Time to write a review of my trip to Peru with the Amazon add on.
First of all Peru and the Amazon was fantastic, a country of changing landscapes and people, from cosmopolitan Lima to the indigenous people of the Uros islands on lake Titicaca and the Amazon tribes with descendants of the Inca/Spanish working the small farms in between. A country where modern meets ancient and wealth meets poverty. And you will see it all by Plane, Train, Bus and Boat, not forgetting the walking and many many steps.
The highlights are of course Machu Picchu and the mighty Amazon and the primary forest around the Lodge, not forgetting the Red belly piranha fishing which is definitely not to be missed. Uros Island trip
was very good, on par with Pisac and the sacred valley.
And I must add, our tour guide could not be faulted, Rosario Malca,
she was funny, knowledgeable, and had to sort out quite a few problems, not only flights but also several fairly serious health issues in the group. Also even when she was feeling ill with the cold which came with the group, she still continued regardless. Just You should recognise her devotion to her work.
We did have a few problems, including 8 of us arriving at Heathrow to be told our seats had been booked but no names had been allocated to them, which could have meant on arrival at Madrid we may have not been able to board the plane to Peru, the travelsphere rep was really helpful at Heathrow, the JY rep didn't appear until most of us had sorted out the problem.
Another problem was due to the above and my intolerance to nuts meant no special meal was allocated, even worse on the way home LAN stewardess came and found me on the plane to make sure this was sorted, but they hadn't loaded a meal, I was offered peanuts and fruit? Also my 11 hour flight to Peru had no tv screen working, personal moan over.
Hotels - Lima - Clean, friendly staff, in a good location for shops, restaurants and very close to the sea. Downside was breakfast, having to ask for food and drinks to be replenished. The rooms where of a good size and standard, just noisy, also minibar was a full size fridge, again more noise, I unplugged mine.
Lima tour was just a fill in, we saw Lima 3 times still not sure what we missed if anything, just another big city.
Cusco - Was the best hotel, nothing to complain about here, also in a very good location. Cusco was also a great place to explore on your own, lots of bars, shops, churches and the like.
Puno - Definitely requires some new management, not enough staff in the restaurant, breakfast was poor to, dry old bread and rolls. Also the hotel was in the middle of nowhere. Anybody walking down the corridors even talking quietly you will hear. If possible this hotel could be doing with changing JY. Could go on about this one but
at the end of the day you only sleep there.
Amazon - The lodge was great, considering its location, air conditioning keeps the bugs at bay, food was good, staff was friendly.
On the downside, the local guide Arri, was not the best, he did not take into consideration the age and ability of some of our group, which resulted in us missing our night walk. He seemed to have something to prove. The visit to the local tribe could be missed, it just for tourists very contrived and made a few of us feel we were exploiting these people, I suppose its their way of making money.
Just would like to add, here, read up about altitude sickness, and make sure you are fit enough for its effects added to the walking and stair climbing which is involved and any doubts consult your doctor before booking. Also read up about the jungle climate, and dress accordingly, JY information sheet was not that useful also for some reason it does not cover October, good old internet is better info.
Don't let me put you off with my complaints, this holiday was great, the people I met where lovely and friendly, the small group, 25, gelled well, the trips where well managed and interesting. It also seems expensive, but when you check up air fares, Machu Picchu train fares and all the entrance fees etc., it was well worth it.
I would recommend this tour to anyone thinking of going to Peru, but JY sort out the Puno Hotel, there must be a better placed one.
And go piranha fishing it turns a group of middle age people into laughing smiling kids. And be amazed at the Inca buildings high up at Machu Picchu.