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Peru’s iconic Machu Picchu citadel risks losing its designation as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World due to a number of issues including mounting overtourism concerns and conservation challenges. The New7Wonders organization has issued a stark warning that the ancient Inca Empire site could lose its “credibility” as a world wonder unless Peru implements immediate improvements to address the escalating crisis.
The warning comes as Machu Picchu faces unprecedented challenges that threaten the integrity of this archaeological treasure. Recent transportation protests stranded thousands of tourists, while the site prepares to exceed 1.5 million visitors this year, marking a new record that raises serious concerns about sustainable tourism practices.
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New7Wonders Issues Ultimatum Over Conservation Failures
The New7Wonders project, which organized the global vote that designated Machu Picchu as one of the seven modern wonders in 2007, has expressed growing alarm over the site’s management. According to CNN’s reporting, the organization cited “overtourism, limited conservation policies and social conflicts” as primary concerns threatening the site’s status.