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Why Machu Picchu Risks Losing Its Place Among New 7 Wonders Of The World

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Machu Picchu risks losing its New7Wonders status due to overtourism, conservation gaps and social unrest.

Machu Picchu was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 and that status is independent of the New7Wonders project.

Machu Picchu was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 and that status is independent of the New7Wonders project.

Machu Picchu, Peru’s most iconic tourist attraction, is facing the prospect of being dropped from the New 7 Wonders of the World list. The body behind the designation warned that overtourism, conservation gaps and social unrest threaten the site’s “credibility” as one of the planet’s top landmarks.

The Swiss-based New7Wonders foundation said that Peru’s authorities must urgently adopt a strategic transformation plan for the Inca citadel. The group stressed that the 2007 designation came with a responsibility to ensure proper preservation and visitor management.

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“The designation implies a shared commitment to conservation and responsible management, as well as the implementation of international preservation standards,” the organization said.

Is Machu Picchu’s UNESCO World Heritage Status At Risk?

Machu Picchu was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 and that status is independent of the New7Wonders project. Peru’s Ministry of Culture said that UNESCO is the “only competent body” to regulate heritage protection as it explained that Machu Picchu is not listed as a World Heritage Site in Danger and highlighted that UNESCO, during its July meeting in Paris, praised Peru’s progress on visitor management and conservation.

What’s Happening At Machu Picchu Now?

The New7Wonders warning comes at a time of renewed social unrest around the site. Earlier this month, protests over bus concessions that transport tourists from Aguas Calientes to the sanctuary brought services to a halt. The blockade left thousands stranded following which authorities evacuated more than 1,400 visitors while hundreds remained stuck as locals demanded changes in who controls the lucrative route. The demonstrations were suspended for 72 hours after negotiations but the standoff showed how disputes in Cusco province continue to disrupt access to the site.

Why Is Overtourism A Problem In Machu Picchu?

Visitor numbers to Machu Picchu are rising to record levels. Culture Minister Fabricio Valencia said the site is expected to receive more than 1.5 million visitors in 2025, breaking the pre-pandemic record set in 2019. This pressure risks damaging the fragile Inca ruins and creates logistical bottlenecks. It also drives up the cost of services, complicates ticketing systems and places huge stress on local infrastructure.

What Happens Next?

According to New7Wonders, the problems are not isolated incidents but part of a long-standing structural challenge. Losing the “New 7 Wonders” designation would not affect Machu Picchu’s UNESCO status but could hurt Peru’s international image and its tourism-driven economy. The label has boosted global visibility since 2007 and helped drive record tourist arrivals.

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