Most Inspirational Moment
There were many overwhelming moments but perhaps looking over the vast expanse of Machu Picchu was the most inspiring.
Thoughts on Group Leader
We were fortunate to have Juan Cardenas Carrasco as our group leader. He was knowlegable of the history, culture, religions, customs, flora, and fauna of each area we travelled. He could recommend restaurants, guide us on the food to choose and tell us when a tip was appropriate. He was always prepared with enterance fee tickets and water on the bus and took care of other mundane tasks which if neglected had the potential to cause delays. He wad congenial, joined in our activities and treated all of us as good friends. He was ready to help with any special requests and was always concerned for our welfare. Even a slight cough and Juan was ready with the first-aid kit. My husband had an accident(no fault of the tour) and Juan went out of his way (on his own time) to ensure that we found a good doctor who bandaged him up and gave him the appropriate advice and medication.
Advice for Potential Travellers
In Lima on our last day the local Exodus company offered us an optional tour of the city. The bus was not really a tour bus, was small and had no special windows. I have since checked the various city tour busses in Lima, and I think we could have seen as much or more in a double decker bus and at a better price than that offered by Exodus.My advice would be to check out the local tour busses before committing to Exodus