Is machu picchu self closed stale to the public?

i heard this lately, and i was a moment ago interested in how much truth in attendance was to it. i'd really similar to to see it and if it is going to be closed in the in the neighbourhood future i'd similar to to plan a trip now



Answers:    No.

What's going on is that the political affairs has put some law allowing private investments close to the archeological sites. This made people fool adequate not to understand that puting an hotel will translate into more tourists, as a consequence more job opportunity for them, let others brain-wash them recounting that the ruins were surrounded by danger. This made everyone go out in a riot. The Cusco airport be closed and the trains to Machu Picchu were blocked, but the Ruins be not closed.

The establishment has "punish" the city of Cusco for these riots keeping it out as host to mixed international summits that are being held this year contained by Peru.

Of course, this has horrendously damaged the figure of Peru and it will take some time to product tourist recover the confidence that Machu Picchu is in truth a safe place to come.
Not however Its wont be closed off..

The inca trail is closed during february and some culture confuse that..
It cannot be thruth. Many peruvian work surrounded by tourism, only a stupid policy wuold close Machu Picchu to public.
I am Brazilian and lastest August I visited Machu Picchu and Cusco and saw how this cities are high-status for peruvian people.
Don't verbs about it, ok? It's is really impossible.
I influence you: go to Machu Picchu. It's is fantastic, wonderful!

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no. not is truth.

check this site, could help u : www.peru.info
No, I haven't approved that but (and will never do!) so you don't need to verbs, you can go presently.

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