Most Inspirational Moment
I adored Machu Picchu and my walk up to the Sun Gate, loved it so much that I chose to go back up the next morning to experience it one more time. I took photos from every possible angle, it is a wonderful place.
The homestay on Lake Titicaca was very special, it was so lovely to be welcomed so warmly into someone's home and they can't do enough for you. Then the visit to the floating islands is so unique and fascinating.
The boat trip to the Ballestas Islands is good, lots of wildlife and we had a surprise bonus of two whales making an appearance.
I chose to do the optional desert dune buggy and that is so much fun and a really good way to laugh with others in the group so early on in the trip.
It felt very special being at the Colca Canyon seeing the condors gliding, you have to be a little patient but when they appear it is just lovely.
The flight over the Nazca lines is very good, you can't really see them any other way so for me this optional activity was a must. I did feel a bit queasy and was pleased I had taken an anti-sickness tablet beforehand.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Daniel was an amazing group leader, I couldn't have asked for better.
A complete professional, who is very knowledgeable about his country and really listens and looks after you the whole time.
He has a great work ethic but is really good fun too.
Advice for Potential Travellers
If you want to withdraw cash look for a BCP, this was the only bank I found that didn't charge my credit card at the ATM.
If you take Peruvian soles with you try to only get small denominations with 50 soles as the largest, a lot of places do not have much change but if you do have notes of 100 try to use them in restaurants.
If you want to use US dollars they must be good as new or they will not be accepted.
I took Jungle Formula as my insect repellent, it worked as I was only bitten on the areas I didn't spray. I didn't expect to be bitten through my clothes but the insects bit through my jeans a few times.
Keep hold of your 1 sole coins you will need them for toilet stops.
Keep well hydrated, I felt fine at high altitude with only blocked ears and a faster heart rate but never unwell.
Bring a very good moisturiser, especially hand cream as my skin became very dry as Peru is a very dry country.