Machu Picchu Exceeds Pre-pandemic Tourism Levels with Nearly 150,000 Visitors

Panoramic view of Machu Picchu with tourists at the Inca citadel
Jesus Calixto

By Jesus Calixto

Machu Picchu, Peru’s most famous site, is once again welcoming thousands of visitors. According to the Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco, 149,977 people arrived in October 2025. This figure shows that tourism has recovered after the pandemic. In addition, the number of travelers has already reached pre-2020 levels and could even exceed them soon.

More Tourists from Peru and Around the World

In recent months, both foreign and Peruvian tourists have been visiting Machu Picchu more often. On the one hand, many people from abroad want to see the Inca wonder. On the other hand, more Peruvians are exploring their own country.

Thanks to this double growth, the region is coming alive. Hotels, restaurants, and tour guides are working harder. Artisans are also selling more products. Thus, tourism is helping many families improve their economic situation.

A Boost for Peru’s Economy

Tourism is one of the country’s main sources of income. When the number of visitors grows, so does the economy. Machu Picchu alone contributes a large part of the country’s tourism revenue.

Every trip counts. From souvenir purchases to guided tours, everything generates employment and economic activity. In addition, new tourist services make the traveler’s experience better and more comfortable.

Preserving Heritage: Sustainable Tourism

As Machu Picchu becomes more popular, the government is working to protect the site and the environment. To prevent overcrowding, timed tickets are used and the number of daily visitors is limited.

Ecotourism is also promoted, teaching people to enjoy nature without damaging it. These measures aim to ensure that future generations can continue to admire Machu Picchu.

Learning Through Travel: Cultural and Educational Tourism

Machu Picchu does not only attract those seeking adventure. It also attracts many people interested in history and culture.
The site is a treasure of the Inca Empire. That is why archaeologists and students travel there to learn about its architecture and mysteries. In addition, its fame drives tourism to other places in Peru, such as the Sacred Valley, Cusco, and the Nazca Lines.

Technology for a Better Experience

Today, technology is also part of the journey. There are virtual tours, online ticket sales, and augmented reality guides. These tools facilitate learning and make the tour more interesting. Even those who cannot travel in person can experience Machu Picchu from home.

Source: Travelandtourworld.es

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