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Cambodian Adventure

A really great holiday, with a lovely group of people and an excellent guide. Pheap and his driver Mr Ouch showed us with pride their beautiful country. Recovering from terrible events in the 70’s Cambodia is now opening up to tourism and has much to offer.

Most Inspirational Moment

No one thing, but of course the size and grandeur of Angkor Watt which was amazing. Then on a totally different scale, the Genocide Museum, which was hard to visit and accept, but had to be done. Throughout the trip the Cambodian people were smiling and welcoming.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Pheap was an excellent guide and leader. Always available with a smile, lots of information and of course his singing voice, a song for every city we visited! He is an asset to Exodus. Every time we left or returned to the coach we were offered drinking water. It was lovely when we stopped at roadside markets etc and he would buy things for us to taste, some with more success than others!

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip is quite busy, although there is a free day. Some of our group then did a waterfall/trek, while others took a boat trip to a "tropical" island. The journey there and back took over 2 hours each way, and although the island and the lunch we ate there was lovely, we didn't enjoy the visit of sand flies. Many of us got bitten very badly. The food throughout was varied and tasty, we loved the bargain priced cocktails, especially at happy hour. The hotels were all very acceptable and the excellent wi fi connection was a welcome surprise.

Discover Costa Rica

A stunning, stimulating, invigorating and fascinating country. Book this trip now. See the places, the wildlife and the scenery firsthand. Meet the people. Talk to them. They smile back. Take your photos but also take the time to sit back and fully absorb. Wonderful.

Most Inspirational Moment

Crossing the Continental Divide and stopping on the summit to experience the Trade Winds. How far do you dare to lean without falling ? Look right and you see the Caribbean side of the country, look left and there's the Pacific side. Visit the Hummingbird Farm at Antonio Manuel National Park, there is no possible way you could leave without a huge smile on your face. Ziiiippp, slurp, ziiiippp.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group Leader was Edwin and our bus driver was Michael. Great guys - many thanks for looking after us and showing us your country with obvious passion.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some advice (i) Book this trip (ii) Packing list combination of optional + essential items is fairly accurate but dump the brolly, take hiking shoes (don't really need boots), zip-off hiking trousers/shorts, one warm up layer only (fleece or jumper), maybe some clothes washing powder/ liquid and make sure your camera has good telephoto lens for birds/animal photos, at least 250MM for SLR or 6x zoom for digital (10x better) (iii) check out flight options to avoid US Immigration, travelling from London to San Jose on Iberia via Madrid seems a better route and arrival time.

Cycle Indochina & Angkor

A trip of a life time a great opportunity to see 3 countries from a local perspective. The scenery and the bikes were fabulous even the transition from one country to another was seamless with the support teams really taking care of us all. The snacks on the way provided by them were lovely especially the home made lemonade in Cambodia. We really got to know the support teams as they made us all feel safe and their sense of humour was brilliant. As a group we all got on so well and as I had not paid for a single room our guide arranged that us 3 ladies rotated the rooms so we all had at least 3 nights on our own.

Most Inspirational Moment

The visit to the killing fields was awe inspiring and the visit to the war museum in Saigon equally memorable however I think getting up at 04.00 to go and watch the sun rise over Ankor Watt ......I will never forget

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was so kind and thoughtful to the needs of all the group. He had the patience of a saint as we had one, and there is always one, who would test anyone, yet he treated him with respect and patience where as I and others would have sent him in the opposite direction several times!!!!!! His local knowledge was fascinating and he really loved his job which was evident throughout the trip. Therefore we were so sad to say goodbye when the trip was over. Other guides form other countries when meeting him you could see their respect for him. Rik is a gem if you get him you will have a fab time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Advice for others considering this trip I would say go for it. I am 3 months off 60 with little or no training done for this trip however I can cycle a road bike so the transition to mountain bike was no problem. Just check the size of your frame before you set off as I was given a large frame I am 5ft 3ins!!! It took me 2 days to realise I had the wrong size of bike!!!! The food you will enjoy is outstanding as your guide will bring you to local restaurants. The local knowledge each guide has and their enthusiam is 10 out of 10. You feel safe and privileged to see the local villages and people. Bring american dollars rather than the local currency.

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

This was a fantastic week spent with delightful companions. The scenery was stunning, the walks were varied and enjoyable. The pace was leisurely, and although as a Sunday walker I found some of the ascents a little strenuous, it was all well worth the effort, and Paul our leader was on hand with lots of help and encouragement. Optional activities such as Vesuvius and Herculaneum were also well organised and enjoyable.

Most Inspirational Moment

I particularly enjoyed the Walk of the Gods, and the descent to Amalfi was memorable, probably for the 2000 steps!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader Paul was very sociable and enthusiastic. He talked us through all of the walks beforehand, and had excellent local knowledge. He judged the pace of the walks very well, so no one was left behind, and chose some beautiful picnic spots.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to exert yourself - the rewards are worth it, and as several of my fellow travellers have said, expect lots and lots of steps! Good boots and hiking poles are a great help.

Mount Toubkal Winter Trek (Monkey Business!)

A challenging and exhilarating trek in winter conditions, with over 7 meters of snow in places, using crampons and ice axes for the first time! and with a fabulous group!

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational was our pre trek briefing from our leader Abdullah who welcomed us in a sincere and earnest way to Morocco which is a muslim country surrounded by other countries which are in conflict. This made a deep impression and immediately earned our respect for him.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abdullah was a fantastic leader,He looked after us kept us informed and was ably assisted by Mohammed and Houssain. Safety was paramount, he checked our kit and trekked with us if we were flagging!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go with the Exodus team! push yourselves and find your limits, Its exhilarating, Take up the challenge! Your guides will assist you in every way.

excelent introdution to asia

the trip was a introduction to the region , leaving you wanting to return and explore further

Most Inspirational Moment

I it difficult to identify one moment as each of the three countries were so different , it was more like 3 holidays in one.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit was a very good leader and his relaxed Thai style made him very popular with the group

Advice for Potential Travellers

add a few days on to each end of the trip so you can see more

Galapagos and Amazon

What a fantastic adventure! The rain forest was amazing, paddling up the creek to the Napo Wildlife Centre was like going to a different world. The cabanas were lovely, food plentiful and tasty. We saw Giant River Otters twice! Wow! It was the rain forest, so guess what, it rained! (but not all the time.)
Cachalote was equally comfortable, if a little cramped, and Cookie produced excellent meals, need to go on a diet now. The walks on the islands were short, but interesting with an abundance of wildlife providing loads of photo opportunities.Snorkeling was brilliant, even for a novice like me.
The Hotel Vieja Cuba in Quito was quaint and unusual.

Most Inspirational Moment

When the boat was surrounded by a pod of minky whales. We could even hear them calling to one another.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Delfin was informative and knowledgeable, keen and enthusiastic, whilst Fabio had eagle eyes. Together they were amazing. In the Galapogas Christina was equally knowledgeable and as a resident showed her love of the islands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pracice snorkelling and buy a good camera or you will be very left out!

Pura Vida in Costa Rica

Excellent adventures every day. Loads of wildlife to see, great jungle lodges, excellent guide and good food.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sitting on the beach at Manuel Antonio with a palm tree behind us with a toucan at the top, a woodpecker half way up and an iguana next to us.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Guillermo was excellent, hugely knowledgable about the bio diversity, seemed to know every species of bird we saw and had a very sound philosophy about life.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack lots of changes of clothes as its mostly hot except in the mountains where you need a fleece at night. Leave the really cold gear behind. It can rain a lot on the boats at Tortuguero but ponchos are provided so a lightweight waterproof jacket is the only rain gear you need. You can buy caps everywhere which is useful both for rain and shine. Food (including salads) and water is generally safe but you still might need some Immodium just in case. Walking trips are generally fairly easy, albeit sometimes slippery when wet. I had walking boots, a pair of rugged trainers and walking sandals. If you wanted to save space you could get away with just walking shoes and leave the boots behind.

Mount Toubkal- winter climb

Great company, professional guides, fantastic food and that is even before you get to the mountains. The natural beauty is un-missable and the adventure un-stoppable.

Most Inspirational Moment

Overcoming fears amongst people who have become your friends under the safety of expert guides. Breathtaking beauty surrounds. The journey epic and the rewards are unforgettable.

Vietnam & Angkor Wat, March 2015

This was an incredibly varied, exciting, well organised and enjoyable trip. It covered major sights of interest in Vietnam, and the visit to Angkor Wat was a real bonus.

Most Inspirational Moment

Halong Bay. Although the weather wasn't brilliant, the bay was spectacular and atmospheric, the boat trip wonderful, and the first attempt at kayaking exciting (thanks to a very patient and understanding kayak partner!).

Thoughts on Group Leader

Vinh was exceptional - extremely well organised, so we all knew exactly what was expected of us, very knowledgeable, and willing to share his own personal and family experiences with us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel as light as possible, but be prepared for changes in weather from quite cold in North Vietnam to very hot in Cambodia. Take an overnight bag to be used in Halong Bay and the Mekong Delta. Sandals were essential footware - take at least 2 pairs.