Experts say tourists harm Machu Picchu
[2023-10-21 08:08:49]
Earlier this year, a group of tourists saw a panoramic view of Machu Picchu in Inca in Cusco, Peru. The famous tourist spots in Peru will soon be registered as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Tourists who are pointing to the famous Machu Picchu Inca castle in Peru, Lima - Peru can urge UNESCO to register for the World Heritage listed in the ruins covered in the jungle
Since 1998, we visited Machu Picchu, Peru's best tourist destination, and parents advise the UNESCO World Heritage Committee to warn about landslides, fires and vast development. Threaten the place
The results of this week's survey are discussed at the World Heritage Committee in Quebec City, aimed at deciding which World Cultural Heritage should be included in the list and which threats are already being threatened.
Ronnie Amelan, a UNESCO committee spokesperson, refused to confirm that Machu Picchu, designated as a World Heritage Site in 1983, is listed as an endangered species, but said, "This is the possibility."
According to reports, unregulated growth, including the construction boom of hotels and restaurants in the mountainous region of the nearby Aguascalientes, can put pressure on eroded riverbanks and damage the area.
According to the report, the village lacks adequate sanitation facilities and the Peruvian government has done almost nothing to solve the landslide problem in a muddy passage. According to the report, officials were unable to find a fire in a stone castle or its trees.
Residents of the nearby Cuzco City (the ancient city of India) burned the tires and blocked the road to protest the domestic plan to expand the private development project near the site earlier this year.
Park officials, however, pointed out that although Aguascalientes may have room for improvement, Machu Picchu itself is intact. Archaeologist Piedad Champi, who is in charge of conservation activities, pointed out that UNESCO praised the protection of the monument last year.
Lima archaeologist Luis Lumbreras, who has been studying Machu Picchu for over 40 years, said that the unlimited tourism industry is still aggravating the ruins.
"Machu Picchu never had been made for many people," he said. And said the original castle was designed for sandals and bare feet. "It is dangerous if you provide boots to visitors for jumping, running, climbing walls, etc."
A spokesperson of the National Culture Research Institute, which controls the park, refused to respond to UNESCO's consultation report. The Peru government promotes this site as one of the top tourist attractions in Latin America
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