If you haven't heard by now, yes, it's true that Peru is set to open a new airport, making Machu Picchu easier than ever to reach. So, why are we reporting on a topic that's been plastered all over ...
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Machu Picchu is Peru’s most popular tourist attraction, but currently it remains relatively remote, accessible either via a domestic flight from Lima to Cusco, followed by a train or bus to Aguas ...
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Machu Picchu has always been hard to reach, but a new airport will soon change that and bring 200% more visitors to the area – and some area residents aren't happy about it. Reaching the ancient Incan ...