Behind The Barricades: The Battle For Machu Picchu's Future And Local Livelihoods
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Residents of Aguas Calientes and nearby villages have shut down both train tracks and shuttle buses to Machu Picchu, demanding a fair, open bidding process for the 30-year bus-service contract.
Without transparent tendering, locals say, a single company was favored, threatening community incomes and visitor access to Peru's signature attraction.
Over the past week, more than 1,500 tourists were stranded, and roughly 1,400 to 1,600 required evacuation by ad-hoc“humanitarian trains” or guided hikes down steep mountain trails.
Daily visitation-normally 4,500 in low season and up to 5,600 at peak-ground to a halt, costing the region an estimated S/2 million (approximately US $520,000) per day in lost revenue.
Tourism fuels about 12 percent of Cusco's GDP, supporting over 60,000 local jobs in guiding, transport, hospitality, and crafts.
Community leaders warn that disruptions risk driving travelers to alternatives and endangering both livelihoods and Peru 's standing as a safe, reliable destination.
Behind the headlines lies a deeper clash: central authorities in Lima control Machu Picchu 's operation, while local governments and Indigenous leaders feel marginalized. Previous protests over ticketing reforms in early 2025 already signaled growing resentment.
Now, the bus-contract dispute underscores how decision-making without community buy-in can spark crises that ripple from mountain trails to international travel advisories. Peru's Ministry of Tourism has pledged to reopen negotiations Friday and implement contingency plans.
The real test will be lasting transparency: only by ensuring truly open tenders and respecting local voices can Machu Picchu-and the hundreds of communities depending on it-secure a stable future.
Without transparent tendering, locals say, a single company was favored, threatening community incomes and visitor access to Peru's signature attraction.
Over the past week, more than 1,500 tourists were stranded, and roughly 1,400 to 1,600 required evacuation by ad-hoc“humanitarian trains” or guided hikes down steep mountain trails.
Daily visitation-normally 4,500 in low season and up to 5,600 at peak-ground to a halt, costing the region an estimated S/2 million (approximately US $520,000) per day in lost revenue.
Tourism fuels about 12 percent of Cusco's GDP, supporting over 60,000 local jobs in guiding, transport, hospitality, and crafts.
Community leaders warn that disruptions risk driving travelers to alternatives and endangering both livelihoods and Peru 's standing as a safe, reliable destination.
Behind the headlines lies a deeper clash: central authorities in Lima control Machu Picchu 's operation, while local governments and Indigenous leaders feel marginalized. Previous protests over ticketing reforms in early 2025 already signaled growing resentment.
Now, the bus-contract dispute underscores how decision-making without community buy-in can spark crises that ripple from mountain trails to international travel advisories. Peru's Ministry of Tourism has pledged to reopen negotiations Friday and implement contingency plans.
The real test will be lasting transparency: only by ensuring truly open tenders and respecting local voices can Machu Picchu-and the hundreds of communities depending on it-secure a stable future.

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