Request Your Free Brochure For Adventure Inspiration. Order Now

All activities
No results found
Select all activities Culture Cycling Family Mixed-Activity Multi-Country Holidays Polar Walking & Trekking Wildlife Holidays Winter Holidays
All months
June 2024 July 2024 August 2024 September 2024 October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 September 2025 October 2025 November 2025 December 2025
Ask a Question
Turtle, Ecuador

Reviews

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

Here at Exodus we thrive on feedback from our customers. It’s the only way we can ensure our trips continue to be the best they can be. So, for the real tales, twists and turns of the trip you’re interested in, look no further than the reviews from our previous travellers.

Simply use the selector below to search our trip reviews and start reading real feedback from real Exodus travellers who have ‘been there and done that’!

Lots of our clients also like to post handy tips and advice about their travels. It’s great to know what to expect on an Exodus adventure before you go, so make the most of their experience and you’ll make the most of yours!

Haven’t posted your review yet? Here’s how to do it…

Once you return from your Exodus adventure holiday, you will be emailed a link to add your review. Any feedback collected is posted onto our website, totally unedited.

Alternatively you can navigate to the relevant trip page and add your review via the Reviews tab.

Reviews

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. 

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

Wonderful trip – from the Masai Mara to the Gorillas in Rwanda. Often and his crew couldn't have been more helpful and informative – and I travelled with a really nice group of people.

Most Inspirational Moment

Lots of inspirational moments: Wildlife - lots of it including lions, white and black rhino, elephants, hippos, zebra, wild dogs, warthogs and of course the mountain gorillas - haven't seen leopard but a good excuse to come back!New experiences - have never travelled in a balloon before or jet boated - really enjoyed both experiences.Orphange in Uganda - Led by someone (Duncan) who was sponsored himself and wants to give others the same chance he had - on school number 2 but already has aspirations for a third if he can raise enough money.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I read the previous reviews about Often - and was so pleased to find out he was leading our group - and he definately lived up to and surpassed all expectations. The whole crew - Often, George, Peter and Onasemus all worked together really well and helped each other when needed. I enjoyed helping out as it gave me the opportunity to find out more about their lives. They all worked so hard - rarely having any time off in the whole trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you usually rely on internet cafes to communicate with home they are few and far between. Although it's voluntary, I enjoyed helping put up tents, chopping veg and helping with the washing up (flapping the plates dry) - give it a go - definately helps with the team spirit!!

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

This was a great holiday but we did have a good group of people so we were lucky. There was a lot of driving though and not much exercise which I found difficult. I'm not sure how we were supposed to do some of the activities listed in the itinerary as there was no time.

Most Inspirational Moment

The gorillas were definately the highlight and then the sunrise, hot air balloon ride over the Masi Mara, this is a must if you can afford it you won't regret it!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Clara was very sweet but not always clear with information.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Not everywhere had mosquitoe nets and some of the places that did have them, they had holes in them!  However not sure if it was the time of year but we did not have a great problem with mosquitoes.We did use our padlocks to lock our things away in our lockers, despite reading on a review previously that this was not the case.It was very cold at night in Kenya so do take warm clothes!Do be prepared for a lot of time in the truck driving and a numb bum!  I did not find it an active holiday at all, so if you usually exercise a lot you will get restless.  Take a good book to read.Be warned there is something called African time! Things may take a lot longer than expected or be later than advised.  Just relax and go with the flow but don't drink too much, as the journey may not be an hour but could be two and it is not always possible to stop for the loo!!

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

An unforgettable trip with some remarkable experiences.  But some long drives and days with limited activities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Without doubt the top and tail of the trip: Gorillas and Masai Mara.  Also really enjoyed the walking safari in Lake Mburo and the game drives around Lake Nakuru.Rwanda was completely unexpected, a beautiful, clean, safe country and one we would recommend without hesitation.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Julias was an amazing group leader.  He was funny, caring, knowledgeable and dealt with any problems quickly and efficiently.  The rest of the crew, Mike, Ken & George were equally fantastic.  They made the trip as comfortable as possible (not easy with some of the more basic facilities and conditions).  I was the only vegetarian in the group and Mike catered for this by preparing special meals.  The food was varied and we even had some home comforts, everything from Weetabix to Chips!

Advice for Potential Travellers

1)  Take ear plugs, some of the camps are very noisy into the early hours and with early morning starts sleep can be limited.2)  Take a couple of warm jumpers, a lot of the trip is at altitude, so sitting outside having an evening meal can get chilly.3)  For the lockers a normal TSA type padlock is suitable; but make sure it's a combination lock!4)  Do not leave any valuables in your tent, especially in the campsites with permanent tents.  Always lock them on the truck.  Unfortunately there was an incident in our group where a tent was broken into and belongings stolen.5)  Take a smaller bag to pack enough clothes etc for a couple of nights away from the truck (at the Masai Mara).6) Take something to do on the long drives.7) If you are planning to do any of the activities at Jinga, check your travel insurance before you go.  A few of us had to spend the day in the camp as we didn't realise we weren't covered until we got there.  The Rafting contains Grade V rapids, so you will probably need to tell your insurance company in advance.8) Before we went we specifically asked how much money we should take for tips, additional activities etc.  We needed a lot more than advised and would have preferred a trip where tips were organised by the tour leader.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

Our second Exodus trip:Gorillas this year and Polar Bears last year.The first day each trip was unbelievable.'Beat That!'The second day did beat that and the third day increased expectations…. 'don't stop the world we don't want to get off'.Now looking forward to Antarctica and/or Namibia and/or …. whatever next!? Thanks to Exodus' expertise,knowledge and planning our experiences of the world's peoples and other mammals must be second to none

Most Inspirational Moment

Realising and then accepting that a 'keep 5 metres' distance from gorillas!' doesn't apply to gorillas keeping away from us. After an initial few minutes of mutual wariness we might as well have been members of their troup/family.They carried on and walked by us or around us ...never through us. WOW! Were we lucky or has this become the norm!? The eyes of the younger animals say so much but we didn't look directly at them;there were warnings about that also.

Thoughts on Group Leader

One or two unforseen circumstances were dealt with aplomb and expertise and even if the leader wasn't able to directly deal with things beyond his control he knew of someone who could. Individual queries or needs were dealt with as if we were the most important member of our group at that time.The expertise and knowledge of the leader through years of Exodus experience meant that the encounters of our group of all things animal,vegetable and mineral were many and varied and rarely boring.Our leader was a great bloke whose care and humour was much appreciated.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Kigali to Nairobi can't be beaten even by the Nairobi to Kigali variation.The end of September seemed much less plagued by Mosquitos than we feared.This year may have been unusual but the massing of Wildebeest and Zebra by the Mara at the end of Sept/beginning of October was an amazing sight. To the locals they were a welcome sight at this time.The long and sometmes bumpy journies were well chronicled before the trip.They are a necessary if somewhat uncomfortable part of a long overland trip necessary if we were to see and experience so much.Pack a pillow/cushion.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

Amazing trip! Well organised, diverse and inspiring!

Most Inspirational Moment

Uganda is beautiful! I had no idea of what to expect from this country as I did not know much about it but would go back in a heart beat!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Often and his team were amazing! So helpful and hard working, always a smile and a listening ear!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book it! Make sure you have a good camera and torch!

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

An excellent trip which explored 3 countrys with lots of wildlife and contact with local people.

Most Inspirational Moment

My first close up sighting of a mountain Gorilla.

Thoughts on Group Leader

An excellant leader who cared about us and our experience. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I travelled on a reverse itenary which sufferes some disadvantages over the forward trip.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

A tremendous shared experience of travelling across East Africa; visiting Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda and viewing all manner of wildlife.

Most Inspirational Moment

It has got to be the point at which we had hiked for approaching one and a half hours to meet the Urugamba Gorilla Family in Rwanda. We were in the middle of the forest, our guide Patrick's walkie-talkie squawked, and he announced "Gorillas in 3 minutes". True to his word, we rounded a bush and there they were. It was a privilege to watch them so close up, and an hour never passed so fast.Close behind must come our day in the Masai Mara, starting with the sunrise baloon flight (Yes it is expensive, but you may only be there once and that is what credit cards or for); and continuing with a day of criss-crossing the trails to see Lions, Cheetahs, Elephants, Giraffe, Zebra, Antelope, Wildebeest etc. Sadly, no Leopard, but that means we may have to book another safari. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

All tour groups take time to join together, and we were a full group of 18. At the start, Clara seemed somewhat reserved and formal, but steadily loosened up and revealed a sly and somewhat wicked sense of humour. She led a great team including Bonfas (our driver), Elias (the cook) and Godfrey (jack of all trades). Congratulations are due to all of them for keeping us together, on time and feeding us extremely well. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

There is a reason that we have given this review 4 stars rather than 5, and it is not that we failed to see a Leopard! We were warned beforehand, but the tour involved a tremendous amount of road travel on various qualities of roads - We estimated that we must have spent in excess of 5 full days travelling out of 15 days in East Africa. However, this was inevitable given the sandwiching of Masai Mara and Gorillas in one tour. Still, you should not let that put you off, and and as long as you are prepared, it is fascinating to sit and watch African life go by.Money. The Trip Notes advise you to take US Dollars and change them into local currency in each country, but how much? We spent about USD 550 per person during the tour including Kenya & Uganda Visas, gifts, local tours etc. (the Baloon Safari was paid by credit card); also changed about USD 50 per person into local currency in each country for incidental food and drink. Warning: This did NOT include budgetting for Bunji Jumping, Jet Boating or White Water Rafting in Jinja.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

A fantastic trip even better than expected in most respects. This was down to the itinerary, Moses and the crew, and our travelling companions.

Most Inspirational Moment

Spending an hour with the mountain gorillas - incredible! Seeing them so close and watching their behaviour we could see how much like humans they are. But the following come a close second:How the people of Rwanda are putting the genocide behind them and rebuilding their relationships with each other in order to move forward to a better future.Seeing the great wildebeest migration from a balloon over the Masai Mara.Sightings of leopard, lions, cheetahs and a huge range of other wildlife in magnificent scenery.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Moses was a very good leader. He was well-informed and informative, friendly and helpful, and his sense of humour helped create the sort of atmospehere that made the trip so good.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The advice on tipping on the Exodus trip notes was unclear and, once briefed by Moses in Nairobi, turned out to be misleading. As a result we took far too much cash.The optional excursions as set out in the trip notes and final joining instructions were also misleading. We were looking forward to being able to cycle through Hells Gate National Park, do the Crater Lake walk, and see the golden monkeys at Ruhengeri. But none of these were feasible in terms of time within the very tight schedule of the overall trip. The reference to such optional excursions created an impression of more free time available and of 'other exciting things to do' than was the reality. We came armed with loads of US$ ready to pay for these optional excursions so in the end this contributed to us carrying far too much money with us.We understand that Exodus will be amending the details of the trip and relevant trip notes.  But we would advise potential travellers to check to ensure the information provided by Exodus reflects their own expectations.

GORILLAS & MASAI MARA

Having read the reviews on this holiday we had very high expectations and it did not disappoint.  It was without doubt the most amazing experience of my life to date.  We saw all the animals we had hoped to see (lions, leopard, cheetah, elephant, rhino, hippo, hyena, zebra, giraffe, wildebeast and on and on), but also learnt so much about the history of the countries we visited. 

Most Inspirational Moment

The balloon ride was as amazing as everyone said it would be and although I am really affraid of heights, I felt completely safe throughout itThe beauty of all 3 countries, but particularly UgandaThe welcome we got everywhere we went, especially from the children who seemed so happy dispite having so littleSeeing 7 lionesses feeding on a carcass right next to the roadAnd of course the gorillas who seemed so comfortable in our company  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Moses was amazing, very knowledgable and nothing was to much trouble.  He gave you a reel sense of security at all times.  Jackson was our driver and did a great job inspite of some quite hairy conditions.  Cosmos was our chef, what he could cook in the basic conditions he had was nothing short of incredible and Joseph helped out cooking, putting up tents and keeping everything clean and tidy.  They were all polite, helpful and cheerful, no matter what the time of day

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ask as many questions as you can.  Take warm clothes for evenings and early mornings.  Charging facilities are good, but you'll take 1000's of photo's so be prepared.  Take a medium size padlock for each person in your party.  Driving between places is long so take something to do.  Be open minded, some conditions are very basic.  Toilet rolls, hand sanitiser and a good torch are a must.  Hire a porter for the hike to the gorillas, I thought I was fairly fit, but he was a life saver and remeber it is how they make their living.