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Types of Cycling Adventures

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Vietnam

Cycling Vietnam

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Recommended
14 Days from £ 1895
£ 1770

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Thailand

Cycle Southeast Asia

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14 Days from £ 3145
£ 2930

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India

Southern India Coast to Coast Ride

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14 Days from £ 2849
£ 2569

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Sri Lanka

Cycle the Back Roads of Sri Lanka

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14 Days from £ 2999
£ 2699

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Japan

Cycling in Japan

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14 Days from £ 5949

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Portugal

Porto to Lisbon Atlantic Ride

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Recommended
8 Days from £ 2195
£ 1765

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India

Cycling Through Rajasthan

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15 Days from £ 2099

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Albania

Cycle the Balkans

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15 Days from £ 2749

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Thailand

Cycle Southeast Asia – Premium Adventure

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14 Days from £ 4649

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France

Corsica with Ebike

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8 Days from £ 1819

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France

Cycling The Grand Crus of Bordeaux

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6 Days from £ 1049

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France

Cycling the Chateaux of the Loire – Upgraded Short

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6 Days from £ 1399

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

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South Africa

Cycling South Africa's Garden Route

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14 Days from £ 4239

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Croatia

Cycling Croatia's Istrian Peninsula

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8 Days from £ 2799
£ 2239

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Greece

Cycling in the Peloponnese

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8 Days from £ 1369

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

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We added this trip as an extension to the Discover Sri Lanka trip which was fabulous and we highly recommend. Unfortunately
this trip for us fell far short of the standard we have come to expect from Exodus. I write this as a qualified ride leader with over 40 years of experience in bike maintenance.

Our bikes had multiple problems including excessive play in the rear wheel, unreliable gears, poorly adjusted headsets and badly set up brakes all which affected bike handling and created unnecessary risk. Having discussed this with Exodus they have assured us that changes will be made to the servicing of the bikes and that the ride leader will test ride every bike before handing it to a client.

Generally it is easy cycling on flat roads with a few minor hills on the last day. A lot of the roads are fairly busy, the Indian drivers like to toot so you know they are there, so it is also very noisy. The backwater roads are lovely but views of the sea can be limited because of the coastal defences. There is also a lot of litter and some unwelcome smells due to the lack of sanitation. The locals are generally very welcoming and friendly, plenty of smiles particularly from the children.

Linda Hamilton Cycle the Coast of Kerala

One of my best ever cycling holidays lead by a brilliant local team (Vini and Arun) headed up by the amazing Safi. It was good to experience the chaos of a city in Mysore with crazy traffic and cows in the road. Fort Kochi, which is a world heritage site, was laid back with lots of interesting things to see on our day off the saddle and lovely boutique shops where there was no hassle from vendors! The night on the converted rice barge was lovely and relaxing and so nice to float past everyday life on the river. Cycling along the coast, it was good to see fishermen hauling in their catch and to paddle in those warm waters.
I particularly loved waving at friendly locals as we cycled by (and them waving back) and the school children so excited to see us and practice their English.
Apart from the climb up to Ooty which is optional, I felt this holiday should be rated a difficulty level of 3 rather than 4. Once you’ve finished the Western Ghats, the cycling is very flat.
Added to all that, we had a truly lovely group of fellow cyclists on the holiday who all helped make this such a pleasurable trip.

Alison Stent Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

We visited in Jan-Feb 2026. The trip includes interesting visits to a number of major palaces, forts and temples, and of course the fantastic Taj Mahal, but our key memory will be the chaos and cacophony of the traffic and the enthusiastic waving of the villagers as we passed along the country lanes. Our leaders took excellent care of us, enabling us to navigate our way around safely, whether on foot or by bike. Expect appalling road surfaces, litter strewn verges, and constant hooting, but expect also wide smiles, vibrant saris and a glimpse into a very different way of life to our own. I was worried about getting ill, but only one person in our group of 10 got a tummy bug (lasted 24 hours). One person came off their bicycle in a low speed collision in a village centre, with no harm done.

Pippa Dickinson Cycling Through Rajasthan

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