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Your Words – We tell it like it is! Holiday Reviews by previous Exodus travellers  

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Inca Trail

Travelled with my partner who is a vegetarian. Exodus confirmed the airline were aware for the meals. The airline at check in at Heathrow confirmed vegetarian meals had been booked. Unfortunately nobody told the crew on the plane (Tam airlines) 12 hour flight with no food. They were apologetic and said they would report it to management. The flight from São Paulo to Lima was 5 hours. Once again no vegetarian option. The plane crew were very apologetic and said they would report it to management!!! On the return journey from Lima to Sao Paulo the same again no vegetarian option. However on the main flight back to London order was restored. The cooks on the trek were excellent and provided great and varied food for all Trekkers. The porters were very friendly and accommodating, nothing was too much trouble. There are no shower facilities until the trek is finished and the toilet is a 20 Litre drum with a toilet seat. On previous treks there has been a proper chemical toilet which hides the waste. Upon getting back to the hotel in Cusco there was no hot water in the hotel which was very disappointing after not being able to shower for Four days. They said there had been a demand by clients on the hot water!!! This is the third trek I have done with the other two being Everest and Kilimanjaro, this trek is up there with both of them in degree of difficulty and reward. I would love to do it again.

Most Inspirational Moment

After a difficult climb to the Sun Gate which over looks Machu Pichu, the first view of the city was breath taking.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Raul made the trek a very very special and memorable experience. His knowledge of the history, fauna and surroundings was a joy to listen to. His passion for his country and its people came over very strong. A most wonderful guide who really made the trek special. His care and attention to detail was exceptional.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We took a lot of energy bars and chocolate which we did not need as the food provided was more than sufficient.

The Inca Trail

Great trip, very inspirational. I felt very well looked after. Nothing was too much trouble for our guide Fabricio!

Most Inspirational Moment

The moment we arrived to the ruins. Camping at 3700m.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was great, very attentive and knowledgeable. Also very patient

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't be put off by comments saying it's very challenging. Small seps take it easy and you will be fine. Take a good sleeping bag.

Run out of Superlatives - Fantastic - what else can I say!

This was the first time we’ve been on an Adventure holiday and the first time that we’ve ever used Exodus. Superb communication and assistance from Exodus HQ throughout, from booking to arriving home. The customer service and assistance we’ve received from this company is genuinely the best I’ve ever experienced, even when flights home went slightly awry due to bad weather!

The trip itself exceeded all our expectations – by a long way! As first-time ‘Adventure Travelers’, we were a little apprehensive about what we might have signed up to, but the user reviews on the website and the patience of Harriet at Exodus in answering some rather inane questions quickly put these to rest. Don’t just think about it, do it, you won’t regret it!

Yes, you could fly to Cusco and get the train up to Machu Picchu, but you won’t truly appreciate this amazing place unless you’ve walked the trail and understand just how remote it would have been back in the day together with why the Incas thought of it a such a special place. You would also miss out on many other stunning ruins that cannot be reached any other way, incredible wildlife, the physical challenge and the chance to be humbled by the amazingly quiet, resilient and proud Quechua people, many of whom make up the porters and crew that care for you on your trip and make your dreams come true.

Machu Picchu is a very special place, Cusco is charming and the Peruvian countryside stunning, but the most precious thing that my wife and I have taken away from our trip is a sense of profound respect and fondness for the Peruvian people and the Quechua in particular.

Most Inspirational Moment

Where do I start! The Sacred Valley, surrounded by mountains, glaciers and filled by awe inspiring citadels like Pisac and Ollantaytambo, take your breath away. Making it to the top of 'Dead Woman's Pass' was really quite emotional for all our party, a personal challenge for all of us to some degree, but one that everyone in our diverse group accomplished! The remote, peaceful and beautiful Inca ruins of Wiñay Wayna captivated me personally in a way that even Maccu Picchu failed to do, giving me a peaceful almost spiritual feeling that I just can't describe. Finally, arriving at the 'Sun Gate' at the entrance to Maccu Picchu itself to be greeted by a stunning view of . . . cloud! This magically parted after a few minutes and revealed the 'classic view' of the citadel bathed in a shaft of golden sunlight!

Thoughts on Group Leader

A good guide could make or break an expedition and Artoru was a fantastic guide. Knowledgeable, calm and funny, with a quite confidence born out of years of training and experience. He kept his 'family' together in all senses of the word from beginning to end and was capable of conversing comfortably on all levels about a wide variety of subjects with the whole group. Equally, he had the knack of knowing when just to lead and let others follow at their own pace and admire the scenery. Marcia, was his able assistant and was quickly taken to heart by the whole group. Her quiet, happy, unassuming nature and knowledge of the history and culture of her 'ancestors' made her a perfect accompaniment to Artoru. She was equally capable of either leading the stronger ones in the group or providing a stoic support to those that struggled a little more at the back. Both guides, coming from the indiginous Quechua people of the Sacred Valley region, were uniquely able to give you some insight into both the history and modern daily lives and outlooks of these wonderful people.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You don't have to be 'super fit', but the fitter you are, the more likely you are to enjoy the trek. My wife and I are what I would call 'reasonably active' but by no means joggers or athletes and found the trek if anything less difficult than we might have feared. We swim 30 lengths non-stop once a week, go for long walks with our dog at weekends and that's about it! We reckon that if you're reasonably active, have some camping experience then you'll be fine if you pace yourself. If you're a couch potato, then this is NOT the trip for you! Mountain Sickness is a weird thing! All of our group experience some symptoms to varying degrees at some point, except one seasoned, experienced guy. Most just suffered slight breathlessness and a pounding heart occasionally for the first day or so and occasionally intermittently after that, whereas others REALLY suffered! Migraines, vomiting and severe shortness of breath were the worst that was suffered three of the group going up/down 'Dead Woman's Pass', though nobody required the oxygen that Artoru was carrying and all of them made it to the top, with a little help and encouragement from their friends! Take your own loo roll and keep it in a waterproof bag. Paper is provided in each toilet tent, but it can get a bit 'soggy' in the damp conditions you may experience! US Dollars are widely accepted in the cities like Cusco or can be changed easily enough, but Peruvian Neuvo Sols are the preferred and easiest currency to use once there. There are plenty of ATMs around and we didn't have any difficulty using UK cards in them. If you're flying via Sao Paulo in Brazil, beware that they do not take US Dollars or PNS in the airport, you'll need to use your card!

The Inca Trail

I travelled the first time as a female solo traveller (at 49yrs!) and felt well supported and informed from the point of enquiry to completion of my holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

The walk/trek itself was awesome with breathtaking views and a diversity of walking experience and changeable weather. Also overcoming the challenges of walking and camping at altitude to experience the history/story of the Inca people.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group leader was informative and helpful. Kept to a timetable and schedule which was excellent. Created a positive and supportive atmosphere.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Whilst described as moderate walking this trip has definite challenges, the altitude, the ascent/descents and of course the camping.

The Inca Trail Dec 2014

Wonderful trip, it’s hard going (especially Day 2) but worth the effort! We were with a great group and we all got on so well immediately. Wonderful encouragement along the trek for each other. Tour leader was brilliant.
Accommodation in Cuzco was very good, the camping experience not to be missed, tents were fine, porters amazing guys, the food fantastic, wonderful scenery on the trek. Kept having to pinch myself that I was actually on the Inca Trail!!

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the Sun Gate and seeing a misty Machu Picchu in the distance! Definitely felt that I had achieved something great when we got to Machu Picchu!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wilfredo was a great tour leader. He was organised, efficient, he kept an eye out in case any of us were struggling with the altitude, his knowledge of Peru,Cuzco and the Incas is vast and so helpful. He made sure we all were ok and safe on the trek. He was a brilliant tour leader who helped us all enjoy our trip more than we thought.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It can rain!!! We encountered heavy downpours in Cuzco in the evenings before we began the trek. So either take or buy a couple of cheap plastic ponchos, so handy! It rained one day on the trek and again ponchos at the ready! We travelled in December and didn't take Malaria tablets, but did use Avon Skin So Soft Dry Oil Body Spray each day on the trek against any creatures. Take a hat with a brim, sun cream, and black bin bags as the duffle bags that you put your clothes on the trek etc in aren't waterproof. Also wet wipes and small plastic bags to put used wet wipes in for disposal. Sweets for energy boosts on the trek, but you can buy Haribo's in the towns, also try the Sublime chocolate bars....mmm!!

Excellent Adventure challenging at times

A fantastic Experience made all the better by the Group who bonded straight away, I have completed the EBC Trek and the Annapurna Circuit as well but did find this Trek Challenging at times even though it is classed as moderate so the fitter you are the better it will be but we did have members of the group with little Trekking experience who made it but did struggle on all the Trek especially on day 2 but they made it with the support of the Guides Wilfrado and Bruce.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the Sun Gate and seeing Machu Picchu for the First Time takes your breath away and we were blessed with fantastic weather.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The Group Leader was Wilfrado and the other Guide was Bruce and we could not have asked for better as we were very well looked after and the organisation was excellent.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is classed as a moderate Trek but be under know illusions it is not a walk in the park so the fitter you are the better you will cope with the ascents and descents even the youngest on our Trek who was 28 and very fit felt some of the ascents, but please don't be put off just do lots of Trekking and Gym work before you go and all will be fine.

Inca Trail Sept 2014

Excellent trip. Excellent value for money. Warmer at night than expected. Food amazing and tasty. The trail was alot tougher than expected…however the guides and porters looked after us so well it made the walk pleasureable.

Most Inspirational Moment

The sense of achievement in accomplishing the trail. The views were spectacular.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Caesar our group leader was amazing. Fantastic english. Very knowledgeable about the tour, sharing his knowledge frequently...He was very supportive and organised...Felt safe with him as soon as we met.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be fit..it is tough. You dont need to take too many snacks as the food is good. Take some juice as the boiled filtered water tastes a little unpleasant on the last couple of days. Walking poles are needed..altitude sickness tablets need to be considered as we found it unpleasant for several days .

Classic Inka Trail

The Inka Trail is a lovely trek. Beautiful and varied scenery throughout, with the added bonus of seeing Machu Pichu at the end. Cusco is beautiful and the people were lovely. A very enjoyable trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The spectacular scenery along the Inka Trail, particularly on days 2 and 3.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader was excellent. Very knowledgeable and passionate about the country and the Inkas. He went above and beyond his duties to make sure we all had an enjoyable trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect to take it easy for a couple of days when you arrive to acclimatise to the altitude.

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Reply from Exodus

The whole customer experience, from booking your trip, to the flight, and the holiday itself is very important to us. We appreciate your comments regarding the group flights and are considering alternative options for next year, whilst maintaining our competitive Inca Trail package prices.

The inca trail

This was an excellent trip. It was well planned and well executed. Wilbert Ramos was always ahead of the game and made the trip easy in many ways

Most Inspirational Moment

Waking up in the morning and seeing the range of mountains in front if me.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wilbert was outstanding. He is a passionate historian and great organizer as well as a charming man.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Drink water, be ready to climb many steps, take enough warm clothes and enjoy the experience.

moonstone trek ( offshoot inca trail)

Inca trail full up so signed up for moonstone trek . same flights out as Inca trek same first and last couple of days. trek was amazing the guide Bruno was excellent and knew the area ,history and plants. trail higher than Inca trek so possibly harder. You are in the wilds with no other groups anywhere just mountain views and stars , due to series of mistake up by exodus I was the only one on the trek ,

Most Inspirational Moment

Strangely enough not Machu Picchu ( going round city too crowded as is the sun gate . ) the end of the moonstone there is Huayrapunku (Gate of the Wind), with an astonishing view towards Mt Veronica .Leve an offering her the Incas used to

Thoughts on Group Leader

as I said in the summary just one word excellent .

Advice for Potential Travellers

ff doing the moonstone trek make sure you are not the only person doing it (unfortunately I was,though I was told and exodus info for this trek indicates more than one.) You dont get any connections with the other group as their experiences are different from yours. If you like solitude then go. Above all else don't get on to any plane run by Air Europa they far exceeded their terrible reviews . Take wipes not toilet paper on trek as much more useful