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KILIMANJARO CLIMB - LEMOSHO ROUTE

Probably the most incredible experience you’ll ever have.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sadly I didn't quite make the summit, but there were plenty of inspirational moments nevertheless. Stunning views every day, the first sighting of the summit on day 2, having a birthday cake (with candles) baked for me by the chef at 4000m, the dedication and friendship of the guides, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, and just getting to the top of some of the hills when suffering from altitude sickness.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abraham was the ultimate professional. Calm, efficient, organised, friendly, with a cheeky sense of humour, he had eyes in the back of his head and was always watching to make sure everyone was OK, and quietly sorting problems without fuss, though never interfering. I can't imagine anything would rattle him, and you really couldn't ask for more in a guide. Special mention also to all the assistant guides: Nicholas, Saidi, Joseph and George for their incredible dedication, friendliness, passion and expertise, in particular on summit night when many people were struggling and could not have made it to the top without them. Joseph quite possibly saved my life that night.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't worry too much beforehand - all your questions will be answered during the trip, and the guides have everything down to a T. However, do make sure you are prepared mentally and physically: do some fitness and practice walks first, make sure you're organised, practise with your walking poles, rucksack and so on so you're not constantly faffing with equipment and holding people up. While lack of fitness won't necessarily stop you getting to the top, the fitter you are the more you'll enjoy the trekking in general. The days are mostly quite short and the distances covered small, but the altitude does make it challenging and tiring for the unfit. Hire the sleeping mats (trust me on this). And do be prepared for some very cold evenings. A really warm down jacket and 4 season down sleeping bag are an absolute must - do spend the money (or hire them). Make sure you have both a hydration bladder (difficult to drink frequently enough otherwise), and also 1-2 litre water bottles. Some days you'll need at least 3 litres of water during the day, and on summit night the bladder will freeze unless you can put it in your jacket pocket (as I did) or have insulated tubing (even then it may still freeze). Don't stress too much about the Diamox issue. Whatever anyone tells you, the research about its use prophylactically is still unproven either way. Some of our group who successfully summited took it, some didn't, some took it halfway through. Do your research, make a decision, but either way, if the guides think you need to take it, they'll tell you (and if you don't have any, they'll provide it).You don't need a yellow fever vaccination or certificate if you're on the group flights. Despite many comments on here to the contrary, I never bothered with gaiters once - didn't have a need for them (the first 2 days were muddy, but I was wearing shorts). If you don't normally wear them, I wouldn't bother. You'll be dirty anyway after a week without washing.

SPICE TRAILS OF KERALA

The trek and walks were excellent. I also enjoyed the boat trip through the backwaters of Kerala and a short walk along the beach. The sightseeing was more trying/tiring; long bus journeys for short, hot city tours. Even in January (winter) it was extremely hot and humid down at sea level.

Most Inspirational Moment

I greatly enjoyed the walks through the tea and coffee plantations and up to the second highest peak in south India. Just a pity that on the summit we bumped into a KE Adventure group approaching from another route! Luckily we had bagged the best camp site by far.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ajay was very keen to help and went out of his way to make our trip enjoyable. We had the added advantage of an ex-pat Indian in our holiday group who was a Tamil speaker; we forget that many northern Indians have as many problems as Europeans in speaking to southern Indians who do not speak English.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trek advice/list is rather too general. It is VERY cold at 8,000 feet at night so make sure you have lots of layers; we had ice on the water one night. Towels and head torches are also necessary. But the trek crew provided sterilised water all the time, so no need to take water purifying tablets. Do take a loo roll; the camping was fine, but there is no toilet paper in any of the many restaurants visited on the holiday.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

One of the best holidays we have been on, every day was special. Ideal holiday for wildlife and adventure loving people.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Gorillas definitely were the highlight of the trip. To be able to see these magnificent animals in their natural environment is something we shall never forget. We appreciate the hard work and dedication of all the staff eg rangers, trackers etc in their attempt to save the gorillas.In addition we were very fortunate in experiencing some fantastic wildlife sightings; pair of male Cheeters, lioness with her two week old cubs, both black and white Rinos, and a Hippo giving birth in the river Mara.We also enjoyed the trip to the orpanage and the wild camping. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

 Our group leader, Often, was exceptional the whole trip ran smoothly and he did everything possible to accommodate everybody's requests, our safety was paramount to him. He was always cheerfull and a delight to be with. His local knowledge was impressive, and if he didn't know the answer he would find out for you.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepaired for a great time, however, local tipping is generally expected everywhere and can leave you short of cash. 

CYCLING VIETNAM

Absolutely fantastic trip, and an excellent guide, you couldn’t fault this trip!Great food, great hotels, fantastic country!

Most Inspirational Moment

After cycling through several hair-pin curves for close to an hour, you reach the crest of the Hai Van Pass. Great views and a great sense of achievement. The sleeper train from Hoi Han to Hanoi was also an experience. Halong Bay was just amazing, jaw dropping scenery and  we stayed on a great boat.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Danh was fantastic, he was so full of knowledge and was extremely helpful, & took us to some lovely places to eat.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book it!

KERALA & TROPICAL INDIA

This is an amazing trip. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Making it to the end of the trip unscathed, the traffic needs your full attention!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Joseph was amazing.  I could not have imagined a better group leader.  Joseph invested a lot of time and energy into each of us insuring a great holiday.  He also created a great team with Abi and Romeo. It was a magical combination.  Book the trip just to be able to experience India with Joseph and his team.  Worth it!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just be ready for the traffic.  Pay attention and stay with the group in the city and you are good to go!

EVEREST BASE CAMP

An amazing experience, something I will never forget! Tough at times but no more than expected and the rewards easily outweighed the hardships!

Most Inspirational Moment

Difficult to single out one moment but I think the breathtaking scenery throughout the trek was a real highlight. Seeing the iconic mountains of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam etc and the vast Khumbu glacier was awe inspiring and especially seen from the the summit of Kala Pathar after the toil of getting there!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader, Lakpa Lama was superb - his knowledge, professionalism, sense of humour and enthusiasm for his country was endless and we felt very safe with him and his team.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Going at this time of year did mean it was cold! So a small thermos flask would be a great addition to the packing list - something a few of our group had thought of and as the rest of us were doing our best to keep our fluid intake up - not always easy when the water was so cold!- they could enjoy hot tea!The amount of money needed on trek was a bit over-estimated (especially if you don't buy a lot of imported stuff - chocolate bars etc) so we ended up with quite a lot of rupees to try and spend in Kathmandu. Although there is plenty to buy, prices are so good it was still a struggle!The money change places in Kathmandu don't change Travellers Cheques on a Saturday so change them at the hotel.  

ANTARCTIC EXPLORER

The whole trip was exceptionally well organised and was up there with my most inspriational trip ever (and I have done a fair bit of travelling!!))  Antarctica is definately a place you should experience a once in a lifetime experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

This is a hard one to answer as the whole trip was awsome, the most amazing moment was a close encounter (close enough to touch!) with a humpback whale.  We were in two zociacs and the humpback came and played with the boats for over half an hour it brought tears to your eyes that such a huge creature could be so interactive and gentle with boats that it outsized by many times.  Close up and personal.Penguins galore while you can stay the recommended 5 meters away from them dont be surprised that they dont pay the same attention to the rules!!!  If I am to use an analogy in the future for teams it will be to have the determination of a penguin getting to their nesting sites sometimes at the top of mountains.  Sheer resilliance and determination. It was inspirational to see the working and historical scientific/research sites that our guides could inform us of the great work that had been done to inform our future. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group leader from exodus was very inmative and our leader and the ships tour leaders got as much out of the trip that was possible for the whole group.  Made sure we had the information we needed and were always on hand to give answers to quesitons and ensure our trip was safe and most importantly enjoyable.  As a photographer the opportunities were massive.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Yes go for it ensure you look at the guidelines on what to bring and what is available on ship, I took most of my camera kit and used it all there are sooo many opportunities for great photographs.  Remember to take the time to sit back be quiet and take in the sounds views and experiences of Antarctica put the camera down and experience the place.  Take lots of memory cards and a back up to ensure you have enough space for the images you will get. Plenty of layers and a spare pair of socks.If you get the chance tag an extra day on at Beunos Aires a great experience and if its summer there v. hot remember to take an outfit that will work in this temperature. 

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

A great sunny cycling trip whilst the snow was falling back home.

Most Inspirational Moment

The locations of the hotels are so well chosen that when our visit coincided with the funeral of the King of Cambodia we were just one block from the security cordon and 2 blocks from the crematorium. Similarly in Ho Chi Minh City we were just a block from "Flower Street" expecially decked out for the New Year.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Nee our leader very soon felt like part of the group, but at the same time quietly ensureing that the needs of everyone in the group were being met. She is an inspirational lady going running every morning before cycling - just to keep fit. She was very much in control of the fairly complicated logistics with three support teams and two border crossings.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring a handlebar bag, to carry the small things you want to have with you like camera, sunscreen, repellant, money Unfortunately Exodus do not provide small panniers. Whilst you of course can have a bag on the bus which follows, but the bus is normally never just there when you want it! Bum bags and day sacks are too sweaty and inconvenient.

CYCLE THE BACKROADS OF SRI LANKA

This is a great trip.  Cycling is varied, accommodate overall very good.  A lovely country to see by bike.

Most Inspirational Moment

Several great moments inlcuding the tea plantations, whale watching, the elephant orphanage but mostly simply cycling through so many interesting places.  Only one slight negative was the Spice Gardens - ok if you don't a fairly full on sales pitch.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Surresh was our group leader.  He was very knowledgeable, friendly and very helpful.  He couldn't do enough for the group and would do his best to sort out any request - no matter how unusual.  We all loved him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Some challenging days cycling with the hills so the fitter you are the more you'll enjoy it (and the less time you'll spend in the support van!)

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

Wow, what a country to visit – Go before it all changes!  This trip was well structured and everyday brought a new experience; Hanoi is a 100% culture shock with its own sound track – the horns of a million mopeds, Halong Bay was a cool break from the city, the train south was memorable – just don’t order room service!  Hue and Hoi An were full of new sights, sounds and tastes, Ho Chi Min City was crazy and chaotic and the Mekong homestay was a tranquil respite to end the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

My highlights: Halong Bay overnight - No sign of 007, but what a memorable location. Mekong homestay - Sipping a cold beer in a hammock on the veranda, looking forward to a delicious dinner of fish and seafood. Yummy! Hue - cycling into the country and watching the duck farmers shepherding their flock down the canal. Hoi An - bartering for two new handmade shirts in one of the many tailors.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hai was a great trip leader; always ready to help and to ensure we were enjoying the trip.  Our safety came first - it's been a while since I was helped across the road! Beware his sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Treat the Vietnamese with respect and they will welcome you with a smile. Go with the flow.  Don't expect western standards everywhere, although you'll be surprised by how the arrangements all work seamlessly.