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EVEREST BASE CAMP

This trip takes your breath away, in more ways than one!  This is one slick and well-versed trek that easily swerves the potential to be repetitous and does Exodus proud.  Our tour leader, Jangbu, and his able assistants went out of their way to ensure each and every one of us maximised the enjoyment and wonderment of the journey.  Definitely a life affirming trip…. you must be considering taking the plunge to be reading this, well don’t dally just do it!

Most Inspirational Moment

So many parts were inspirational for many different reasons, however I think for me the most clarifying moment was atop Kala Patthar: The vista, the company, the sense of achievement and laying a small amount of my dear brother's ashes up there was all pretty poignant.    Thangyboche and our first proper view of Everest and her equally majestic neighbours was astounding.  Properly awesome in every way.  After the pretty tough climb up a stunning valley the small, unassuming, monastic village takes your breath away and is somehow amazingly spiritual, even if you're not particularly.  Slightly randomly there's also a bakery there that produces delicious cake! The hustle and bustle of Kathmandu by contrast to the serenity and sheer phenomenal beauty of the Himalayas was a magical part of the trip.  In fact, it all is - the sights, sounds, tastes, scents and visual feasts from every part of the trip are quite simply UH-MAZING!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jangbu did his level best to ensure both our team and his assistants were maximising the experience.  He didn't miss much of what was occurring at any point; he was especially keen to be kept informed of how we were all feeling both altitude wise and generally.  His team of Sherpas including the Yak man of course also did a sterling job.  Their cheerful "good morning"s and huge smiles accompanying the tea we were handed in bed (at sometimes dark o'clock) was very welcome, they also waiter'd all our food with speed and skill and were knowledgeable when asked questions. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I read every review on here twice, with a pen and paper to hand and jotted things down.  I didn't necessarily heed every single point mentioned but several were blinders:  Make one of your water bottles a metal one, I'm not feint hearted but it was pretty damned amazing to use it as a hot water bottle for my sleeping bag.   A buff/scarf really does help with the dusty trails.  You will breathe in a fair amount and you will develop a bit of cough.  Every single member of our team did, also most developed colds.  However, up the steepest trails I simply couldn't breathe well enough through it and just sucked up the dust.  Lungs are self-cleansing so you'll be fine.   There are hot showers, as mentioned in some reviews, but they are about as far removed from any concept of a shower as is possible (you WILL need flipflops and a sense of humour).  You will probably use them occasionally but don't fret about it.  Wet wipes and a good hat works wonders.   A slightly delicate lady tip: panty liners.  (You will thank me later)  You can charge batteries, for a small cost, but it's still a bit of a faff to remember to take your charger to the front desk and also to retrieve it so bring two or more. My trip was November and I brought far too many t-shirts.  Long sleeved merino wool (very thin, 150gsm, works for me) is the way forward.  I wore my two to death (and they STILL didn't honk!), even with that I didn't often wear a t-shirt over the top, just a zip up fleece and two different weights of down jacket.  Poles. I am a reformed pole snigger-er in every way.  I'd never used them before this trip and can only thank the gods that I took some.  The paths are pretty rough, steep, rocky and roughly stepped.  My poles were invaluable both in ascending and descending, saving both my neck (from falling down) and taking a fair amount of pressure off my dodgy knees.  I have decent upper body strength and luckily got straight into it without any effects from the change of hiking style.   Diamox.  An interesting topic that was discussed a fair amount.  Just under half of our team took it and remained on it.  Most of the rest of us had it with us but didn't take it, some of us didn't even bring it.  No-one who wasn't already on it started taking it.  Aside from one poor person suffering acute AMS who didn't summit (but luckly only had to retreat one lodge down) we non-diamox-ers all made EBC and, bar one who was knackered, Kala Patthar.  Exdous' tour is designed to maximise acclimatisation and for most of us it did.  It wasn't without effect though, we all knew we were at altitude, but we all coped.  Drinking is as important as the trip notes and reviews say.   Lip balm is an essential. The lodges are comfortable and provide astonishingly good food with such limited facilities and resources.  But they are cold, well the bedrooms and toilets are.  I personally didn't find it a problem, and it makes you realise how cushy our lives are.  It also makes the hot shower and warm room back at the hotel in Kathmandu pretty spectacular!

ESSENTIAL PERU

If you want to see all the main tourist sites in Peru, then this is definately the trip for you.  But, be warned, there are lots of early starts – 7 days when you leave at 7am or earlier.  Unfortunately it’s a necessity to take in these places within 2 weeks.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Nazca lines and Machu Picchu had been on my "must see" list for several years, so they were my highlights and exceeded my expectations.   Exodus didn't offer a flight over the Nazca Lines but I asked our guide if he could sort it out for me and he did.  4 of us took the flight.  You get a truer picture of the enormity of the lines from the air.   Our tour guide Juan was our guide around Machu Picchu.  Our itinerary said we would go in the afternoon, but Juan suggested that we went the following morning arriving before the crowds and having better weather in the mornings. It rained that afternoon.   One of our early starts, we were at the shuttle bus stop for 6.45 am and entered Machu Picchu at 7.20 am without any queuing.  It seemed like we were the only people there and it was a beautiful sunny morning.  Juan guided us around the site for about 3 hours giving us lots of detail about the Inca's, the buildings, the discovery of Machu Picchu and the possible future restrictions.  At the end of our tour we had another couple of hours free time to explore.  It was getting very crowded and the clouds were heading our way.I can't thank Juan enough for his expertise and knowledge that made this visit such a success.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was Juan from Cuzco.  He was always so calm, very organised and his knowledge about all things Peruvian is huge.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for lots of early starts and, therefore, lots of early nights.  If you suffer from travel sickness, take medication with you and use it. The roads through the mountains aren't straight. 

THE TROPICAL SOUTH

This tour gives a great introduction to India, through a variety of experiences in Kerala, and a taster of Tamil Nadu in the very different Madurai.

Most Inspirational Moment

The trek we did Munnar overlooking valleys of tea.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. The best tour guide who accommodated all 15 of us according to our needs, but also by going went that extra mile to help everyone that he was in contact with during the tour - the Brick makers, the Dhobi Wallas, the rubber tree harvester.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The cost of meals varies tremendously depending on where you eat. Make sure the group leader gives you choice of the cheaper as well as more expensive restaurant/cafes. The taste of indian food is often better in the cheaper places!

THE TROPICAL SOUTH

From the green rolling tea plantations, to the majesty of the temple at Madurai and the peace of the houseboat on the back waters of Kerala, this tour gave us an insight into the history and beauty of southern India. I thoroughly recommend this interesting trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

temple of Maduraiseeing rubber being harvested

Thoughts on Group Leader

excellent and knowledgeable

PHOTOGRAPHIC SAFARI

Memories of 7 days/6 nights spent in Kenya will keep me going through the dark cold days of the British winter.Magical starry skies at night and the warmth of the sun by day…and of course the wildlife.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so may that it's difficult to pick on one. Seeing a very hungry cheetah  with 2 cubs make a successful kill . Watching a beautiful lioness move her two tiny 3 week old cubs  by picking them up in her mouth. Spending precious time with a leopard who had 3 cubs..and our 3 vehicles were the only ones there...on two out of two occasions!!! Serval cats , mother and kitten, giving us time in perfect morning sunshine. Giraffes aginst a dark stormy sky. Lions and buffalo "arguing" over who should remain in the area.

Thoughts on Group Leader

There was nothing new. We have travelled with Paul many times before. As always, he worked very hard to ensure that we had the best experience..and we did!! There were times!!!...but then we all have those. Would we travel with him again...yes.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you take adequate sun protection. In December , early mornings are cold but the sun soon warms everything up. Drink plenty of water. Be aware that although the UK allows you to take a penknife out with blades less than 6cm, Kenya will take it off you on your return..the voice of experience!!

PHOTOGRAPHIC SAFARI

Great sightings of wildlife in general and the big african cats in particular – based at the wonderful Kicheche Bush Camp.

Most Inspirational Moment

We spent a long time observing a female cheetah (plus cubs) waiting for her to chase prey. Our patience was rewarded when she chased down a big female impala.Seeing and photographing three different families of cheetahs and a beautiful leopard female (with no less than three cubs) were experiences well above my expectation.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Unique (in my experience) in getting you to the right places to maximise photographic opportunities.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go to see one of Paul Goldstein's slide lectures - advertised on the Exodus website.

CYCLING CUBA

A very informative trip – excellent guide (Freddie) & support team.Transfers were much better than expected and meant we got to see more of the island

Most Inspirational Moment

Loved the Mojitos Staying at the jungle lodge - waterfall and pool

Thoughts on Group Leader

Freddie was brilliant - loved cycling, his country and telling us about it - along with his great stories and jokes

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go with an open mind - Cuba is quite different and very laid back

A TASTE OF CUBA

From the first moment we all met our wonderful local guide Rayselis, she very much stressed we would ‘taste’ Cuba with all our senses – and we did! We packed in so many experiences and sensations into just 8 days it was fantastic! I felt the trip absolutely made the most of every minute and it was a sensational trip – literally! We danced, we drank rum, we smoked cigars, we savoured all the charms of Cuba! Great trip and highly recommended, very well planned.

Most Inspirational Moment

So many great and inspirational moments. Old Havana is fabulous and we all loved the wonderful colonial hotel we stayed in for the last 2 nights in Havana Vieja. I loved the salsa class on the first day - leave your inhibitions at the door! I just felt it set me up for the whole week and I was able to dance with local Cubans at different venues for the rest of the week! Including with our wonderful driver Andres!The beautiful pastel painted colonial towns of Trinidad and Cienfuegos were lovely to visit. And I loved the day out in the countryside of western Cuba on the last day - Vinales, where we visited rum and cigar factories and a farm.I opted to do a catamaran day trip in Trinidad (optional) and had a fantastic time - snorkeling, relaxing on the desert island we ended up on, paella cooked up by the boat crew, stroking tame iguanas, rum and coke flowing all day. It was fantastic and a real highlight for me.There was also the dinner out in Trinidad arranged by our guide where we were taken in classic cars to a fantastic resataurant in the countryside where I had the most delicious lobster ever! Another huge highlight was dancing at the Buena Vista Social Club in Old Havana on the last night. And getting our photos with the band afterwards!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rayselis (Rai) was amazing - she had abundant energy and incredible knowledge of Cuban history, culture, music, everything. She was fabulous! She kept us dancing the whole 8 days!Cuba is complex in tems of where to go to get the best food - she certainly excelled on that throughout, taking us to (or suggesting) incredible restaurants where we could have lobster, fish, or the best of local food. She took us to an incredible place on the last day in Vinales where we paid about £9 a head for this absolute feast - lobster, snapper, chicken, pork, black beans, rice. Totally Cuban food in a country setting - it was amazing.All in all, she was an excellent guide - she just made the whole trip so enjoyable throughout. I'd also say that our driver Andres was exceptional - Cuban roads are not great but he such a safe driver and most charming as well.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take sterling cash and change plenty at Havana Airport (good rates there) because you don't get another chance to change at good rates until day 4/5 in Trinidad. Our guide when we were met at Havana airport helpfully told us to change at least £150 per person and I agree that was a sensible amount to change at that point. Be nicely patient at Havana airport - they are pretty slow at immigration....In fact really really slow! Prices are OK but don't expect mega cheap. Mojitos about £2. Lobster meal maybe £10. People in Cuba ask foreigners for soap and toiletries - bring some from home or stash the ones you get in the hotels and then give them out to locals, they appreciate it.Having a few words of Spanish goes a long way. 

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

An amazing holiday from start to finish. The only negative is that we had to come home!

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting such lovely people in Vietnam, an amazing country. Staying in the home stay was a high light and the locals seem to want to share part of their lives with us.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tuyen-Vu was fantastic. Our group of 15 - aged between 30-75 all had different needs but he managed to look after us all and make sure we all had a great holiday. His knowledge was amazing and his social skills with organising taxi's, meals and cyclo tours second to none. Anyone who has Tuyen as their group leader are in for a great adventure.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book yourself on the next trip and discover what Vietnam has to offer! If you book flights via Exodus request seats together, while they can't guarantee you will sit together it did work on all our long haul flights.Go with the flow - while we did stick to the trip notes a majority of the time sometimes opportunities come up that you have to grab.Take both Vietnam Dong and US Dollars- While at bigger stores, restaurants and the tour guide accept dollars some smaller places only prefer to take local currency. Don't always assume restaurants take debit/credit cards, they don't.

CYCLING THROUGH RAJASTHAN

The trip was well organised the team leader was good, the support good, it would have been hard to ask more of the five people we had looking after the ten of us in the group.

Most Inspirational Moment

It inspired us all.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was good and most helpful

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't eat the meat or chicken!!