35,000 tourists to visit Peru’s Kuelap fortress in 2011

The spectacular walled archaeological citadel of Kuelap, situated in the department of Amazonas in northern Peru, expects the arrival of at least 35,000 tourists this year, the economic development manager of the regional government of Amazonas reported. 


Leonardo Rojas said the regional and central governments, along with private enterprises, have been working to enhance the Kuelap fortress, seeking to promote the re-discovery of one of Peru’s greatest archaeological monument, Andina reports. 

Rojas added that the objective is for the region to increase its economic development in benefit of the population by promoting activities related to "industry without smokestacks."