Most Inspirational Moment
Camping beside Salkantay, walking along the Inca Trail, seeing the Inca sites and, obviously, walking through the Sun Gate and seeing Machu Picchu for the first time.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Brilliant. Bobby, and the assistant guide Jose, were both excellent. Really passionate and knowledgeable about their heritage, very experienced so I felt well looked after (and safe!) at all times and were really great company.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take clothes for all weathers. We had hot, cold, snow and rain - all within a matter of hours on some days.
Take walking poles. I don't normally use them, but they became my most favourite thing on some of the tougher days.
Get some level of fitness. It's not essential, but might make some of the harder days a bit easier. Even if it's just a case of you being used to being on your feet for 6+ hours.
Pack as light as you can - it'll make organising your bag a bit easier.
Take a torch - essential for after dinner.
Take books. Not necessarily for the camping as I was generally far too tired to read anything, but for the flights. Having something to read in between flights was helpful.
On the trek, keep eating and drinking. It really helps with the altitude and to keep your energy levels up. I took snacks which was good, but you can buy stuff in Cusco before you go.
Suggestions
Book this trip. It's tougher than the Inca Trail but the effort was well worth it. You really feel like you've earned your views of Machu Picchu. I've done a few trips with Exodus now, and I think this may be the best one. The walking is tough but achievable, the views are amazing, the country is beautiful and people are lovely. OH! And the food was incredible.