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Unrest in Peru: Hundreds of tourists stranded at famous Machu Picchu

2022-12-15T07:35:40.075Z


Rail service between Cuzco and Peru's tourist gem is suspended due to protests. Hundreds of foreign tourists have been stranded since Wednesday in the area of ​​the famous Inca citadel Machu Picchu, with trains at a standstill due to protests against new Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, after the dismissal of hitman Pedro Castillo failed state. To discover Galapagos partner cruise | 14 days | earthly paradise Trips to Peru: tailor-made tours, hotels and stays from our part


Hundreds of foreign tourists have been stranded since Wednesday in the area of ​​the famous Inca citadel Machu Picchu, with trains at a standstill due to protests against new Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, after the dismissal of hitman Pedro Castillo failed state.

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In Aguas Calientes, a thermal village nestled in the steep-sided valley at the foot of the historic site, and through which you can access Machu Picchu, dozens of tourists are trapped.

The train between the stone citadel and Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, located 110 km away, is indeed the only modern way to get to or leave the citadel.

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“We are now in Aguas Calientes and we cannot return to Cuzco or leave for another country because of the protests.

I am with children, for me it is a problem

,” said Gale Dut, an Israeli tourist.

“I just want to travel safely to another country but PeruRail (the train operator) tells me there is no train

,” she added.

According to the municipality of Machu Picchu, some 779 tourists of different nationalities have been stranded since Tuesday.

“Indefinite strike”

Rail service between Cuzco and Peru's tourist gem has been suspended since Tuesday, due to protests that began Monday in the city of Cuzco.

The demonstrators notably tried to take the airport which is now closed.

“I was supposed to leave Cuzco yesterday (Tuesday) by train and take a flight to Lima to go home, but now the situation is not clear

,” said worried Belgian tourist Walter.

PeruRail claims to give priority to the safety of passengers, fearing blockages of the railway tracks.

The mayor of Machu Picchu, Darwin Baca (the city changed its name to Machu Picchu to benefit from its fame), has asked the government for humanitarian aid and is requesting the dispatch of helicopters to evacuate tourists.

Agrarian unions as well as peasant and indigenous organizations, with a strong presence in the Cusco region, announced an

“indefinite strike”

in several regions of Peru starting Tuesday, demanding the closure of Congress, early elections and a new constitution, according to a press release from the Agrarian and Rural Front of Peru.

Source: lefigaro

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