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Amazing Tour with amazing views!

A truly unforgettable experience. From the breathtaking views of the Italian coastline that were enhanced by well-planned walks that allowed us to truly take in all the scenery, to excursions to Pompeii and Vesuvius to add some historical context to the adventure. Stayed in a lovely and friendly hotel which made for a perfect spot after each day of exploration. Highly recommend this tour!

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the Top of Mount Vesuvius which felt like a massive achievement being able to climb to the top of a Volcano

Thoughts on Group Leader

Veriano was an amazing group leader who had a great balance of ensuring everyone is safe throughout the trip alongside giving knowledge of the local area and also providing great entertainment and jokes for all the travelers who took him very well.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Stay hydrated, there are plenty of walks Be prepared to hit very high heights (although the views will be worth it) Bring cash as not everywhere takes card

Beautiful ornate buildings, welcoming locals and a rich history.

A fascinating mix of tree-filled, modern cities and desert with welcoming locals and well-situated hotels. Uzbekistan is a country I would recommend to anyone looking for something a bit different. Bukhara had a lovely atmosphere and which I enjoyed exploring in the evenings.
The mosaic-tiled buildings, although there are a lot of them throughout the trip never fail to be awe-inspiring with the detail and care put into their construction.
Other highlights included a visit to a desert fort after a delicious traditional lunch at a neighbouring yurt camp and the Savitsky Museum/Nukus Museum of Art in Nukus, which houses a large collection of ancient artifacts and soviet era avant-garde artwork.
The food was also fantastic value.

Most Inspirational Moment

Samarkand's Registan Square, although being a familiar sight in brochures and travel guides is just as breath-taking in real life with a lovely light show in the evening.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader was the wonderful Dilshod, a guide with many years of experience, incredible knowledge, attentive and organised. A proud Uzbek who can answer any question and is happy to share his stories and

Advice for Potential Travellers

While you're there use a mixture of US Dollars and Uzbek Som - souvenirs were all quoted in dollars. It's best to have clean crisp new dollars to exchange. A scarf to cover your head and long trousers when entering mosques is essential but shorts down to the knee are acceptable for most other days.

The Best trip to seel there is in Northern India and Nepal

This is a great trip as you get to see all the best spots in North India and Nepal, there are some long drives over bumpy roads in Nepal especially. Prepare fro some longer drives but this allows you to see the country side and get away from the larger cities. Bring some good walking shoes as we do a day hike in Pokhara.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing Taj Mahal, what an jaw - dropping experience to see it in person !!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jatin our leader was amazing and very accommodating, he always told us about the next day activities and what to expect.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring a chain and lock for the train journey, you can purchase there if needed. Bring comfortable walking shoes as we do a lot of walks around the old forts and palaces.

An Adventure Through Hidden Gems and Warm Hospitality

This fast-paced journey through Albania gave us a great feel of Albania and covered most of the South. From morning swims in Lake Ohrid to soaking in the hot springs near Permet at sunset and exploring the Adriatic at Porto Palermo. Each day offered something new, with just one night in most hotels to maximize our time. Exploring Berat’s castle in the evening, spotting bunkers across the countryside, and ending in the picture-perfect town of Krujë made for unforgettable moments. Our guide was wonderful—his deep love and knowledge of Albania brought each stop to life.

Most Inspirational Moment

Swimming in the 'hot' (warm) pools at golden hour was unforgettable. With the iconic stone bridge arching over leading to the springs and the group in high spirits after our picturesque drive through the mountains, it felt like a hidden oasis—even with a few other travellers around. You can tell this spot will eventually develop, but for now, it feels like a secret discovery.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our guide was exceptional—he was so proud of his country and shared information with a historian’s passion. He was like a walking fact book, sometimes going off on tangents, but his enthusiasm was contagious. Behind his easygoing style, he had carefully planned every stop, ensuring perfect timing without it ever feeling rigid. He looked out for each traveller, making sure everyone felt safe, engaged, and valued.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Albania is still primarily a cash-based country, so be prepared. Prices are lower than in neighboring countries, though they’re gradually rising. The service here is friendly but still developing, so expect a few quirks with timing and bill splitting. Lastly, if you’re prone to car sickness, consider bringing medication for the winding mountain roads!

Fantastic experience

It’s a fascinating country with a lot to offer. There is so much history and the people are very friendly and genuinely interested in you. I would recommend this trip to anyone.

Most Inspirational Moment

For me, the most amazing place was Kruje. Sitting on the terrace looking at the views of the castle and the Skanderberg museum was fantastic.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Edjon was the best. He was so knowledgeable and friendly. He kept us informed and amused all day. Medi our driver was very professional and a lot of fun. He's also a good driver so you feel safe with him

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do the your but ask for Medi and Edjon.

Fabulous.

An enlightening, entertaining experience in a country with a past that most of us can barely begin to comprehend.
Stunning scenery, some ancient architecture, mixed with the more mundane day to day reality of life.

Most Inspirational Moment

The view over lake Ohrid, lunch in a private garden, ancient ruins, the views, the Albanian people…

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ed, our guide gave us an enthusiastic and detailed insight into both recent and ancient history with passion, whilst ensuring the welfare and comfort of the group. He was both friendly and professional. Di Di (Medi) our driver was enthusiastic, entertaining and caring. His driving made the travelling exceptionally comfortable. The rapport between the guide and driver certainly added value to the trip and helped to bond the group and ensure that we were comfortable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Albania is developing rapidly.

Good Cycling tour across Namibia

Trip performed on period 29 Sep -10 Oct 2024. Namibia is a vast and fascinating country with stunning scenery and different landscapes. Camping in the desert surrounded only by mountains, climbing Dune 40 at sunrise, cycling in very low traffic white&bumping roads, fat-biking over the dunes in Swakopmund, cycling on a reserve closed with rhinos and giraffes, game driving in Etosha park watching elephants, rhinos, giraffes, lions and various other animals. Last, but not the least, we had a very great group (total 12 people). We had a guide, a cooker and a driver taking very good care of all of us. The tour was overall well organized with a good support vehicle. We daily cycled as per trip notes. People were warm and friendly, and we felt always safe.

Most Inspirational Moment

Fat-biking over the dunes in Swakopmund and watching wildlife at the waterhole in Etosha campsite.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Gabriel (our Group leader) was very nice, fun , knowledgeable of the Country and always supportive. A special mention to Mr.Happy, our cooker, always smiling and preparing excellent food.

Advice for Potential Travellers

In the first two days you will be at approx. 2000m altitude, and it was VERY COLD at night (especially the first night, really freezing) so make sure to have a good 4 season sleeping bag (if going in that period).

Fabulous

Visiting Jordan, especially Petra has been on my bucket list for some time. What an amazing country which didn’t disappoint. This started from the earliest moments of flying out there and speaking to Jordanians on the flight I was touched and humbled by their kindness and friendliness. It was my first organised trip and I was somewhat anxious about what to expect, but the people in my group were super. I havent laughed so much in such a long time. It is a full on itinerary but we were looked after so well and given many opportunities to really embrace the authenticity of the country, from visiting the stunning historical sites to walking through the city streets at night and soaking up the spices and culture of the many markets. We had a very comfortable coach with plenty of space for us all and a very safe and careful driver. It was one of the best holidays I have ever had and I am so glad and grateful to have had this wonderful opportunity.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many! Petra of course is stunning, from the Treasury to the Monastery and Altar of High Sacrifice as well as walking of the main routes to capture different views, and enjoy tea with the local Bedouins. Mount Nebo. Watching the shooting stars in the clear night sky Wadi Rum was pretty special too. Walking through the local streets at night and experience the local culture and food. Visiting the mosque (in my free time) in Aqaba. Finally Bethany was a particular highlight and was peaceful and moving.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mikhled was our group leader who worked so hard to keep us all happy and somehow found the energy and time to look after all our individual needs. He has the patience of a saint and worked tirelessly to make sure we had every opportunity to enjoy the authenticity of Jordan. Clearly very knowledgeable, kind, considerate, passionate and committed to his job and country .

Advice for Potential Travellers

Dont hesitate. I felt very safe and looked after. Jordanians are very peaceful and gentle. This was such an incredible experience that will stay with me forever, made even better by the stunning country, local people, history, sites, wonderful personalities in my group and group leader - I cant wait to return some day.

Left me a little flat......

I’ve done a few cycling trips over the years with Exodus and loved them all, but this one left me just a little flat. It started well enough, Matera is beautiful and as we cycled out of Matera the scenery was lovely and the sun was shining. But the days that followed were just a little frustrating really. We stayed in a farmhouse for two nights (not the one advertised) and both were lovely, but we arrived each day at around 3:30 and then you have nothing to do for the rest of the day because you’re literally in the middle of nowhere. I wish we had stayed in Ostuni for one of these nights. This also meant we were limited to eating from a basic set menu each night we were in the farmhouses, which was a bit disappointing as the food in this part of Italy can be amazing.

On the plus side we did cycle every day but lots of it felt like it was on busy roads, I wish we could have spent more time on the coast. I also felt we often cycled through a lovely village or town but then stopped for lunch in some very random and not great places. Would have been nice to have a bit more information on some of the towns we stopped in, on previous trips there’s been a little walking tour but not on this one. This could have been so much better, but it just wasn’t. For the first time if someone asked me if they should go on this trip I would say no…..

Most Inspirational Moment

The night in Matera, at night it's a magical place. I only wish there were more moments than this one.

Thoughts on Group Leader

My previous experience of leaders has been excellent, but on this trip I felt the team could have done more to allow us to experience this part of Italy. It wasn't terrible, but just felt a bit adequate.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do we warned it can get pretty windy in this part of Italy, can make the cycling a bit of a slog some days.

A very well organised trip with many highlights

A trip full of colour and beautiful buildings. The blue and turquoise colours and the intricate design of the religious buildings are breathtaking.
Our guide Dilshod made the trip with incredible knowledge and passion for his country. The group also contributed to a great trip, all lovely people and we all got on well.
Most of our hotels were well situated. There are so many parks and trees in each town which made walking very pleasant. We felt completely safe at all time. The people are very friendly and welcome tourists.
The only disappointment was our stay in a yurt. The camp lacked atmosphere, no entertainment was provided except half of hour of singing and music organised by our guide who borrowed a nice man from another camp. Exodus should choose another camp or spend another day in the beautiful Samarkand.

Most Inspirational Moment

Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand are the hi lights but there are so many other moments like our lunch with music and dancing near the fortress. The Registan in Samarkand is very impressive by the sheer size. I loved Bukhara and its atmosphere at night. The fortified town of Khiva is beautiful and the colour of the wall change at night. The train journey was also nice.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Dilshod was a walking guide book with outstanding knowledge of the history and culture of his country. He was very organised and as a result we did not waste any time. He told us many personal stories which added to our understanding of the difficult history of this country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You have some long days on the bus but we could all have a seat by the window. Bring a scarf to cover your head in the mosques. Clothes covering shoulders and knees are required for religious buildings