Why Machu Picchu is off the bucket list, for now
The Briefing24 Jan 2023

Why Machu Picchu is off the bucket list, for now

Since December protests have rocked Peru as the former president Pedro Castillo was ousted after he attempted to dissolve the legislature to prevent an impeachment vote, and was replaced by President Dina Boluarte, his former vice-president. The anti-government protests against the new president have led to the closure of the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu and the Inca trail.

We’re joined by Neil Giardino - a freelance journalist for ABC, BBC & Reuters. He is currently in Peru and has been reporting independently in Peru since 2017

In this episode of The Briefing, we find out when Machu Picchu will be back on our bucket lists.

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