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New Rules For Machu Picchu Visit in 2023 & 2024

Machu Picchu is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and one of South America's most important archaeological wonders. To preserve its integrity and protect the site, new rules and regulations have been implemented for visitors starting in 2023. Here are some highlights of these new rules:

Advance reservations

It is now mandatory to make an advance reservation to visit Machu Picchu 2023. This is due to the high demand of visitors and to limit the number of people who can enter the site per day.

Limited entries

A daily limit has been established for the number of visitors allowed to Machu Picchu. This is done to control the number of people at the site and to ensure a more peaceful and environmentally friendly experience.

Tickets are allocated across various options, including Inca Trail excursions, and visits to the Machu Picchu citadel, Huchuy Picchu, Huayna Picchu, and the Mountain. Consequently, it's advisable to secure your booking ahead of time.

Machu Picchu Rules

Visiting hours 

Visiting hours have been divided into shifts to better manage the flow of people. This helps to avoid crowds and ensure a more comfortable experience for all visitors. When making your reservation, you will be able to choose the shift that suits you best, keeping in mind that each shift has a limited capacity.

Designated trails and routes 

Specific trails and routes have been established for visitors to follow during their visit. This protects the natural environment and minimizes human impact on the area. It is important to follow these designated routes and respect restricted areas to preserve the beauty and integrity of the site.

Rules of behavior

Visitors are expected to follow certain rules of behavior, such as no smoking, no littering, no excessive noise, and respecting restricted areas.

Mandatory guides

As of 2023, it is mandatory to hire an authorized guide to enter Machu Picchu. These guides will provide detailed information about the history and cultural importance of the site and ensure the preservation of the heritage.

Machu Picchu Restrictions

These are just some of the new rules that have been implemented for visiting Machu Picchu in 2023 & 2024. It is important to stay informed and comply with these regulations to ensure this incredible historic site's conservation and sustainable enjoyment.

If You want to know all the restrictions of Machu Picchu for 2023 and 2024, you can see inside our website by clicking on the title of this article

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