Awesome!
We had a great 2 weeks in Saudi with guide Abdu, laughing and learning all the way. This small group was well traveled, many with Exodus. This was our 3rd Exodus trip, though we've traveled a lot independently. After Saudi we flew to Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar (where we "celebrated" our 100th country visited; we recommend adding these places for independent travel). But Saudi Arabia is big, complex and we were so happy to have a guide like Abdu to explain everything. We peppered him nonstop with questions and he was informed and forthcoming on any topic. Had we not toured with a guide and group we would have missed a lot. We never found the bus rides (or train rides) overly long or taxing and felt very safe even on some (gorgeous) winding mountain roads. We enjoyed every meal, hotels were very nice with comfy beds, etc. And the farm stay, sleeping pads on the floor, was fantastic. Don't be put off by thinking it's too rustic! During our travels we found infrastructure to be modern, clean and efficient, English spoken widely.
Most Inspirational Moment
The most inspiring moments (plural) were the many times in Saudi when we were approached by locals, asking for photos, sometimes with their children, asking where we were from and always offering a handshake and a "welcome!". Where do you find that anymore?
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our guide Abdu exceeded our expectations. Exodus better watch out that the Saudi diplomatic corps doesn't hire him away from tourism. He was so insightful, gracious, funny and always kept his cool. Again, without an informed Saudi guide who had great insight into so many things we'd have missed a lot traveling on our own. Abdu never made us feel rushed, but when we had a lot to see someplace we learned "you snooze you lose". Lots of laughs that day...
Advice for Potential Travellers
Go to Saudi Arabia.! A lot to see on this trip and you'll never be bored. For women: never once was I uncomfortable for any reason, I found women in particular approaching me, wanting to know about me. Exodus gave/loaned us colorful abayas and scarf which we needed to wear in only Mosques and touring the city of Medina. I found having a couple bobby pins helped me keep my scarf on in the Mosques. One reads a lot about what women should wear; don't overthink it, just dress a bit baggy and show little skin (no shorts, short sleeves, etc).

























































































