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GALAPAGOS & AMAZON

We found this trip to be well planned with a full and interesting itinerary. we particularly enjoyed the activities from the cruise section of the holiday. 

Most Inspirational Moment

The various snorkelling activities - each swim was a completely different experience with regard to the variety of marine life seen. The varied wildlife on each Galapagos Island - close encounters cannot be avoided as wildlife at times is almost underfoot.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Within the tour are two separate parts - each part we were allocated a guide, in particular we found Juan, our Galapagos guide really enthusiastic and knowledgeable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ensure you take/consider- anti bug spray for rainforest- ear plugs to reduce engine noise whilst sleeping on boat- we found hiring a wet suit on board the boat was necessary in order to snorkel for extended periods- take a spare bag so that you can leave luggage in Quito and travel lighter to Amazon and Galapagos- be vigilant with personal security when out and about in Quito

ANDES TO AMAZON

Ecuador is an amazing country, wonderful scenery, wonderful people, a new adventure round every corner not yet swamped by tourism.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many wonderful experiences, climbing to 5,000m and reaching the snowline at Chimborazo, sleeping in jungle huts with just a candle for lighting and listening to the sounds of the jungle at night, being cleansed by the local Shaman by firelight, the blow pipe competition, being drenched beside a huge waterfall and taking a cable car ride accross a gorge which was more like an open top cage on a zip wire, all the hikes around the mountains and the wonderful achitecture of Quito and Cuenca, the modern promanade along the river at Guayaquil, the Inca ruins at Ingapirca and the Devils Nose train. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

We were lucky enough to have Fabian as our guide and Maurisimo as our driver. Fabian was the best guide we have ever had. He was fun, helpful and nothing was too much trouble for him. His organisational skills were exceptional. We all had lots of laughs, lots of adventures and the whole group bonded, not one person was ever left out which was due to Fabian, definitely the best group experience we have had.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks are more challenging than described in the trip notes. If you use a walking pole take it with you and also take proper hiking boots as the terrain could be rocky, steep or muddy at times but all achievable by anyone with average fitness.  We had not done any walking for a few months before the holiday but managed all the walks. Take the advice of the guide with regard to altitude and it will not be a problem. Every one of our group made it to 5,000m at Chimborazo. 

DUBROVNIK & THE DALMATIAN COAST

Croatia is a gorgeous country and I have no idea why more people haven’t discovered this. (shh..don’t tell) This was my first trip with Exodus and I found it to be fabulous! It was well-organized, interesting, and provided a variety of activities and flexibility. It was wonderful to see a medley of places, without it being a huge tour group. Our guide Krsto was easy-going and made everyone feel like a friend.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Krsto, had a great sense of humour and made everyone feel comfortable. Krsto had a natural ability of keeping the tour organized and on schedule, but without stepping on peoples' toes. He was patient and flexible when dealing with a variety of personalities. It was great fun traveling with Krsto and the trip wouldn't have been as much fun without him!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would definitely use this company. It was wonderful to have all of the logistics organized, yet not feel like you are part of a cattle herd being led around. I felt like I had simply joined some other people traveling around and we had luckily found a nice guy to show us all the cool places to go.

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOROCCO

I went as a solo traveller as I read another review advising people who were unsure to take the risk and go on this holiday. It was such a great decision. I really really enjoyed this trip. It has everything – big cities like Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fes, it has snow capped mountains (in March anyway), it has the desert and the coast and event greenery up North and in the Palmeries. The days were packed full of activities and we were always exhausted going to sleep at night. It was really worth the money spent on the trip. I would definitely recommend going on a solo trip to anyone who was wondering if it would be for them. You will have fun! And it’s such an amazing experience!

Most Inspirational Moment

I was really inspired by our time in the Middle Atlas mountains. I loved the setting of the gite and the surroundings and being able to have some interaction with the local children.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mustapha was our tour leader and he was really great. He had endless patience with us, especially when we changed our minds over our meal orders! We also had some great guides in places in Morocco including Rashid in Volubilis who loved using English phrases, Hakima in Fes who showed us through the medina and 107 year old Hassan in the palmery near Todra Gorge.

Advice for Potential Travellers

For women travellers I would really advise sticking to the guidelines of covering your legs and arms as otherwise you can feel a bit exposed. I would have brought some lighter trousers to wear. Spending money of £450 for the 2 weeks was what I brought and with that I had plenty of money to get gifts and was really comfortable in my spending for the holiday. A few managed on just about £300 but it was a little tighter. I would advise people to be VERY protective of their cameras in the desert as a lot of us had serious difficulties with our cameras after the desert (we were warned) and some cameras did not work after the desert (it was quite windy when we were there). Ear plugs for the call to prayer around 5am are highly recommended as some of the hotels are central and therefore near mosques.

LAND OF THE TIGER

The trip was well thought out, with plenty of variety, and although we didn’t get much ‘tiger action’ in Pench or Kanha, there was much to entertain – especially the langurs, which were enchanting.  The overnight train journey was a revelation – clean, comfortable and quiet.  I loved it!

Most Inspirational Moment

Undoubtedly seeing three huge cubs at Bandhavargh - they were astonishing and I can hardly believe I've seen them and photographed them!

Thoughts on Group Leader

What Harish doesn't know about his country and its wildlife isn't worth knowing.  He was always approachable and kind, was ready to answer questions however silly and dealt sympathetically and practically with those who were 'under the weather'.  He organised things behind the scenes - transport, porters etc., so we never had to worry about anything.  A wonderful leader and the best we could have had.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take toilet roll with you at all times, especially for the train.Make sure you get plenty of Rupees at Mumbai as there is nowhere to change money till you get to Agra.

CYCLE THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

This was a great cycling holiday with some lovely scenery, great food and good biking. The company was great too – all the group (5 of us) bonded and together with the two guides, we sat down together for every meal and coffee break. 

Most Inspirational Moment

The descent from the outskirts of Santiago to the front of the Cathedral late on the Friday night after a 70k + cycle was awesome and made it all worthwhile. Personally, managing to cycle up all of the two mountain climbs was really satisfying too.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I am full of praise for our group leader Jose, who found the best way through the trails and roads, managed our safety while keeping the trip challenging and exciting and found great places for us to eat! On our trip, some severe rain and winds had lead to some river crossings flooding which could have caused us real problems. Jose found the best way through with minimal interruption and all on spur of the moment - that's great leading.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would certainly recommend you spend a good few weekends leading up to the trip getting your cycle legs ready - get plenty of uphills in (that's really important if you want to cycle all the way around). You will be cycling around 50-60k + a day so build up your distance, though there are plenty of breaks during the day. I would certainly recommend filling your drinks bottle with isotonic (especially for the two big mountain climbs).

SPICE TRAILS OF KERALA

See last paragraph…………………………..

Most Inspirational Moment

The elephant kissing my head with its trunk in the temple in Madurai.Day 7 - trek was outstanding and finished in the most beautiful campsite ever. We were visited by lots of inquisitive monkeys swinging by just to say hello!talking to the children in the villages.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was fine, but I understand he was not the usual leader for this trek. At times his instructions could be a little confusing. However he was a very professional person who did give us a great deal of information on the various religions and cultures.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I took very small presents for the local children - small notebooks and pencils, pens rubbers and sharpeners (no sweets). They love loved them and were so pleased with a small gift.Always ask before you take a photograph of a person.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

A varied and interesting introduction to Sri Lanka, it’s culture, wildlife and the geography of it’s regions

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many highlights to really single out one moment, but if pushed climbing Adams Peak for the sunrise and seeing the mountains triangular shadow on the clouds together with the bike ride with local lunch stop stand out.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujee was great, as were the rest of the team. He had a good sense of humour and infinite patience in dealing with one particularly demanding group member. A bit more information about his country past and present would have been appreciated, but this is a very personal thing (Others may have felt he gave too much!) either way he was always happy to answer questions and it was a pleasure to have him as our guide. A few of us wanted to go back to Yala NP very early the day after our afternoon visit. Sujee arranged this for is and even saw us off at 4.30AM with a packed breakfast, how good is that!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Men - Take a shirt for the Hill Club, a great sense of colonial nostalgia and do all the options available throughout the trip, they're worth it.

A Week in Evia

A lovely week on an unspoilt Greek island with delicious food and good walks.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the top of Mount Ohi, Thanos' knowledge of the history of the island, the wonderful Greek food and the ice cream were the best moments.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thanos' enthusiasm for Evia was unmistakeable. He was very knowledgeable and eager to share that knowledge with us. He was well organised and helped wherever he could with the result that the week ran very smoothly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks include a lot of downhill sections on rocky paths so be prepared for this type of walking. Vertigo sufferers may not enjoy some of the walks however each day is optional and there are other activities to enjoy on the island.April was a lovely time to visit - the weather was warm enough to swim in the sea but not too hot for walking.

TROPICAL ISLAND WANDERER - FAMILY HOLIDAY

Sri Lanka is surely underrated as a tourist destination. The whole Sri Lankan experience was a lot better than any other destination I have been to (and I have been travelling regularly for many many years). The food, people, the setting, every changing landscapes, stunning beaches and the perfect climate all makes it worth the journey. For a family it an ideal destination – where you and your kids will experience a whole new world together. It is a very child friendly place.

Most Inspirational Moment

Attempting to climbing the Sigriya rock with my son and daughter. It was tough for them and I kept on pushing them to the ultimate goal. My daughter only made it to 300ft and then gave up (vertigo!) and my son made it to the top with the help of our local leader Rouwan and the rest of the family group. Thanks guys if you are reading this. Sri Lankans....everyone was fantastic and had a smiles on their faces wherever we went. Hello, Hello... calls are still resonating in my ears.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ruwan was simply amazing. He worked very hard to make sure all of us are having fun. Everything worked like a Swiss clock work. He made sure that we make most of our time in Sri Lanka and fitted in many experiences that money cannot buy. He obviously was very passionate about his job and wanted to the best he can...which he did. Ruwan, if you are reading this, then get in touch!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Try and spend your money in the smaller villages and towns. We were encouraged to do that and I can see why. Have your camera on standby as there is more wildlife to see in Sri Lanka than you can imagine.