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Your Words – We tell it like it is! Holiday Reviews by previous Exodus travellers  

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INCA TRAIL, TITICACA & NAZCA

Amazing experience, loved every minute of it 🙂

Most Inspirational Moment

The inca trek and all making it past dead women's pass was definitely the highlight - we worked together as a really supportive team with the encouragement and humour of our wonderful tour guide Maritza to keep us going! The scenery was absolutely stunning, and it was cleverly organised so we rarely came across other tourists until the last day. Food in camp was amazing - restaurant standard (albeit on steel plates!) and the group really bonded over entertaining evenings in the dining tent.Flying over the Nazca Lines was also an experience not to be missed, probably the only way to appreciate the vastness of the lines and the scale of it all.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Maritza was amazing - I've done a few tours now with different companies, and she was by far the best leader I've ever had. Really knowledgeable and passionate about her culture, but very sociable and humorous too and somehow kept our motley group in order! Really lovely lady generally - a little Peruvian star!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for feeling the altitude when you fly up to Lake Titicaca - but don't panic, it does subside. Take some warm clothes for the evening in the inca trek (and lots of spare clothes so you have clean things when you get back!). Walking poles were invaluable for me - and I think everyone in the group used them at some point. Oh and on a point of complete vanity - dry shampoo is fab for avoiding greasy locks!!!The flight over the Nazca lines is a great experience and would definitely recommend. Also the trip to the ballestas islands - most of us went and all really enjoyed. Otherwise - just go for it! you won't regret it!

CYCLE MOROCCO'S GREAT SOUTH

GREAT CYCLING ON QUIET ROADS WITH GREAT DOWN HILLS AND NOT STEEP UP HILLS.THE TRIP NOTES DO NOT DO THE CYCLING JUSTICE.

Most Inspirational Moment

THE PEACE AND QUIET I EXPERIENCED WHILE CYCLING !

Thoughts on Group Leader

GOOD.CALM AND ORGANISED.

AMALFI COAST: POMPEII & PIZZA - FAMILY HOLIDAY

A wonderful holiday and some great memories. The organisation was fabulous and the knowledge and enthusiasm of our guide really added to the whole experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

The BBQ on the Path of the Gods was fantastic, a real added bonus that you just wouldn't get if you tried to do this yourself.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was brilliant, she even organised an extra walk on her day off so a few of us could climb the mountain next to the hotel.

ESSENTIAL PERU

The whole tour was amazing-I really don’t think we could have seen as much or experienced Peru by doing it ourselves. Our guide (Marcial) was amazing and all of the hotels were so much better than I had expected. The tour did involve early starts, but this was necessary to get the most out of the final destinations for the day by arriving at most places by mid-afternoon. Long days in the coach are also required, but they flew by with multiple stops for photos, comfort breaks and food.

Most Inspirational Moment

Machu Pichu of course, but there were many interesting days and different landscapes to enjoy. Machu Pichu may be a cliche' as most inspirational moment - but it really was excellent. Being at 16,000 ft on altiplanas was also very special. We had a great group and it was great to meet people from all walks of life who will remain friends for years to come.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Marcial really did make the tour and we were lucky to have him. Everything was organised well and everyone was looked after. His knowledge and passion about Peru really shone through and he was able to reel off interesting facts without even thinking about it. Even on the 'free days' Marcial would offer to arrange optional trips which was great. Marcial had a great sense of humour and is a great guy to have as your guide. We had some excellent meals and nights out on the town and always felt safe in the restaurants and bars recommended to us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wear sun-cream, the UV rays are strong. Don't be put off by altitude - nobody had altitude sickness on our tour - the trip ascends section by section so you get used to it, but there were moments of light headedness on occasions, just drink fluids and don't over do it for the first 3 days or so. Don't worry about long trips on buses - they were actually luxury coaches most of the time on the trip and not rickerty old buses i had imagined before going! The home stay on the island is nothing to be afraid of - the families had converted barns into 3/4 units of double/twin rooms which were basic b&b style - so the group split up into 3 different locations, but you shared a room with your travelling partner and it was nothing like the mud huts and bunk bed group sharing that i had originally envisaged! Try to take as much small note Peruvian Soles as you can - they don't like 100 sole notes, but they WILL find change to score a sale! As a tip $150 each is sufficient to pay tips and a few of the optional tours but take Soles otherwise. Probably budget £400-£500 each to cover food, drink, souvenirs and optional tours.

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

This was a wonderful holiday, my first with Exodus . The walking and views are exceptional, the hotel , staff ,food could not be faulted . A great group, lots of fun and a really good time of year to go.

Most Inspirational Moment

That's easy, swimming in the sea and then drinking chilled proscecco sitting on the beach at Amalfi .

Thoughts on Group Leader

Eric our group leader was great. He organised everything (including the beach experience ) and led us on some amazing walks. He was very friendly and had some good stories to tell.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a variety of clothes if you go in October as the days can be quite warm but it gets cooler in the evenings.

UNDISCOVERED ATLAS

Great trip. Very well organised and a pleasure to be on. Best if you like rocks – there are a lot around.

Most Inspirational Moment

I had ten inspirational moments - the five lunches and five dinners that Mohammed managed to magic out of two gas cookers each day of the trek - absolutely cracking food.We also had a delightful stop-off at a local lady's house for tea and biscuits. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abdullah was great. Very friendly and helpful, and certainly knew his stuff.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Not really - come prepared to put some effort in as a couple of the days are fairly long - you will appreciate getting to camp and resting up.

ATLAS DESCENT

Excellent holiday, really well organised and a challenge.

Most Inspirational Moment

The final day was brilliant. A 7km off road climb, before a huge descent that ended on the beach. We all ended up swimming in the sea, dodging the huge waves!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Superb. Liz was a great tour leader who could talk the talk and walk the walk. A great cyclist, extremely fit and a great sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It's tough - train for it.

PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

A short, easy going trek finished off by a visit to Petra.The  conditions at the camps, while theres no running water, was perfectly fine and the support crews did an excellent job.

Most Inspirational Moment

The sunset over the desert and the new moon/evening star combinationAlso, seeing the Treasury   

Thoughts on Group Leader

By and large he was good  - but had a tendency to overelaborate when perhaps silence would have been better.  there were a few occassions where he could have picked up the tempo a little such as when we were at Petra where people were conscious of being on a tight time schedule.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take wet wipes, light weight boots and compede.  Also for the scrambling, try and get some gloves unless you want to have your finger prints erased.

CYCLE NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA & PANAMA

Standard of certain hotels were much below expectations of a Premium Trip

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling 50 miles in one day - a first for us!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Well organised, informative, supportive of all cycling abilities.

Advice for Potential Travellers

As a group, we felt that the stops for lunch were unnecessarily long and resulted in late afternoon arrival at destination hotel. Arriving late meant that there was little daylight time for exploring or enjoying the new environment.

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Reply from Exodus

The hotels that we use on the Premium departure of this trip are the best options available to us in each location visited when taking into account our group requirements. We need to use lodgings that can cater for a group of up to 16 passengers plus our support team of 4. This does leave us with a fairly limited choice in comparison to countries with a more established tourism infrastructure, but still enables us to successfully run Premium departures with a higher than usual standard of accommodation. The descriptions that we give of hotels are all honest and certainly not intended to be misleading in any way.

The concept of efficient customer service as we know it is still in its infancy in some Central American destinations meaning that some processes experienced at restaurants and hotels can be understandably frustrating. We have developed long lasting relationships with various restaurants/cafes en route which enable us to spend a relatively short amount of time ordering and paying for lunches for a group of our size. A bit of flexibility is built into the itinerary in order to allow for delays as well as local conditions and client preferences on how long is spent dining.

The focus of the trip is upon cycling, and as a lot of ground is covered through three countries this understandably makes up the vast majority of the activity time. The only way to include more time in National Parks looking for wildlife would be to shorten certain biking stages and increase the amount of time spent in transit on road transfers – something that I feel the majority of our clients would disapprove of in this case.

Some beach time is available on Ometepe Island (Lake Nicaragua), at Playa Marsella (Pacific Coast en route to San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua), Black Beach (Cahuita, Costa Rica). Plus a full day at Bocas del Toro (Panama) during the free day on Day 11 where beautiful beaches can be visited on an excursion from the hotel.

A range of feedback from other group members has been received which we will be reviewing as always in conjunction with our local operator in Central America. We are of course grateful for all client input as it helps us to continuously evaluate and refine how our trips are designed.

Adam – Product Manager for Costa Rica

BORNEO WILDLIFE DISCOVERER

Wonderful wildlife ecounters -we were so privileged!

Most Inspirational Moment

Our dream was to glimpse an Orangutan in the wild. We were blessed to see a Mother with her baby in the forest on the way to the Gomantong cave. The 'Bat Exodus' from Mulu Caves was unbelievable and has to be seen to be believed-it is stunning.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Manuel was absolutely brilliant. A credit to Exodus and his country.  So knowledgable and kind. Absolutely nothing was too much trouble for him. Everything flowed smoothly in his capable hands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just to reiterate it is very humid!! You will sweat buckets, so be prepared and keep well hydrated. We loved the privilege of being able to trek through pristine rainforest. Don't worry about the leeches, they're really more of an annoyance and you can buy perfectly adequate leech socks locally.