sayhello - our guides were Ale from Cusco, and Aimee from Jackson, Wyoming...both were full of energy, with a great sense of humor and a lot of fun. I know that Ale will definitely be returning for the Peru trips next year, but I believe Aimee is going to be trying some of the other itineraries.
cindy18- we arrived in Lima one night early, and I highly suggest doing that...about half of our group did this, and the other half didn't arrive until the following night, and they were "dragging their butts" on the day we had to travel to Cusco..very early in the morning. The airport, while extremely busy, even at 12a.m., was fine. A long line for customs, took us about 20 min. to go through, and then we exited. There was a large crowd, holding signs, etc. and we easily spotted a man on the left holding an
Adventures by Disney sign...turns out there was also a man on the right side holding a larger sign with our names on it...we couldn't have missed, whether we went to the left or right of the crowd. We were then put into a waiting Mercedes Benz, with Roberto as our driver, who was extremely pleasant and informative the whole way to the hotel. It was a very smooth process.
Regarding the altitude...various members of our group, at one time or another, felt the altitude in different ways. For some it was a headache, others felt tired or short of breath. The guides are constantly pushing water (4 bottles a day - which they provide) on you, as that is said to be the best prevention of altitude sickness. There is no way to determine who will be affected or how...it is not a measure of fitness, age, etc., just very random. The guides have oxygen available to you at all times, and sometimes just a 5 minute session will make you feel so much better...only once, after a big climb, did I feel like I couldn't breath, but after the oxygen treatment, felt fine. The bigger problem, in our group, seemed to be intestinal issues...on any given day there seemed to be 1 or 2 people who did not join us, as they didn't want to stray to far from the bathroom! One man was extremely ill, and was laid up for 3 days (including our Macchu Pichu day

) and had to be seen by a doctor. My husband and I experienced no such issues, so again, not really sure why it hit some and not others, as we mostly all ate the same food.