Most Inspirational Moment
Arriving at Machu Picchu after four days of trekking and seeing it bathed in afternoon sunshine was a fantastic moment. I don't think that Machu Picchu would have been quite as amazing if we hadn't done the trek. As they say, it's all about the journey, not just the destination!We saw so many animals, plants and birds in the jungle - caimen, capybara, a sloth, howler monkeys, possum, turtles, butterflies, toucans, green parrots, scarlet macaws, weaver birds, spiders (including a tarantula!) and more..... Frank and Ephrain, our guides in the jungle was fantastic at pointing out the tiniest of creature and telling us lots about the (sometimes amusing!) medicinal properties of the jungle flora.Being welcomed so warmly by our hosts at the homestay on Amantani Island and hearing about their way of life and their traditions was inspiring and such a contrast to the lives we lead - for the better in many ways.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Juan was a fantastic guide. One of our group's luggage was left by Iberia/Lan in Madrid and Juan went to great lengths to make sure that the bag and client were reunited as soon as possible.Juan has a real passion for his job and pointed out wildlife at every opportunity. He has a great sense of humour and was great at making sure that everyone was ok.
Advice for Potential Travellers
There is the option in the trip notes to book a hotel for the last night of the trek. I would strongly recommend it! It means that after arriving at Machu Picchu you can shower and have a good sleep before going back to visit Machu Picchu the following morning and heading back to Cusco later in the day.Take walking poles for the trek - I found them invaluable. There are lots and lots of steps and your knees will be grateful!You'll be able to get washing done after the jungle in Cusco as you are there for 2 nights. However, we weren't able to get washing done after the trek and for the rest of the holiday.You're likely to be affected by the altitude when you arrive at Cusco - this could be headache, vomiting, diarrhoea, insomnia, tiredness. Follow your guide's advice and drink lots of water, don't eat large meals in the evening (your body can't digest it so well at altitude, hence its need to purge!)US and european plug adaptors are both suitable.