Starting January 1, 2024, the
, considering the conservation, prevention, and other actions that the Peruvian State has been implementing, under the commitments assumed regarding the preservation and sustainability of this marvelous Sanctuary.
Furthermore, this agreement considers the purpose of improving and optimizing the flow of tourists.
Moreover, the statement underscores that the capacity of 4,500 daily visits was approved.
The document also points out that Sernanp presented the Site Plan for the Inca Trail Network, which was unanimously approved, for the benefit of the thousands of domestic and foreign tourists who visit this natural space.
"The proper conservation of the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is a priority for Peru, providing, in turn, the opportunity to boost sustainable and responsible tourism that generates sustained economic development and better management in the provision of cultural and tourist services," the statement reads.
Lastly,
the document underlines that the Ministry of Culture had submitted this proposal, after months of participatory work, in which representatives of UGM entities and civil society have taken part.