Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching Base Camp, with everyone on the trek. A great feeling to have got there, made the struggle worth it.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our leader was faultless, always on hand to offer advice, his knowledge of the area and local culture. The whole team were great, cannot think of anything they could have done better.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Don't underestimate the physical challenge of this trip. I think I was a little complacent before it having summited Kilimanjaro the year before. The day to day walking on this is tougher, it's longer and there's a lot more ups and downs. Exhaustion got to me rather than altitude so try and prepare as well as you can, but sleep is a key thing to try and catch up on during the trek. Having said that, it was one of the best experiences I've ever had. Take lots of tissues, and cough sweets - most of us ended up with coughs and colds. You can buy pretty much anything you need out on the trail, but do take some nice snacks with you to keep you going when you have a tired moment. You can keep clean, you have to pay for showers but so worth it.... Eat as much as you can - the food is basic but good.