Most Inspirational Moment
Pretty much everything!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Top class and a warm individual. He took care of a number in the party who fell.
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Top class attention, guide knowledge excellent, admin top standard.
Pretty much everything!
Top class and a warm individual. He took care of a number in the party who fell.
Very well organised, superb guide and driver and fantastic guides for each site as well. I feel confident about arrangements made by exodus, the hotels they book on our behalf are always in great locations and utilise the best local offer.
"Friday kahlo museum, boat trip and anthropological museum were so memorable Oaxaca is a magical place and we really loved the cooking lesson with Gonzalo and his team who were great! Merida was a lovely surprise Campeche was a beautiful place Palenque and Chichen Itza were the most memorable of the mayan sites."
She was wonderful for reasons noted earlier. Extraordinary knowledge, always warm, friendly, helpful, flexible, - we could not have had better.
Our guide, Adriana, was fantastic. She knew the areas really well, where to recommend in any location and was so knowledgeable about the history. She also made the tour so much fun. Our driver , Isaac was brilliant too.
"Visiting Palenque and Monte Alban. The cooking class was excellent, the chef who did it was fantastic and made it so fun as well as giving us recipes to take away. Going around the markets"
We couldn't have asked for a better leader. She dealt with any issues (the blockades around agua azul) really well and made sure we still enjoyed the trip.
This trip was fantastic. Every day we had something different to look forward to knowing Andrius would give us the best experience possible. There was so much to learn about the history of the three countries, it really makes a difference actually being there to hear first hand from locals how life has changed for them over the years. Beautiful scenery, swimming in the Baltic, cycling along a beach, visiting all three capitals, eating the local food, all highlights of the trip. The cycling was enjoyable as not to demanding and the bikes did the job although basic. The hotels were fine, especially as we hardly spent any time in the rooms due to the constant activities organised. Our group gelled well and we had much fun together, including with Andrius who arranged all of the dinners and lunches for us. Nothing was too much trouble for him. Our coach driver was excellent and a good support to Andrius fixing bikes etc. He also worked tirelessly to ensure we all had a good time. If you are considering this trip, do it!
It was all inspirational as there was so much to see and plenty to learn about the history of the Baltic countries. I have recommend this trip to several friends.
Andrius was very passionate about his job, giving 100%+ every day. He has a great sense of humour and made sure everyone got what they wanted out of the trip. He adapted certain rides to suit the group. We enjoyed an excellent cycle tour around Vilnius on the last day. He has great knowledge about the three countries and didn't tire of the many questions we asked him.
Accept that the bikes are basic, they do the job as the route is mainly flat. Any issues are sorted out by the leader or coach driver. You'll appreciate your own bike all the more on your return home!
Everything was good from booking the trip to finishing the cycling. The trip itself was so interesting – hearing all the stories about living in the former Soviet republics, seeing the stunningly beautiful Baltic beaches, easy cycling, tours of all the major cities, great restaurants, mostly cycling paths. I loved the trip and would highly recommend it.
1. Seeing how beautiful the Baltic beaches were 2. I kept reminding myself that we were in former Russian republics that gained independence in my lifetime.
Lina was AMAZING - very knowledgeable, shared personal anecdotes, didn't get flustered if something didn't go quite according to plan, was a great cyclist, friendly and lots of fun to be around.
Be comfortable on your bike!
This was a very good introduction to Albania. The guide (Ed) and driver (Di) were excellent. There was a fair balance between visits to historic sites, city walks, interaction with locals and beachside scenery. All the hotels exceeded expectations, as did the food. My reservation would be that it was too tiring moving hotels every night (apart from 2 nights in penultimate one). Perhaps the programme could be extended by a couple of days. Also, the time listening to detailed explanations of the geo-politics of Albania from the guide felt excessive at times. More free time to explore at leisure would have been appreciated. The beach swimming time was very brief, and not at a very good site (biting fish!). Surely there could have been a better beach to go too, and for longer. The bus was good, but the PA system was distorted sometimes making it difficult to hear the leader.
Walking through the castle and bazaar at Kurce. Watching local teenagers dancing to live music in the square at Berat.
Very well organised and dedicated to his job. An expert in his country's complicated history and politics. Sometimes Ed talked too much - the detail was too much for us to take in. He tended to go off at a tangent when describing something! But he was a very friendly and helpful leader with incredible local knowledge and contacts.
Read up about Albania beforehand - it is such an unusual country it will help to make sense of what you see. Not too good for vegetarians and definitely not vegans.
The trip notes did indicate that this would be a tough week (I would say more challenging than moderate) and it was true to form, even with an e-bike.. The first day was particularly hard and I would suggest splitting it up into two days to encourage a more positive start. A nice variety of scenery – farmland, forest, mountains and coast – and I enjoyed the accommodation and food, particularly in the rural areas. Would have like more of a sightseeing feel to it.
Getting to the top of Llogarase on the final day - beautiful scenery and feeling of exhilaration.
The group leader was very engaged, enthusiastic and encouraging. At times could have communicated more or less appropriately. Also an incredible knowledge of music!
Get yourself really cycling fit and don't expect a leisurely sightseeing trip by bike (may depend on the group)
The heat and the rough trails made the walks challenging enough for a grade 3. Although some of the days were less of a challenge than others. After a very hot summer in Europe, late September was still very hot and the scenery reflected this. It was cooler down in the valleys shaded by trees with lovely natural streams still full of water.
The day we stopped for a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant with a lovely shaded terrace, views and fantastic food. How we made it up the hill after over indulging was anyone’s guess!
Dan was very knowledgeable about the local area. He kept us all safe on the rough, stony trails making sure everyone was going at their own pace and keeping well hydrated in the heat. His dry Yorkshire sense of humour kept us all entertained during the days!
The trails are quite rough with loose stones & shale so wear good supportive boots and use poles if you need to.
A fairly relaxing week of walking, talking, sunshine and learning about this corner of Portugal
Our evening trip to watch the sun setting into the Atlantic- accompanied by a glass of bubbly and plenty of laughter
Ines and Luis were pleasant, supportive, organised and went way beyond their remit. Even on their day off, they provided advice and transport, as well as an evening trip.
Highly recommend this trip, it's a good mix of walking and culture.
just like Emily I too missed my connecting flight at Sao Paulo . this was because there was not enough time to collect my luggage go through customs and passport control etc and then do the whole thing again in reverse . you really need more than just over 2 hours in my opinion .This caused a lot of unnecessary stress and time waiting for the afternoon flight (9hrs ) to join the group. having said that the trip was very good with a lot of wildlife to be seen culminating in the sighting of the elusive jaguar .food was good and price of drinks etc good. the guide Juan was excellent with a very good knowledge,of wildlife and habitat ,but as previously mentioned please be aware you may be in for a long stressful wait at the airport .
the amount of wildlife and habitat.
very good.
be prepared for a long wait at sao Paulo airport.