Peru protests strand 1000 tourists at Machu Picchu



Nearly 1,000 tourists were left stranded in Aguas Calientes, Peru, near the ancient Machu Picchu site.

Train service was suspended as people protested against a new bus company that has been commissioned, Reuters reported. 

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The almost two-week-long protest began when the contract of Consettur, the company that runs buses from Aguas Calientes to the citadel, expired.

Protesters argued that the actions around replacing the bus company lacked transparency and fairness — with some even placing rocks of “various sizes” on the railway, according to Reuters. 

Tourism Minister Desilu Leon said 1,400 tourists were evacuated on Monday, leaving around 900 people still stranded in Aguas Calientes, Leon told a local radio station, according to Reuters. 

The US Embassy in Peru urged Americans who were visiting to avoid large gatherings and demonstrations.

“Peruvian authorities have been evacuating tourists from Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes using land and rail routes, when possible,” the embassy wrote in a statement.

Tourists leave the Machu Picchu ancient site on foot after protests disrupted services in Peru on Sept. 16, 2025. AFP via Getty Images
Police Officers stand guard for a photo on the train tracks near Machu Picchu near Machu Picchu Pueblo, Peru. AFP via Getty Images

The embassy provided information for Americans who found themselves stranded. 

“Travelers who still seek to visit Machu Picchu during this period despite the protests should be aware that transportation, access to the site, and access to other services may be further limited without prior notice,” the warning continued. 

The railway suspended services on Monday, resuming services two days later.

Stranded tourists wave as they leave Machu Picchu on Sept. 16, 2025. AFP via Getty Images
Machu Picchu sits 7,970 feet on a mountain ridge above sea level and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Anton Ivanov Photo – stock.adobe.com

Machu Picchu, a 15th-century Inca citadel, was named one of the “New 7 Wonders of the World” in 2007.

It sits 7,970 feet on a mountain ridge above sea level and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to UNESCO. 

Reuters contributed reporting. 


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