Most Inspirational Moment
I greatly enjoyed the walks through the tea and coffee plantations and up to the second highest peak in south India. Just a pity that on the summit we bumped into a KE Adventure group approaching from another route! Luckily we had bagged the best camp site by far.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Ajay was very keen to help and went out of his way to make our trip enjoyable. We had the added advantage of an ex-pat Indian in our holiday group who was a Tamil speaker; we forget that many northern Indians have as many problems as Europeans in speaking to southern Indians who do not speak English.
Advice for Potential Travellers
The trek advice/list is rather too general. It is VERY cold at 8,000 feet at night so make sure you have lots of layers; we had ice on the water one night. Towels and head torches are also necessary. But the trek crew provided sterilised water all the time, so no need to take water purifying tablets. Do take a loo roll; the camping was fine, but there is no toilet paper in any of the many restaurants visited on the holiday.