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CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: DOBBIACO

A fantastic week combining fabulous scenery, a warm and welcoming hotel and a well-led introduction to cross country skiing.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sitting outside in the January sun with a hot chocolate, a wonderful view of the Dolomites and the company of a great group of people.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Andy was an excellent leader. He coped well with a group having a wide range of abilities, providing the right levels of encouragement and support to everyone.  His friendliness and sense of humour helped to make the week a success as a social experience as well as a cross country skiing experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you take some ibuprofen for the inevitable aches and pains you will experience on a cross country skiing holiday. They are very expensive in Italy as one of our party found to her cost!

CYCLE NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA AND PANAMA

My fourth Exodus cycling holiday and it was by far the best.  Well organised, great people, great locations, good choices of restaurants, fantastic scenery – volcanoes, rain forests, lakes and carribean islands – and the weather was more than kind to us!  All three countries were different and special in their own way but Costa Rica was by far the highlight!

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to choose from....The trip to the top of the Masaya volcano and seeing inside the crater (thankfully the wind was blowing away from us so we didn't get engulfed by the smelly gases).The 2 hour river rafting trip where we saw everything from iguanas, crocodiles, snakes, monkeys and all kinds of exotic birds.Cycling from the most beautiful resort of Mystica through the rain forests, along Lake Arenal seeing Monkeys in the trees at the side of the road and a Coati strolling around in front of us without a care in the world.Having a beer in the hot springs (everyone else had the best pina colada's apparently!). Our guide spotting a very well camouflaged sloth in a tree...and there after a few more sloths spotted!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kevin was excellent.  He was faced with a few challenges throughout the trip, in particular and issue with a boat trip and the Nicaragua/Costa Rica border crossing, which he dealt with as well as he could do - sheer tenacity and a very dry sense  of humour seemed to serve him well!  He was very conscientious, regularly checking how everyone was and if they were having a good time.  His knowledge of all the areas was fantastic and he talked us through our routes, showing us detailed maps every day we cycled. The whole team was extremely helpful, good humoured and very organised.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are two or three opportunities to do laundry, the main one being in La Fortuna where you stay for two days.  The laundry service is quick and cheap.  Make sure you get some hill training in, you can be extremely fit but still struggle if you aren't bike fit (spinning classes help if you haven't got any big hills near you). Take plenty of insect repellent...they are everywhere!Finally, the only downside to this trip was the border crossing between Nicaragua and Costa Rica. It took us 7 hours. The group were all very patient and Kevin managed everyone's expectations very well.  We all soon forgot about this little blip the following day when we floated down the river for two hours spotting wildlife!

ANTARCTIC EXPLORER

Wonderful trip.  Well worth the effort despite some stressful moments in the beginning.  Antarctica is a very special place.  Cannot be compared to any other travel experience.  So glad I went.   Would have given 5 stars but for my experiences prior to and at the beginning of the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Penguins.  Waking up after a night in the snow to see a Penguin looking at me.  Seeing a Whales head surface near our Zodiac.  The sheer pristine beauty of the place.  The "blue icebergs" and the stillness.  Nature at its purest and most unspoilt.  The wonderful staff.  The professional photographers and the interesting lectures.  The memory stick of the trip, including photos was a great momento.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kim Christie.  I did not know she was on the trip until a few days into the trip despite exchanging emails prior to the trip. Could have done with her help in Ushuaia (see "Anything you want to add"). 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wish I'd taken a hat with ear flaps and an inbetween coat.  Sometimes my triple goose down parka was a bit too warm (it can get quite warm in the sun when worn together with the waterproof outer gear) and my thin jacket (for the BA sun) was not warm enough for Ushuaia.  The thin inner finger gloves are very useful when taking photos.  Thermals are a must.  Layers of thin polo necks best.  Tee shirt OK in ship but need warm coat for deck.  No special shoes/boots required.  Rent wellington boots, waterproof jacket and trousers on ship.  Travel light. Take lots of film and extra batteries.Worst airport (BA to Ushuaia) experience I've ever had (and I've done a lot of travelling).  Long queues.  Very few of the staff speak English.  Chaos.  So nearly missed flight.  Met quite a few other people who had a similar experience.  Get to the airport early.  Coming back was better.  Nice little airport at Ushuaia.

ATLAS PANORAMA

Very well organised trip. Complete confidence in Hassan our guide who was very knowledgeable and good fun.  Good range in our group who all gelled very well.  Beautiful scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

Learning about the culture from Hassan and meeting the Berber people.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Brilliant guide, worked hard for us but was also good fun.  Very professional.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't worry about taking lots of snacks the food is excellent and plentiful and vegetarians are catered for.

CYCLING VIETNAM

A trip that exceeded all expectations. A fantastic country with friendly people, stunning views, great food and a big smile. Just go see it for yourself!!

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational moments would have to be the long descent, nearly an hour descending at speed with twisting bends and stunning scenery all around. Waterfalls, clear skies, greenery all around but dont take your eyes off that road for too long. This is a country with a photo opportunity every where you look, be it in the city, on the road, in the mountains, along the coast, or just the presentation of the food!Be prepared to be treated like a celebrity with all the local children running out of their homes shouting hello at the top of their voice, waving and giving you a high five as you ride by. Awesome

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lam.Fantastic. Nothing was too much trouble, everything was organised down to a tee he even manged to make it rain for a day whilst we were there, although we alll agreed we had enough after a few hours.  He never stopped smiling was very helpul, answered questions, knew so much about his country a great cyclist and a good sense of humour. Superb guy all round and so were the rest of the crew including Mr Tam the mechanic who never stopped smiling and was quick as a flash going up those hills!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

The best advice i could give is padded shorts, an absolute must. Some chamois cream and taking your own saddle would also be a good shout too. Be prepared to have a great time, take plenty of photos and dont stop smiling. Temperaures were hot and sticky in the south and on the roads, but a little cooler in the north especially in Hanoi. So long sleeve tops and trousers would be a good idea. A camel back would be sensible but not essential i also think some sort of trainng would be a good idea. Dont just turn up thinking you can do it on a whim if you havent put in the effort or are not fit enough. The heat does take it out of you but you do acclimatise and the lengths of the rides start off short and gradually get longer.

ANDES TO AMAZON

A great holiday with such variety – should appeal to both those who enjoy the natural world and culture vultures.

Most Inspirational Moment

It's the most beautiful country we have ever visited and it is not without variety, even within the highland areas. We loved the climb to 5000m up Chimborazo. As  a contrast the Amazonian jungle was informative, thrilling and fun. The colonial cities of Quito and Cuenca are beautiful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Fantastic guide. Really well informed. Never reluctant to answer any questions. Patient, relaxed, fun and with a great sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You need a case that you can easily carry over your shoulder for the jungle - you can't use a suitcase with wheels. Alternatively take an additional bag sufficient for stuff for 2 nights not forgetting that you will get very sweaty in the high humidity. You will wear wellingtons (provided) in the jungle so make sure you have the right socks. A head torch is essential and a lighter would be useful as you need to light candles (no electricity in the rooms) and the matches were always damp.Be aware that you will spend as much time travelling as you will on actitivities but this is necessary to see as much and to do as much as there is on this wonderful holiday.

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

This holiday not only met my expectations, it exceeded them – a true holiday of a lifetime.The boat, crew & group leader were top notch, the food was both tasty and plentiful – how the chef made what he did, heaven only knows!    

Most Inspirational Moment

The conservational work being undertaken by the National Park.Being able to share this trip of a lifetime with my father, it was our dream come true. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Darwin Alvarez was a delight!  His knowledge and experience was second to none, he ensured questions were answered and that everyone was involved throughout the week. The pace of each activity was based on the group, safety was always key to any activity.  Darwins's ability to convey information in a positive and fun manner has to be commended, he was extremely helpful and flexible in his approach. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack warm jumper and raincoat for Quito as it is it chilly especially if you go up on the cable car (which is well worth a trip!) and take it steady due to the altitude, walk slowly and  let your body adjust - the altitude affected many even the fittest of our party.There is limited space for your luggage on the boat, so don't take bulky suitcases. Pack wisely, you don't need many clothes to last you a week! Casual clothes are acceptable for dinner, there is no need to dress up.The water is chilly!  Although there were enough wetsuits on board for hire they were shorties and thin!  I was grateful I took my own thicker long wet suit and rash vest, it kept me warm, many people in our party struggled with the water temperature.  Mind you Darwin our guide leader went in with just his swimsuit..........Brave man! 

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

I have never been on an Exodus holiday before or anything that involved travelling with an organised group.  I had a truly fantastic time and during 14 days I saw many places in Vietnam and had some great experiences.

Most Inspirational Moment

For me and my husband the food was truly superb.  It was all so fresh, tasty, good quality and (for us) good value.  Halong Bay was the most memorable place we visited.  The thousands of motor bikes in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City will never be forgotten!  We also met some very nice and interesting people within the group.  The Vietnamese people are also very polite, hospitable and welcoming.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The tour leader really made the trip a great and memorable epxerience.  Zung was very knowledgeable, considerate and patient.  It seemed very strange to leave him behind at the airport for our departure back home!

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a very busy two week trip.  There will be times when tiredness sets it as it is very 'full on'.  If the land only tour is selected it may be a good idea to arrive a day or two before the actual tour date to get over the flight and get the batteries re-charged.

SPICE TRAILS OF KERALA

The trip was well organised allowing time to relax and discover some of south India after the more strenuous, though not too hard walking part of the trip. 

Most Inspirational Moment

The variety of the scenery, which constantly changed, while walking

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very relaxed, but well organised to cope with the Issues which arose.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Enjoy a bit of activity and discovery on this trip, though take the notes about climate and effort required into consideration when booking.

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA

A great, whirlwind tour of Morocco! A lot of variation – desert, mountains and city life but be prepared for a few long journeys. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Camel trekking into the Saharra desert and sleeping in the camp was a wonderful experience. The camp is well catered for and the living conditions were comfortable. Seeing all of the stars including shooting stars as it got dark was a very memorable experience! The tents were smaller than I had expected, with 2-3 people sharing each one. There was a basic toilet block (lit by candles) and a central tent where we ate. Be warned - during the winter months it can be very cold and hat, scarves, gloves and thermal layers were definitely required!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was very good. Informative and willing to sort any issues that arose. My luggage didn't arrive until mid-way through the holiday and he dealt with the logistics of this and ensured that I had adequate equipment to endure the cold evening in the desert. He also did what he could for those who became ill on the trip. His English was very good and he was always willing to take any questions that we had.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are a few long journey's which I personally didn't mind. There is only one way into and out of the desert however, so you do have to take the same road in and out, resulting in a 4 hour 'repeated' journey.You can take Dirams into the country - there is a limit but I got them from a Currency Exchange in my home town before I left. The exchange rate wasn't fantastic but it does mean you have some money to spend in Casablance airport were we had around 3 hours before our internal connecting flight. Casablance airport didn't have many facilities so make sure you have a good book! My luggage didn't turn up until a few days later, which didn't seem particularly uncommen. Do remember to pack your essentials into your hand luggage! In November it was cold in both the Saharra at night and in the mountains. Take plenty of warm clothes. The mountain gite was basic and chilly!