Most Inspirational Moment
Using our crampons and ice axes for the final ascent.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Great. Friendly and knowledgable.
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Fantastic.The whole trip was perfectly organised. From being met at the airport to our bags always being at the relivant stop on time etc.Our guide was great. Very friendly and certanly knew his stuff!The trip wasnt quite as demanding as I was expecting. But that is by no means Exodus’ fault. I would without question recommend Exodus to friends and family, Im planning on using them again this year.
Using our crampons and ice axes for the final ascent.
Great. Friendly and knowledgable.
What a perfect combination, great hospitallity, superbly led, beautifu place, wonderful food. A real gem in your crown Exodus!
Delightful views and countryside, well the cooking demonstrations too.
Best one yet. Consumate professional; her preparation made all the difference, she was a mine of local knowledge, very atttentive to the needs of all the group members and great company.
Get to the lovely local ceramicist's shop much better and for some things cheaper than the mass produced tourist fare in the larger towns. Antonio in the local bar will feed you very well, rustic and lots of it.
good walking in varied scenery away from civilization . friendly and competant leader. a nice break !
i have been on more inspirational trips but a good break in winter sunshine with fellow hikers !!
freindly and competant. a good ambassador for his country and faith.
a more comfortable airbed/ matress. some of those rocks feel huge at night !
Both the scenery and the old buildings were fantastic. The guides were both exceptionally good and the food remarkably fresh and varied
Climbing the hill to the monastery near the end of the Georgian military highway close to the Russian border.
Absolutely first class.
Accept any offers of extra visits!
The best trip we have ever been on! Particularly well led by our local guide who was both well informed and good at his job, but also managed to have the human touch as well.
1. Giant sloth appearing above us in the jungle on the night-time animal hunt.2. The clouds parting above Macchu Picchu
Juan was outstanding. He was well informed in all aspects of history, geography, wildlife etc but also fulfilled his role as group leader admirably, inspiring confidence as well as interest.
When it says camping, it means high quality tented accommodation. Equipment portering, tea in the morning and superb meals is not what I normally understand by 'camping'......And don't be put off by the apparent length or altitude of the walk. The guides will lead you through it whatever your ability!
A great trip, wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
Aerial walkways in the cloud forest - walking in the clouds!
Marcos is a great guy, larger than life, seemed to know just about everyone in the country.
A great introduction both to India and to trekking holidays. Hills, greenery, tea, curry, boats, rain and leeches – something for everyone!
Seeing a full Indian meal being cooked from start to finish
Santosh was brilliant - enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and taking in his stride all the myriad small (and large) crises that came our way. A lovely guy who really made the trip special.
Bring decent waterproofs and plenty of dry socks. You might not get a sun tan!
Owing to bad weather we lost 4 days of the trek because we were unable to get to Lukla and this meant that the Goyko Lakes and Cho La section was cancelled. Exodus did in the end organise helicopters so we were able to make it to Everest Base Camp and climb Kala Pattar. I am still disappointed at missing Gokyo and the Cho la pass but the trek was fantastic and the helicopter journey was a great experience. I was on my own and the only female in the group, but it worked out really well.
It was inspirational just being close to all those wonderful Himalayan peaks. Walking on the lateral moraine alongside the icing of the Khumbu glacier to base camp was amazing. The weather on the trek could not have been better, so the views were excellent.One advantage of the bad weather was that there were few trekkers ahead of us, so not only did we have the lodges mostly to ourselves, but it was the same at base camp and the top of Kala Pattar. Such freedom.Constant reminders of the Everest Expeditions, such as the work done by Sir Edmund Hillary in the Khumbu Region and knowing that we were trekking on the same paths to Base Camp taken by mountaineers determined to reach the summit of Everest.
Our group leader was young, energetic, enthusiastic and he did his best for all of us.
Just bear in mind that if your trek relies on a flight to Lukla, bad weather can mess things up, so be prepared for a changed itinerary. Take your credit card in case you do have to contribute towards a helicopter flight.Don't worry about being a solo traveller and the only female. You can probably put up with more discomforts than men!Take a pack of cards.
This was one of my best ever Exodus holidays, combining moderately-demanding trekking in beautiful alpine scenery with the culture and emotion of a war-torn nation. The reviews provided by fellow walkers, Maria and Paula, say it all.
Sarajevo broke my heart.
Simply the best.
Go and enjoy!
This is an excellent way to experience a considerable portion of South Africa and three adjacent countries.
This was not one of those trips with inspirational moments but there were numerous highlights. The trip is greater than the sum of its parts and it has made us want to return to a number of the places we visited.
Rob and Sifiso were a great team, just the right balance of enthusiasm, knowledge, experience. Their meals were greatly appreciated, too!
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