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walking the amalfi coast - March 14-21

a really well laid out week of hiking. great day hikes that take you through beautiful countryside. There are a TON of stairs in nearly every day’s hike, so be prepared for that. And March weather was pretty unstable, so I’d recommend going later in the year to have more wildflowers and higher chance of sunshine. The hotel that we stayed out was very homey and the food spectacular!

Most Inspirational Moment

the hike around the high point of Mt. Vesuvius was absolutely incredible - made me feel like I was on the top of the world.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Christine was an amazing guide who provided great information along the routes and made the group really feel like a family in a few short days. She knows everyone along the way which was really fun - we felt so welcomed by everyone! She made sure that everyone was having fun, knew what the plan was, and that we were well fed. couldn't ask for more!

Advice for Potential Travellers

the stairs were a bit of a surprise. while the trip notes said not to go if you had knee issues, only one of the days really talked to how many stairs there were....when in reality every day had quite a few stairs. hiking poles were really helpful to make it up and down all of those!

A Steamy Fortnight

Wasn’t sure what to expect other than heat, although I must admit at times even the humidity surprised me (travelled in February). Normally I go to sleep in the small hours but each day was so busy with varied activities that I was happy to turn in after dinner.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Panama Canal is a splendid culmination of two weeks of challenging cycling (hills, wind and heat), but the day spent dolphin watching (an optional excursion), the trip to the edge of the volcano and then the caldera, the river rafting and wildlife spotting, and the most delicious pineapples and bananas are also up there. With only one exception (in Arenal) the hotels were chosen with care and thought regarding character.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Guillermo and his team were always ready to answer questions or meet our needs.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Sunscreen and other protection from the rays. It rained throughout our day through the rainforest: many dressed up although I dressed down and accepted I was going to get soaked. Our bikes even had water bottles and speedos which are not normally provided. My reading material remained unread at the end of the trip, there was lots to do.

Crazy Marrakesh and Wonderful Mountain Walks

On the one hand a wonderful sophisticated urban mix of frenetic souk sellers, beautiful palaces, peaceful gardens and mosques, crazy street life; and on the other a rural mountain village idyll with clean air, stunning views, rushing streams, mules and baby goats.

Most Inspirational Moment

A toss up between the Telouet Kasbah en route to the mountains, and the views of the High Atlas in the snow after a steep stimulating climb.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Experienced, no-nonsense, friendly, efficient, knowledgeable, wise.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The mountain village gite is basic and facilities are very simple, but more comfortable than the trip notes suggest (hot showers every day, western loos, substantial floor mattresses, pillows and blankets are all available). Bring warm clothes for the evening/early morning if there in March. Bring snacks to keep you going on walks unless you like mars/snickers which are available at the gite. Avoid tap water and use bottled water - also available at the gite. Bring a few cans of beer if you fancy a drink in the village. Be prepared for pleasant exhaustion!

Classic Vietnam and Angkor Wat

Travel time is minimised but this trip still packs alot in. There are some free afternoons but tempting optional experiences soon fill the time. We were made very welcome by everyone we met.

Most Inspirational Moment

Paddling a canoe around Halong Bay was definitely a highlight. Wandering around Hoi An in the evening admiring the lanterns was lovely too.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Vinh was excellent, fantastic at organising us, he introduced us to the delicious vietnamese food and gave us a real insight into the lives of vietnamese people. M in Cambodia helped us understand the history of the temples but also more recent events from his personal experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel light as you will be changing location quite a lot. You can get washing done locally or buy clothes there. Don't forget your passport photos if you are getting a Cambodian visa on arrival. The end of the holiday is busy touring temples so you might want to add on an extra day or so to relax.

Discover Costa Rica

A brilliant holiday. Packed itinerary. Very well managed by our guide Edwin who added such a huge amount to my enjoyment.

Most Inspirational Moment

The whole trip was incredible. Apart from the listed itinerary we were treated to 3 experiences (humming bird garden, crocodile and bird watching boat trip, and the stone spheres at Fina 6) which we were not included by Exodus but were suggested by our guide Edwin, All three were and amazing additions to our holiday. Thrilling moment was seeing several quetzels but I was also delighted by how close we got to wild life in general.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Edwin was inspiring. His enthusiasm for Costa Rica was so apparent and the knowledge of the country he passed on to me was exceptional. He was also a very caring and considerate group leader sensitive to our needs and safety He was consistently courteous and was an excellent conversationalist, his knowledge of the English language is amazing and he was always keen to learn new words or phrases often with good humour and laughter resulting in a really fun time. I have very happy memories of both Costa Rica and Edwin, and thank him for additions to trip (see above).N

Advice for Potential Travellers

No, the trip notes covered the holiday. My only major problem was with Houston airport. My husband and I were taken aside, our travel documents taken by a very stern American and with no explanation we were instructed to sit down. After about half an hour he appeared with our suitcases that had been extracted from all the luggage being transferrred directly from our UK / Houston flight to the Houston / San Jose flight. he then went though our luggage. This delay (with no explantion) meant we then had to race for our connecting flight. I do not want to fly via USA again.

Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam

Great way to explore three Asian countries in two weeks. It was my first time in the region and the trip definitely inspired me to return.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Angkor Temples - despite seeing lots of documentaries/films/etc about them, the size of the complex still takes your breath away. Best cycling days - The cycle from Siem Riep to Banteay Srei with lots of interesting villages on the way. And the winding narrow paths in the Mekong delta on the last day of Vietnam cycling.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit never stopped smiling :-) He had a very good knowledge of all three countries, was always helpful & very enthusiastic about cycling. The local cycling teams were great too. Tiet in Vietnam deserves a special comment for his very interesting overview of his country's history.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you haven't been to Bangkok before, book an extra day to explore the city. Unless you have special dietary requests, no need to bring own snacks - these were plenty in all three countries. Do bring a "temple dress" though - needs to cover your shoulders and knees - for the day you're cycling in the Angkor. Pack some cycling gear in your hand luggage. Some of us lost our luggage on the way there and didn't get it until the evening of the day 2 cycling.

Amazing!

This was an inspiring holiday that took in the whole of Vietnam, North to South with experiences with the locals every day. Fairly fast paced on a couple of days but with down time on other days which was most welcome. So many experiences and the opportunity to travel by overnight train, stay on a boat at Halong Bay and with a host family at a hone stay in the Mekong Delta made this trip very special – thank you!

Most Inspirational Moment

Halong Bay, the home stay in the Mekong Delta and our 3 day stay in Hoi An were all very special

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader Bien Tran was exceptional- he always went above and beyond what we expected and nothing was ever too much trouble and he was incredibly knowledgeable

Walking the Amalfi coast

A great weeks activity I feel much fitter. The activity was occasionally tailored to the needs of our group, done sympathetically with no fuss, the great number of steps involved on some walks provoked some knee problems.
The hotel was warm, comfy and served great food of excellent variety and quality, I don’t think I’ve ever been so well fed or served.
Our guide Christina knew her job well, was friendly and attentive without being over fussy. Her suggestion to visit a paper making demonstration was a real bonus to the trip and put the walk and scenery for that day into context.

Most Inspirational Moment

Feeling the heat from the fumerols in the crater on Vesuvius. The views from the top of Vesuvius Walking in the sunshine up the valley of the paper mills in Amalfi

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good, excellent local knowledge, warm friendly manner with out fuss. Constantly keeping an eye on the needs of the whole group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

When the trip notes say STEPS, they mean steps in abundance. If your knees are a bit 'iffy' take poles. According to Christina 'every thing is do able' .Just take it at your own pace. This is allowed.

Cycling Vietnam

We shared our trip with 16 others and each day we experienced something different. The scenery was stunning, the diversity of crops and farming was amazing and having a window into the history and the present day lives of the people of Vietnam was indeed a privilege. We had so many experiences, perhaps a bit long in the bus on some days but that gave us a rest and enabled us to reach our daily destinations. Some days the riding was pretty strenuous with the heat but I was grateful for my pre holiday fitness on the bike. Finishing up with the overnight train ride from Hue to Hanoi was fun and the trip on the boat to Halon Bay was stunning.

Most Inspirational Moment

How many inspirations can one have on a holiday? There were many for me, I loved seeing the diversity of the land, the cities were chaotic and crossing the roads a hazard but what vibrant and different places they were. The people of Vietnam were friendly and their children were an absolute delight, running out onto the edge of the road in the country areas calling 'hello' whenever they saw us cycling. They were our inspiration during the tough cycling times and their enthusiasm, openness and joy in calling was quite infectious to our own happiness.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lam our group leader was the best! He made a special connection with each of us and was constantly positive, happy and so very knowledgeable. He made our holiday into the best we could have wished for.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We gave ourselves two nights in Saigon before the actual tour and we enjoyed that. Also cycling fitness helps to make the trip an even happier and enjoyable one.

A Week in Jordan

An amazing week of archaeology, history, geology and a bit of fun thrown in! Fairly leisurely for an Exodus trip but still packed with stuff to do. Fantastic historical sites with so much more to see than expected. Good food and good service from hotels.

Most Inspirational Moment

Personally, standing on top of Mount Nebo looking out over the wilderness the Israelites had to negotiate on their way out from Egypt. The sites at Jerash and Little Petra were also so much more than expected - and, of course Petra itself was amazing. The mountain ranges are awesome - so vast - and it felt like stepping back in time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Remember that Jordan is a "dry" country so be prepared to pay high prices for alcohol when it is available. Good walking shoes with grip soles are necessary for Petra especially if you intend to do the "High Places" walk on day 2 (for which you need a reasonable head for heights as well as a good fitness level). I think we walked about 9 miles on day 1 in Petra. The cost of Petra by night was 17 dinar not 12 as stated in trip notes - this is quite expensive for what it is but a nice experience all the same. Don't expect much by way of "local entertainment" during the evening there. Go down a bit later than advertised and you will get a lovely quiet walk down to the site otherwise you will be walking with dozens of others and the atmosphere is lost. A packed lunch was organised for us on day 1 in Petra - us ladies certainly only needed half of it so just order 1 between 2. Save space in your luggage and don't take a towel - you can get one at the Dead Sea and on the Red Sea boats. Don't expect to be in a remote/totally natural place at the Dead Sea. You access the beach through a commercialised pool area which you can then use after your dip. Use insect repellent if you intend to sleep out at Wadi Rum - I was bitten 14 times on my face alone. Most of us didn't bother with sleeping bags although we weren't offered any at the camp. Plenty of layers and 2 thick blankets (provided) were adequate. Star watching isn't that great - there is light pollution from the camp which has lights on all night. Better viewing from home actually. Don't expect to be miles from anywhere at Wadi Rum - it only took minutes to drive back to the bus in the morning. Eating out in Jordan is not "cheap" as in other Middle Eastern countries so you will need spending money as recommended to cover this.