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Peru to maintain maximum daily capacity of 5,600 visitors at Machu Picchu
Peru will maintain the maximum daily entry of 5,600 people to the Inca citadel of
Machu Picchu
while a new technical study is conducted t to determine the site's visitor capacity. The study is expected to be completed in 2026,
Deputy Cultural Heritage and Cultural Industries Minister Moira Novoa
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Peru: Why is Machu Picchu one of the most captivating tourist destinations in the world?
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Peru: Cusco's alternative attractions to Machu Picchu see rise in visitors
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Peru: Mancora and Los Organos Beach trending with start of whale watching season
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Nat Geo selects South America's seven natural wonders. Is there a Peruvian destination?
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Tourism in Peru generates around US$5 billion in foreign exchange annually
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Peru formalizes new Tourism Law to attract investment and create jobs
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Peru: Culture Ministry rules out Machu Picchu's projected carrying capacity of 27,000
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Peru: Locals and tourists enjoy Festival of the Sun in Cusco
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Puno celebrates Quqawi, a tradition that promotes preparing fiambre with nutritious foods
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Caral and the prophecy of climate change
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International press expectations at Annual Meetings 2015 in Lima
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What does Mistura have that other food festivals don’t?
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U.S. Chef Gary Coltek speaks about culinary sustainability at Mistura
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Peruvian cuisine grows exponentially, says U.S. chef
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The Moche civilization in northern Peru. Source: BBC World Wonders
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