I can’t recommend this trip enough!
We had the most incredible guide, Jimmy, who knows everything about Peru: recent and ancient history, politics, traditions, plants, Peruvian animals, food, farming, cooking - you name it! On top of that he’s incredibly charming, funny and welcoming! We felt in very safe hands from the moment we landed to when Jimmy dropped us at the airport!
Our group consisted of a mix of solo travellers, friends and a couple all in their 30s-40s. All friendly and like minded, you can easily make friends for life on this trip.
The trip itself is perfectly structured with different activities each day, with less strenuous days between the more difficult ones, and activities using similar muscle groups separated - eg the paddle boarding and kayaking are at the beginning and end of the trip respectively. At the start of each activity Jimmy and the other guides gage your experience and can subtlety adapt the excessive accordingly if necessary so that it’s always suitable for your level.
This trip is really perfect for that feeling of adventure, whilst also feeling like a very relaxing holiday as you don’t have to worry or think about anything - everything is taken care of.
Each evening Jimmy took us through the events of the next day, including what to pack in our day bag.
On most days, after the morning activity of the day, we were met by Enrique, an incredible chef, who prepared a luxurious lunch for us in a large tent the team sets up. I’ve never finished rafting only to be met with a freshly cooked 3 course lunch! We brought snacks but they weren’t needed as Jimmy provided us with multiple daily snacks. On the two hiking days a delicious lunch box is provided.
All the support staff are wonderful. Throughout the trip we were accompanied by the driver Julio, who ensured the van was clean and safe for us to leave our belongings. He even drove back to a previous hotel when one of us forgot their sunglasses. There’s also two other support staff to help with the serving, driving the kayak van, setting up tents - they do a wonderful job. Everywhere we arrived everything was set up for us. There’s also an additional rafting and mountain biking guide. Jimmy is very helpful in discretely reminding you how many days each of the guides was with us, and when you are saying goodbye to them, so you know when to provide the tips. In the evenings we choose to go out to dinner as a group, every restaurant Jimmy recommended was exceptional and accommodated different dietary requirements.
What I loved about this trip is that even though it’s an adventure holiday, you learn so much about Peru - everything day was educational.
The kit list is fairly accurate except for that you probably don’t need snacks and don’t need sleeping bag liners or pillows, as these are provided. I would recommend a torch for the camping. The camping itself was beautiful - the tents are right next to a lake and you can stargaze at night. When we arrived by the lakeside everything was set up for us: tents, toilet, changing room, sleeping bags and liners, pillows, warm water bowl for washing, a fire. And of course our dinner tent.
We were super lucky with the weather - it didn’t rain once and it was sunny every day. Therefore pack factor 50 sunscreen - you are outside all day and the sun is intense.
I would also recommend arriving a day or two early to Cusco. We didn’t suffer with altitude sickness and perhaps it’s because we had a few relaxing days at altitude. Also during the tour there’s not much time built in for exploring Cusco itself so we really enjoyed going round the markets, doing a walking tour and exploring the local Inka ruins.
The activities themselves were challenging enough, but if you are a reasonably fit person you will not require to train for this holiday. The most challenging days are the cycling, hiking and the kayaking. Of course the hike to Machu Picchu will be the highlight for most - I loved this day as you got to experience the last section of the Inca Trail, and have an incredible sense of achievement whilst you walk through the sun gate.
I originally thought of booking the 4 day Inca trip but I’m so glad I didn’t. In this trip I still got to experience the highlight of the Inca trial, but also got to see so much more of Peru than I would have done, tried out new sports, ate in amazing restaurants, sleep in the most beautiful hotels with comfy beds. If you’ve got limited time and want to see a variety of Peru, be active, have a stress free holiday whilst feeling like you’re having an adventure (with the creature comfort of a hotel), meeting lovely like minded people, this is the trip for you.