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Kerrie richards
Reviewed May 2025
A True Peruvian Adventure: Culture, Wildlife, and Breathtaking Scenery
I’ve just returned from an unforgettable 15-day adventure through Peru with Exodus Travels, and I can honestly say it exceeded all expectations. The itinerary took us through some of the most iconic and breathtaking parts of the country, including the awe-inspiring Amazon Rainforest, the legendary Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, and the serene and culturally rich Lake Titicaca. Along the way, we also explored a number of fascinating towns and cities that each offered their own unique character and charm.
Peru itself is an absolute gem of a destination. The landscapes are incredibly diverse — from the lush, wildlife-filled jungles of the Amazon to the dramatic peaks of the Andes and the tranquil high-altitude plains around Lake Titicaca. Every day brought a new view, a new climate, and a new surprise. The natural beauty is jaw-dropping, and the opportunities for spotting wildlife, exotic birds, and unique plant life were abundant, especially in the rainforest.
What really brought the trip to life, though, was the people. The Peruvians we met along the way were warm, welcoming, and incredibly proud of their heritage. Their traditions, art, and way of life gave real depth to the journey. The cultural experiences — from visiting local markets to sharing meals with families on the islands of Lake Titicaca — added a richness to the adventure that I’ll never forget.
A huge part of the success of this trip was down to our exceptional guide, Holger Collantes. Holger was more than just a tour leader — he was a storyteller, a cultural ambassador, a problem-solver, and a constant source of knowledge and encouragement. His passion for his country was evident in everything he did, and his deep knowledge of local history, wildlife, and customs really enhanced our experience. He made sure we were well taken care of at every stage, from coordinating logistics to offering invaluable tips and insights. Thanks to Holger, we didn’t just see Peru — we truly experienced it.
Walking the Inca Trail was a personal highlight — challenging, yes, but incredibly rewarding. The sense of achievement upon arriving at the Sun Gate and seeing Machu Picchu spread out before us was indescribable. It’s a moment that will stay with me forever. Similarly, our time in the Amazon was magical — waking up to the sounds of the jungle, taking boat trips along the river, and spotting everything from monkeys to macaws was like stepping into another world.
All in all, this trip was an extraordinary journey through one of the most beautiful and culturally rich countries I’ve ever visited. It combined physical challenge, natural beauty, and cultural immersion in a way that very few holidays can. I cannot recommend it highly enough — and if you’re lucky enough to get Holger as your guide, you’re in for a truly exceptional experience.
Most Inspirational Moment
After days of trekking the Inca Trail — through cloud forests, ancient stone steps, and breathtaking mountain passes — the moment finally came. It was mid-afternoon, the mist had kindly cleared and the sun was shining for us across the Andes. The trail had been challenging, but each step had built toward this: our arrival at the Sun Gate, Inti Punku. As we made the final climb, tired but exhilarated, we stepped through the stone doorway and there it was — Machu Picchu stretched out before us, majestic! Unexpected emotion washed over me. After seeing so many remarkable Inca sites along the trail, I didn’t think I’d be so moved — but there’s a reason Machu Picchu is the most iconic of them all.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader, Holger Collantes, was outstanding. His deep local knowledge, passion for Peru, and attention to detail made a huge difference to the trip. He managed logistics seamlessly, kept the group motivated, and shared fascinating insights into the culture, history, and nature of every place we visited. Holger truly looked after us — knowledgeable, kind, and completely professional throughout. An exceptional guide.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Train for the Inca Trail – It’s challenging, especially with the altitude. Regular hikes and some cardio beforehand will really help. You can do it though, listen to your guide and he will keep you at the right pace.
Pack layers – Peru’s climate varies a lot. You’ll go from hot and humid in the Amazon to chilly mornings in the Andes. Dress for practicality as nobody cares what you look like.
Bring good walking shoes – Well-worn, supportive hiking boots are essential for the Inca Trail and you can wear them pretty much every where else too!
Use trekking poles – They make a big difference on steep or uneven paths as they give you support and balance, you can easily hire them cheaply through your guide if you don't have any.
Travel light but smart – Stick to the essentials. Exodus gives good packing advice — follow it - I would say though biodegradable body wet wipes are essential for the camping as don't expect a proper wash!
Stay hydrated – Altitude can creep up on you. Drink lots of water and consider altitude tablets if recommended by your doctor. We got the tablets and it helped us, having said that one of the guys on the trek did it without tablets and he was fine. We all drunk lots of water and took it really steady.
Take it all in – Some of the best moments come when you stop, breathe, and soak up the views. Don’t rush it and don't forget to look back at the views and look up and around for wildlife - we saw heaps!
Darren Lyon
Reviewed August 2024
Amazing Trip in the Amazon, on the Inca Trail to Machu Pichu and Lake Titicaca.
3 nights in the Amazon were unbelievable, so much to see and do and our Amazon guide Roland was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. He made everything easy.
Hiking the Inca Trail through the scenery of the Andes mountains was awesome and our guide Ollie was also amazing at looking after us and explaining the history of pre Inca civilisations and the Incas.
Our home stay with villagers on Lake Titicaca was also a fantastic experience, watching the sunset and learning about their lifestyle on Amantani island.
Also the time spent in Lima, Cusco and Puno was also very enjoyable for more of a city feel and they are beautiful cities.
Most Inspirational Moment
The whole time in the Amazon, seeing animals in their own natural habitat was my highlight.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Ollie (Holger) was amazing for the entire 15 days. He was knowledgeable, friendly, hard working. He took care of everything with minimal fuss. Even his restaurant recommendations were perfect everytime. I can’t talk highly enough about him.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Don’t hesitate to book this. It covers so much and it really is an unforgettable trip.
Frederick John Willington
Reviewed June 2024
Excellent adventure
I have just returned from an unforgettable trip to Peru, which included 4nights in the Amazon jungle, including seeing a great variety of animals, birds and plants; then we did the Inca trail with a tour of Machu Pichu and finally a home stay on a small island on Lake Titicaca
Most Inspirational Moment
There were so many: a boat trip at dawn and sunset on the river Tambopata, or camping above the clouds on the Inca Trail with breathtaking views of the Andes, or a home stay with our host Flora on Lake Titicaca.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Brilliant! Edwind Colque was an encyclopaedia of knowledge about Peruvian history, the Incas, the flora and fawns of Peru; he was also a brilliant leader on the Inca trail, keeping us together and making sure we were OK and ensuring that we completed the trail.
Advice for Potential Travellers
If I did this trip again, I would probably hire a sleeping bag through Exodus, it would have given me more space in my suitcase to bring a few more clothes etc.
WILLIAM MOUSLEY
Reviewed May 2024
Bill and Elaine Mousley
This was an excellent trip. Although the focus was the Inca Trail and Macchu Picchu, the other parts were also memorable. Everything was very well-organised by our Tour Leader, Edwind. All the accommodation was of a good standard and the travel arrangements allowed us to do so much in the time allotted. It was stress-free from start to finish and meant we could enjoy the experience fully.
Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching the Sun Gate at the. end of the trek and looking down on the unique view of Macchu Picchu
Thoughts on Group Leader
Edwin Colque was fantastic. Knowledgeable, caring, attentive with a great sense of humour. Nothing was too much for him.
On a few occasions, his passion for the subject-matter perhaps descended into too much detail to be readily absorbed.
Advice for Potential Travellers
This trip is highly-recommended. Take walking poles and be fit enough for a hard walk!
Jon Dudley
Reviewed May 2023
Stunning sights, learning of other cultures in Peru, plus a good physical challenge on the Inca Trail.
I’ve been on a number of similar trips but this one beats them all for packing so much into a fortnight whilst immersing us in a fascinating and beautiful country. Aided by perfect weather, like minded travel companions and a guide who relished sharing his love of his country with us, this was a heady cocktail of experiences that will live long in the memory.
Most Inspirational Moment
Almost impossible to pick just one. The jungle dawn, our first view of Machu Picchu and the warmth of our Amantani Island hosts were all highlights.
Thoughts on Group Leader
We couldn't have had a better group leader than Smithy. He kept us up to speed with our energetic calendar, whilst remaining relaxed and jovial. He engendered a great spirit within our little team, ensured we were safe and well at all times and sought expert medical attention in a mountain village when one of us was unwell. His knowledge of and love for his country was second to none. Smithy smoothed our way with local people and services whenever our limited language abilities came into play. It helped that he was well known and had friends everywhere that we travelled! Expert local guides in the rainforest, Cusco and Lake Titicaca all added to our knowledge and understanding of Peru.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Read the trip notes carefully before deciding if this trip is for you. Most of the time is spent at altitudes of 3000 - 4000 meters, which can be a challenge in itself. We were very fortunate with the weather on the Inca Trail, which was warm and dry during the day with great views of the Andes, though rapidly chilling off at night. Walking and camping in the rain might have been an even sterner test and you do need to be equipped for anything weatherwise. I never felt that I was rushed and our guide ensured we had ample opportunity to enjoy the spectacular scenery and the warm local hospitality. However, be prepared for constant packing and repacking (and some early starts) for the planes, boats, minibuses and train that enabled us to cover so much ground in a relatively short space of time. Other than that, Engage, Absorb and Enjoy!
Sarah Wilmot
Reviewed October 2022
What an adventure!
Great trip with so much variety across the 15 days.
Most Inspirational Moment
Completing the Inca trail & walking through the Sun gate to see Machu Pichu for the 1st time.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Julio was most excellent. nothing was too much trouble, all details thought of and just a very helpful leader who clearly cared about the team as well as making sure we had the best holiday. 10 out of 10 for his efforts.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Prepare a list for the jungle in advance and have it ready in one side of your suitcase. You can hire great quality sleeping bags out there so no need to take your own. They also supply a liner with the hire. Pack thermals to sleep in for the Inca trail.
Birgitte Israelsen
Reviewed October 2022
TPJ221008
I am still surprise how the breakfast, lunch and dinner could be so sublime when we was at the Inca Trail. To make the food in a tent and more or less at the floor.
Most Inspirational Moment
That I could "The Inca Trail" which was not easy for me, because my breathing was very much the challenge. To see the nature along the trail and how it change on the way.
Thoughts on Group Leader
We have Julio Llancay as tours leader which was an fantastic leader. Always was the tings ready as bus, restaurants, the other guide etc. All VERY well planned. As a person very well balanced even when many persons want to talk to him at the same time.
Advice for Potential Travellers
You can do it just walk as a turtle!
Geoff Earl
Reviewed July 2022
Inca Trail & the Amazon Rainforest (465) and lake Titicaca
Way beyond my personal expectations.
Most Inspirational Moment
So many, difficult to select one, but main event was Machu Picchu
Thoughts on Group Leader
Absolutely top notch....very knowledgeable and very enthusiastic....Raul Guerrs
Advice for Potential Travellers
Listen to any advice the guide gives you
Chris Blacker
Reviewed July 2019
Chris's comments
In general – whole trip excellent.
But, tents on Inca Trail trek did not have a complete fly-sheet. As temperatures dropped to 0*C [or very close to], the tents did not retain sufficient warmth inside. A full fly-sheet would have significantly improved the internal temperature of tents. Also, the camping grounds are such that tent pegs are difficult to ‘drive’ in – this meant insufficient pegs were used to keep tent inner from coming into contact with fly-sheet, resulting in the internal fabric of inner-tent becoming damp, and this often transferred to sleeping bags and equipment.
Avianca – Delays and down-grading – a disappointing performance by the airline. Other members of the Inca Trail Trek experienced similar issues with airline.
Most Inspirational Moment
A close call between 'summiting' Dead Woman's Pass, and the first view of Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Holger [Olly] on Inca Trail - first rate. Knowledgable and informative.
Moises on Rainforest Extension - first rate. Again knew the subject.
Advice for Potential Travellers
All is covered in Trip Notes for both sections.
But, make sure you carry sufficient Currency [Soles or US$] for Rainforest Extension [drinks, minor kit items] - prices a bit higher than general for Peru.
Katrina Borowski
Reviewed June 2019
Fantastic adventure - don’t think about it, just do it!
The Classic Inca Trail had been on my bucket list for some time, so it was brilliant to finally tackle it, combined with an excursion into the Amazon rainforest and a trip to Lake Titicaca. It was an action-packed, superbly organised 2 weeks and all 3 experiences were very different but equally enjoyable. Our group of 9 (ages ranged from 51 to 70) all completed the Trail, although it’s fair to say that fitness levels varied quite a bit. However, as our group leader said, it’s all about positivity and believing you can!
Most Inspirational Moment
Very difficult to single out one, but probably getting to the top of Dead Woman’s Pass, followed very closely by arriving as a group at the Sun Gate. Also, in the rainforest, we were incredibly fortunate to see a young male jaguar for 15-20 minutes as we travelled by boat early one morning.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Adolfo (AD) was brilliant: very personable and extremely knowledgeable and experienced. He was also exceptionally well-organised without us feeling pressured in any way. He instilled us with confidence in our capabilities and it was reassuring to learn that he was going to be with us for the whole 2 weeks. This meant that transfers, hotel check-ins, internal flights etc were seamless as AD did all the legwork and made it extremely easy for us. In addition, in his capacity as our guide on the Trail, he supervised us in a way that enabled us to walk at our own pace in small groups within our group. He also had a great knowledge of and a passion for wild flowers, particularly orchids, so our Trail experience was punctuated with much-welcomed breaks to take photos. In addition, when in Lima, Cusco and Puno, he knew exactly which restaurants to take us to for the very best and authentic experiences and never seemed to struggle to get us in, even at the last minute. AD even managed to get hold of a bottle of wine on our last night of the Trail - goodness knows from where, as we were camping at just under 4000 metres!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Read all the reviews of the Trail and you will get a pretty good idea of what it’s like. Yes, it is tough, especially the second day, but it was what we expected - certainly not worse. Do spend time working on your fitness levels, especially walking uphill, as this will help you enjoy the experience more. We were fortunate to be part of a fantastic group of people who worked well together and supported each other: don’t underestimate how important it is to want to complete the Trail as a Team, as this certainly spurs you on.
Travel light! Most of us just took one change of clothes on the Trail and changed into them at night to sleep in, not the least to be better prepared for the early start next day. Don’t forget spare batteries for cameras and use wet wipes for washing.
The rainforest was very hot so make sure you have light clothing but you do need to cover arms and legs to protect yourself from insect bites. We were all loaned duffle bags (different from the Exodus kit bag that you’re sent for the Trail), and this was for packing stuff for the rainforest. You are not limited by weight and there’s plenty of space for the gear you need for this part of the trip. On arrival in Cusco, we all used the laundry service organised by AD as our stuff was damp and smelly! This was very speedy and very cheap!
We took some Peruvian Sol but also UD dollars. We had no problem finding ATMs or changing money. Do be prepared to spend more than you planned for, as we probably all spent twice the amount on tips compared to the Exodus guidelines in the Trip Notes.