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

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MT TOUBKAL CLIMB

This trip was one of the best I have ever taken. From the moment of arriving in Morocco to the day I departed I felt like I was looked after and having a great time taking in all the stunning views and meeting new, interesting people.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the summit of Mount Toubkal! The whole group reached the top and it had been a fairly difficult hike due to the altitude, but we all made it and had a lovely picnic at the top, whilst enjoying the extensive views across to the Sahara.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Mohamed was excellent. A very knowledgeable and friendly guy, who took a real interest in the group and who we were. He is highly competent in the mountains and knows his stuff!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book this trip if you want a challenging, but extremely rewarding holiday. Also, ladies, make sure you take clothes that will cover you up for walking around Marrakesh.

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

This is a superb holiday with just the right mix of walking and sight-seeing. The group leader was outstanding and the hotel staff superb.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking around the rim of Vesuvius.Visiting Herculaneum.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Christine is the best group leader that I have ever had and an absolute asset to Exodus. She is a consummate professional. From the minute she met us at the airport until the minute we left she smiled. Christine has built up an enormous network of contacts within the local community which meant that the holiday ran without a hitch. At various moments she produced little treats for us, all paid for out of her own pocket. Christine's knowledge of the local area is second to none. This holiday would not have been the same without Christine's guidance and humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Prepare for steps!The neighbours can be quite lively.

AMALFI COAST: POMPEII & PIZZA - FAMILY HOLIDAY

This is a great introduction to small-group holidays with lots of elements sure to appeal to families. There was time to swim on most of the days either at the hotel pool or at a beach and this was popular with the children in the group I joined.

Most Inspirational Moment

My family loved the section of 'The Walk of the Gods' and the lunch that day.  The views were fantastic and the lunch was lovely. The water-taxi trips gave us great views of the coastline and a chance to appreciate its beauty while avoiding the twists and turns on the roads. One of the highlights for my son was making his own pizza in the hotel and he talks about it often now we're back home.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Eduardo was born in the area and knows it and the people well.  He likes people and is happy to take suggestions for changes to the finer details. The trip included some opportunities you'd need local links for eg to see local people at their work making cheese.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The younger children seemed to struggle with the late dinners and/or late nights. Some were very fractious as the day went on. The hotel dinners started at 8pm so families might like to know this before they book.

WALKING IN TUSCANY

Food was ok but bland. Although the group were asked at the beginning if anyone had any objections to the owners dogs walking every day I felt that the majority group agreement ruled but my interest is wild life whilst walking so hung back from the group when walking, having that said they were on leads and well behaved…I am not a dog lover

Most Inspirational Moment

General landscape of Tuscany

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent very friendly, helpful, organised and extremely informative in all aspects of holiday

Advice for Potential Travellers

I felt that some of the walkers were not prepared for walking in Tuscany in terms of footwear it was far more than just rolling hills, the trip notes and advice are spot on

A WEEK IN JORDAN

One word…. Wow!

Most Inspirational Moment

I don't know where to start! From floating in the Dead Sea, being touching distance from Israel, having tea with a Bedouin; sleeping and flying in Jeeps over the desert;.... Just brilliant!!

Thoughts on Group Leader

A human encyclopedia! Very knowledgeable and had a passion for the country that was infectious!  Watch out for being ripped off for what I suspect was swapped for commission and freebies (meals and stops at shopping places) though.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do it!

AMALFI COAST: POMPEII & PIZZA - FAMILY HOLIDAY

This is the perfect family holiday – great Italian food, perfect weather, friendly family-run hotel and fun days full of activities. It’s also a short flight down to Napoli and and easy one hour transfer to the hotel for the week.

Most Inspirational Moment

I think the best part of the holiday is the interaction with the family that run the 2Torri Hotel - Nicola, Giovanni and the leader Eduardo. The kids loved pizza-making, past-making etc in teh hotel kitchen. The leader also arranged trips to a craft-making shop and also a local mozzarella-making farm. These were all little extras that you wouldn't normally get if you organised the holiday yourself.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Eduardo is the star of the holiday. He knows everyone on the Amalfi coast and can fix any problem. The kids loved Eduardo and he is a genuine people person. He even joined in the football match with the kids - so we had an Italian in the team! 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would say this is a very relaxing holiday and the kids will love the pool at the hotel, whenever there is some down town. Don't worry, you can relax in the sun and keep an eye on them at the same time.Take note that this is an expensive place for tourists and the Exodus holiday includes most essentials. However, if you do decide to go eat in the cafe or restaurants in Capri or Positano then expect London prices or more. However, we full-board on most days so just have a budget for ice-creams and a few extra snacks! 

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

My husband and I did this trip August 2013. Jaw dropping scenery, amazing hospitality at our Bomerano Hotel and awesome fellow walkers.

Most Inspirational Moment

So many inspirational moments...Herculaneum and then standing on the rim of Mt Vesuvius are probably the stand outs.

Thoughts on Group Leader

What absolutely made the trip was having Christine as our tour leader. Such an amazing knowledge of the area, very professional at all times but with that cheeky smile and laugh on show constantly. Such a vivid imagination and lots of funny little stories to keep us amused. Little treats from her "Mary Poppins" bag were totally unexpected but a lovely personal touch from her. Without doubt Christine is the best tour leader we have ever had.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for steps, steps and more steps....but it is sooooo worth it.

CYCLE THROUGH SIENA & CHIANTI

We really enjoyed this trip, and are so glad we chose it. What a pleasure to cycle through beautiful Tuscany on some great routes. Every hill seemed to have a village on it, and you get to stop in some of them!

Most Inspirational Moment

Probably riding into Siena in the evening light (we were late).

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great. Thanks Radu and Juan: Enthusiastic, organised and caring.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Well, to get to those hilltop villages you have got to get up the hills - and there are a lot of them! And some are quite long. Also, it was very hot in August, so if you struggle With hills, think about taking the holiday at a different time. That said, everyone in our group managed them.

AMALFI COAST & BAY OF NAPLES

This was a superb holiday, with a good mixture of walking and sight seeing. The scenery was stunning and the hotel staff were outstanding.

Most Inspirational Moment

Visiting Pompeii, walking up Vesuvius and being able to go round Herculaneum on the free day (which was organised by the hotel).

Thoughts on Group Leader

Christine was an outstanding group leader. She had an enormous local knowledge and nothing was too much trouble. She met us with a smile at the airport and that smile lasted all week. Several  treats appeared from her rucksack at key moments as well. She is an utterly professional and generous leader who is an asset to Exodus.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just beware of the heat if you go in the summer months. Earplugs might help at night as the family next door to the hotel keeps late hours!!

DISCOVER NAMIBIA

A fantastic trip for anyone wanting to gain a flavour of Nambia, from its stunning desert landscapes, to cafes on the coast, game viewing in Etosha and geological curiosities en route. I’ve done 8 exodus trips in the past and this is right up there!

Most Inspirational Moment

For me, it was the visit to Sossusvlei, where we saw the sunset and sand change colour as the sun rose from the top of 'Dune 45' and then the trip to Dead Vlei. You get a choice of going to either Hidden or Dead Vlei but definitely choose the latter.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ronney was superb! I had read most of the reviews on the website before and saw his name kept cropping up, and I was delighted that the very complimentary comments were not misplaced. He was amazingly knowledgeable, had eyes like a proverbial hawk, so could pick out the tiniest animal or bird and identify it for us. He (and his team of Jonas and 'Happy') were absolutely amazing - incredibly hard-working, the fastest tent constructors I have ever seen and the food was absolutely stunning every night, ranging from fish and chips, chicken curry, springbok stew and cottage pie. Everyone on my trip was amazed with the food!

Advice for Potential Travellers

To be honest, there's nothing here that's not either been said before or fairly obvious, but here are my comments:1. Get South African currency before you go. The Namibian dollar is pegged to the SA rand and is accepted everywhere. Saves finding ATMs (though to be fair, this wasn't difficult).2. Bring a spare battery for your camera. Charging facilities are available (both on the bus and at every campsite), but it's good to be cautious!3. I found a pillow case was handy to stuff my fleece and other clothes items in to make up a pillow. Hardened campers might not need one, but it helped me sleep!4. The adapter you need is the 3 round pins that are marketed for South Africa.5. The water at every camp site was fine. Many people did buy bottled water (and there were plenty of supermarket stops to stock up on supplies) but I didn't. I reckon that at most campsites it taster better than my water back in the UK. 6. A notebook can be a good way of keeping track of all the species you see, if that's your thing.7. Don't bother booking an additional game drive. We saw well over 100+ species from the van and the waterhole at the first Etosha campsite is floodlit; we saw 26 elephant at the waterhole simultaneously one night and then 6 rhino the next.8. I didn't think the books that exodus 'recommended' were all that great. The van has 7 or 8 reference books (birds, mammals, insects, flowers, geology etc etc) so personally, I wouldn't buy any of the books they list and just get a general guide instead, such as the 'Insight Guide' of Namibia (10.99 on amazon), which was very very good. Highly recommended for general information on the areas you visit.9. The flight via Frankfurt is a bit of a pain, but that's all part of the experience! Just check that your hold luggage is being checked in all the way to Windhoek on the way out, or Heathrow on the way back.10. I travelled in July/Aug 2013 and we had great weather (about 7-12C at night and 24-28C by day), bar two very windy days at the start at Sesriem and Solitaire. For the most part it was a dry heat, so all you need are plenty of t-shirts, one or two long-sleeved tops and a fleece. I took a down jacket as so many other reviewers said how cold it was but never used it; maybe we were lucky? Anyway, it helped make a good pillow. Zip off trousers were good as it meant it was easy to keep warm in the cooler evenings and mornings. I took walking boots but they really weren't necessary. Sandals were best most of the time. 11. I can wholeheartedly recommend the quad biking whilst in Swakopmund. Great fun! Brad Pitt's been there 13 times, apparently. 12. Ear plugs are good to muffle the sound of any snorers in the group!!!