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DISCOVER COSTA RICA

The Exodus trip, "Discover Costa Rica", is a wonderful introduction to a wildlife paradise. The programme was jam-packed with unforgettable sights and experiences.

Most Inspirational Moment

Such was the sheer variety of "moments" that it is well nigh impossible to isolate one of them as being the "most inspirational". To have beautiful hummingbirds in virtually every location tends to leave one feeling somewhat blase about these gorgeous creatures. Scarlet macaws flying and screeching over a boat during a trip to see crocodiles and river birds was wonderful. The night trip to see large numbers of frogs and snakes was stunning. Just living in a remote lodge in the midst of the rainforest, with all of the sounds of the creatures being a huge feature, especially at nights, was terrific. "Most inspirational"? I took over 2000 photographs, so it may take some time to work that one out. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose was absolutely great. His knowledge of the wildlife was encyclopedic, his ability to track it down was mesmerising to watch, and his tripod-mounted telescope was stunning. He clearly loved his country, and was determined to show every aspect of it that he could trace in as best a light as possible. "Super Mario", our driver, was always bang on time, and shuttled us around quickly and safely. They were a great pairing. Another huge advantage was the rest of the party, including Exodus's own very genial and impressively laid back Karol. They were an absolutely lovely group of people to be travelling with, and this added immeasurably to the quality of the whole experience. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't overlook the advice about taking a waterproof jacket, walking boots, and fairly heavy duty sandals. One or two of the walks/climbs are a little bit demanding, so be prepared to be pushed, just a bit, on occasions. The insect problem is not as bad as some would have you believe, but insect protection is advised.Costa Rica is not a country to visit for its towns, architecture, etc. For most travellers, it is a fabulous location for nature and wildlife, and travellers interested in nature and wildlife are those who would get most out of this trip. Prices, generally, are consistent with what we pay in the UK, so don't think that eating out, buying drinks, paying for trips, etc, are cheap options.The local currency can only be bought in Costa Rica. A large currency counter, with about eight tellers, is located at the baggage reclaim in San Jose. I brought low denomination American dollar bills, and they were universally accepted (indeed, at times, expected) everywhere I went. Change is usually given in local currency, although most prices (outside of supermarkets) were in round dollars. ATMs are becoming more widespread, but clearly are not an option in remote parts of the country.A tax of 28 US dollars (not 26) is required when you leave the country. You can pay part of it with any local currency you have left over, and the rest in dollars.  Bring the best binoculars, camera and lens (400mm minimum) you can get hold of. You'll need them.

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - RONGAI ROUTE

Breathtaking! The whole experience has been wonderful and super organised since the very beginning. No doubt it’s hard but very rewarding when reaching the top and see sunrise with a hot cuppa!   And what a view!!! Fantastic support from guides and porters and considering our lives were in their hands I can’t praise enough their wonderful work.

Most Inspirational Moment

The hugs from everyone when reaching Gilman's Point and the summit! Even the guides made it feel it was their first time!

Thoughts on Group Leader

What can I say, Florence was my God for the whole trip! I found him extremely helpful and very caring with everyone in the group...and always with a smile! 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Keep drinking water and dont even try to walk faster, no chances:-))... just pack a nail brush and maybe for the ladies paint your nails black!  Sing a song in you head when feeling tired and overwhelmed, it helps when walking the long endless alpine desert!  I found this the hardest part of the trek cause you can see Kibo camp in the distance but it's not that close.

KENYA & TANZANIA ADVENTURE

This holiday was a holiday with a difference, nothing that I have ever experience before but it was fantastic. I did enjoyed the moving around bit,  and camping out in the various camp sites. The crew members were so efficient thats made a big difference as well.  Seeing all the animals topped it for me absolutely brilliant. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Well its really hard to say because every moment of it was inspirational. One of the optional activities that I did in Tanzania was going for a walk through the local community to see how they live and how they do stuff. We also visited a school which was really lovely.Driving through the safari and seeing all the wild animals in thier natural habitat not influence by humans was unbelieveable. For me also just being in africa was inspirational enough for me. Zanzibar was lovely as well sand and sea can't top that. Overall a brilliant trip money well spent.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader was great, Moses was is name. He worked hard to satisfied all our needs and quickly to resolve any problems are issues that occured. He was so patient and tried to accommodate us so that we could see and take pictures of things we wanted. He also knows alot about the animals and the history of the countries we visited. He also made us feel safe and comfortable throughout our time there which was a big part of why I personally enjoyed the trip. I also have to mention his team the driver and the cook they also did a fantastic job. I have no complains, all I have is praises for the group leader and his team. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

My advice to potential travellers have an open mind and enjoy the experience. If you have never been on a holiday like this before its different but enjoyable at the same time. Just keep an open mind.

A WEEK IN JORDAN

so much to see and do ,really enjoyed every minute.

Most Inspirational Moment

when you first see the ruins of petra,,

Thoughts on Group Leader

a man who loves his country as well as his job.helpful right up to leaving the group,nothing was too much trouble. a nice person.

Advice for Potential Travellers

go and enjoy also learn some thing along the way.

SIERRA DE AITANA TREK

An excellent trip to a beautiful and perhaps under-explored part of Spain.  The walking is quite strenuous, but makes the wonderful dinners at the end of each day all the more welcome.

Most Inspirational Moment

The feeling of being so close to the crush of Benidorm, yet a million miles away was very special. On some walks we barely saw anyone else from beginning to end, and it really felt as if we were walking ancient trails.  On the day we went to the summit of Aitana, having tackled a bit of a scarey scramble and got through a slightly tricky pass, we lunched on a beautiful, sheltered patch of grass, almost a lawn, and Jose (our guide) produced a bottle of red wine he had carried with him to accompany our lunch.  It felt so strangely civilised in such a remote place.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose led the group with great local knowledge, unstinting humour, skill and sandwiches. Jose's sandwiches should be the stuff of legend: it became a challenge for anyone in the group to finish them, double-deckered and full of amazing Good Things.  Don't be misled when the trip notes say lunches will consist of 'a sandwich', these are sandwiches of epic proportions!!He also displayed marvellous hospitality, inviting us to his house in Sella - although there was a cost (we had to help with his olive harvest - hardly a chore!).  Jose was an absolutely integral part of the week's enjoyment.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take decent kit as the walks are 'proper'. That said, don't be put off by anyone that says the walks are tough - they're not a stroll in the proverbial park, but our group had quite a mixture of ages and fitness levels, and no-one really struggled.  I would recommend walking poles - I didn't take them, and could have done with them on some of the 'down's.The food in the hotels/guests houses is amazing, very local and very hearty.  You won't lose any weight on this holiday!

EVEREST BASE CAMP & GOKYO LAKES

A great trip and I was very pleased that I opted for this trip rather than the Everest Base Camp dash. The route to the Gokyo lakes was well worth the extra time required.

Most Inspirational Moment

Gokyo Ri, crossing the Cho La Pass and associated glacier and making Base Camp.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our guide Dawa Sherpa and 'RB', assistant guide were great, they were always smiling, incredibly attentive to all that was happening within the group and made sure that we were well looked after in each Tea House. We had one case of altitude sickness within the group and this was dealt with most efficiently and with complete understanding for all members of the group. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I had picked up a respiratory infection which did not kick in until about day 2 of the trek when at first I thought it may have been altitude sickness. (Diamox was being used). Breathing suffered for the rest of the trip until I was able to get an examination and atibiotics on the way down in Pheriche, too late for any real relief unfortunately. So I would recommend discussing this situation with your doctor though they may be reluctant about perscribing antibiotics when fit and well! And, forget about showers and washing, baby wipes and facial wipes suffice, it is too cold for that sort of exposure. Note - ice on the inside of the bedroom windows in the morning!

KERALA & TROPICAL INDIA

This holiday was one of the best experiences of my life, it was well organised throughout and at no time did I feel unsafe or unsure about what was going to happen next. It was described as challenging and it certainly wasn’t for the faint hearted, but truthfully anyone with a good level of fitness and a positive attitude towards traffic cycling and a strong desire to experience travel with a capital T would love it.

Most Inspirational Moment

Oh my word I absolutely loved every single moment, I saw so much, felt so much, enjoyed so much being on the bike and right there in the life of India, the hussle and bussle of the cities, the quiet of the countryside, the children calling out to us, the people all wishing us well along our way, the temples, the wildlife, the sun, the rain, the ocean, the food....I had come alone and so many times I wished my family there just to see what I was seeing, to hear what I was hearing, to smell what I was smelling....it was all awe inspiring....fantastic.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was brilliant, he seemed very knowledgeable about all the places he took us to, he was also very interested in us as a group and what our life was like at home. He always seemed concerned about our well being and making sure we had everything that we needed, nothing seemed like too much trouble.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you want to do this trip, you will need a certain level of fitness, do some hill work for sure, and not be timid in busy traffic situations. It's going to be hot most of the time but not unbearable and you do acclimatise. I didn't take my own saddle and pedals but if I was to do it again I would bring my own saddle for sure, as for the clip on pedals, I advise leave them at home, you will spend your entire trip clipping in and out especially in the towns, and even way out in the villages as you do have to have your wits about you at all times. Don't worry about money, cashpoints readily available, but do inform your bank about where you are going.Take insect repellent you will need it, and don't forget your camera because this is one trip you will never want to forget. 

PETRA & WADI RUM TREK

A very enjoyable holiday with a good cross section of people. The biggest surprise was the weather which was a lot hotter than anticipated for November.

Most Inspirational Moment

Enjoyed the ascent of the Bridge at Burdah and my first experience of a Turkish Bath.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Had every confidence in the leader who was always helpful with a good sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for hot weather in November and remember the sunscreen. It was still warm at night. Wet wipes are probably the most useful things for camping in the desert! There is no need to carry much water as the back-up system from the jeeps was excellent and ensured that we always had plenty of water. Don't underestimate the difficulty of walking in soft sand and expect to have to empty your boots of sand on a regular basis!

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

Beautiful country, amazing food & great group of people!

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to name only one!  Halong Bay was stunning & a wonderful way to start the trip.  The boat was lovely & kayaking in the bay was great fun. Hoi An was fantastic, and it was good to have a few days there.  The cycling trip in particular was a highlight, as was the Vietnamese cooking course. Mekong Delta was a great way to end the trip too, with the Homestay being much nicer than I expected, and the area itself was fascinating. To be honest, there were no days on the trip in which we didn't do or see something amazing!

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was great - well organised, friendly and was very attentive to the group and made every effort to ensure we enjoyed ourselves and saw the best of the areas we went too.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a small rucksack for the overnight stay on the boat in Halong Bay & the Homestay in the Mekong Delta.

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOROCCO

A well balanced trip to see most of the key places and sights in Morocco. However our free day in Marrakech was spoilt due to the Festival of Eid which meant that virtually everything was shut.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were several great moments on our trip:The camel ride in the desert with it being made all the more realistic due to a "mini" sand stormWalking in the High Atlas MountainsVisiting a family in the High Atlas MountainsThe souk in Fez

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was excellent and could not have been more helpful and ready to explain anything we asked.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Most important is not to travel during the Festival of Eid (15th October 2013) as virtually all of Morocco shuts down. On our trip the Festival of Eid co-incided with our free day in Marrakech. As virtually everything was shut, it meant that there was very little to do and made the end of the holiday finish on a real low. It even affected our guided tour round the old city as everything was shutting early and the guide had to rush to get us round before they closed. You also need to be aware that on the day of the festival, they burn the sacrificed sheep's carcasses on the street corners (not a very pleasant smell)The standard itinerary does not use any riads and the rooms are pretty basic, so we would have liked to have taken the upgrade accommodation option if it had been available to us.