be placed on a list of World Heritage locations in danger of being destroyed.

Due to the no fly zone, a large boulder was moved from Machu Picchu's plaza in an effort to create a helicopter landing pad. After which, in 1990, the Peru government prohibited helicopter landings. In addition, when a local company acquired approval for tourist flights, the license was almost immediately rescinded.

The reasons for these cancellations and restrictions are all related to safety concerns. For, in the past there have been a number of tourist deaths whether due to hiking, altitude sickness or floods. In fact, UNESCO and other organizations have been criticized for allowing individuals to visit Machu Picchu due to the high risk of injuries from falling rocks, earthquakes and landslides.

In January 2010, heavy flooding caused the misplacement of over 2,000 locals and tourists whom could not return to the area for over three months. In fact, homes, hotels, railways and roads were washed away. As such, those whom were trapped had to be airlifted to safety of which the cost put a great deal of stress on the economy of the country.

While nudists have recently found an affinity for the area, the Peruvian officials are dismayed. In fact, several individuals have been detained for streaking and shooting nude photography in different areas of the site. The acts have since been denounced these acts for threatening the cultural heritage of the country. Recently, there have been surveillance cameras installed in an effort to cut down on crime as well as nudity in the area.

Related more to tourism than the criminal element, nudists or partiers, the Citadel Machu Picchu has been reducing the number of tourists whom can pass through various entrances on a daily basis. The reductions began back in 2011 and have continued since that time. Individuals wishing to visit the site may want to contact the Citadel or a local travel agency to inquire as to current restrictions.

As of 2018, there have been additional limits placed on the entrances. In fact, there will be three phases of restrictions in all to help manage the flow of tourists and reduce damage and degradation to the site. During each phase, the number of visitors allowed through each entrance will diminish. As such, those wishing to visit the site may want to do so sooner rather than later.




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