Macchu Picchu is to Peru what the Eiffel Tower is to Paris. Making it more available to tourists could reverse its sluggish recovery. Peru is expected to raise the daily visitor cap for Machu Picchu, ...
Machu Picchu is arguably South America's top draw for foreign tourists. If access remains disrupted for some time, many international visitors may cancel future trips as a precaution. Tourists will ...
New Scientist: Featured: Machu Picchu and the science of the Inca, Peru
Immerse yourself in the Inca civilisation’s most important archaeological site, as you discover how the story of the Incas goes far beyond the appreciation of the one site of Machu Picchu. Discover ...
Travelers can easily visit Machu Picchu again: Trains to the Incan citadel returned to service after the end of protests. "We have very good news for Peru, for the people of Cusco, and for Machu ...
IFLScience: Machu Picchu Was A Cosmopolitan City Inhabited By Foreigners, Genetic Study Reveals
Machu Picchu Was A Cosmopolitan City Inhabited By Foreigners, Genetic Study Reveals
National Geographic news: What Was Machu Picchu For? Top Five Theories Explained
Nestled atop a mountain ridge in Peru, the 15th-century Inca city of Machu Picchu had sat largely forgotten for centuries—until archaeologist Hiram Bingham began excavations of the ruins a hundred ...
New York Post: Nearly 1,000 tourists trapped near Machu Picchu as protests shut down train services
Nearly 1,000 tourists were left stranded in Aguas Calientes, Peru, near the ancient Machu Picchu site. Train service was suspended as people protested against a new bus company that has been ...
Nearly 1,000 tourists trapped near Machu Picchu as protests shut down train services