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WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

A lovely holiday in a beautiful part of Italy.

Most Inspirational Moment

I loved walking through the sweet chestnut groves where it was so peaceful before descending to the hustle and bustle of Amalfi. Pompeii and Herculaneum were both stunning and very different so it's worth seeing both. Although our walk around the Vesuvius crater was done in mist it was still a great experience.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Albert was an excellent leader with a wealth of knowledge about the area. He has built up a rapport with the local people which benefitted us in many ways. He was always very calm and pleasant, I felt that we were in good hands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Many people have mentioned the steps and on the first walk down into Amalfi from Boneramo there are certainly a lot! If you take it easy it's not too difficult and our guide built in lots of little stops for everyone to catch up.

HIDDEN TREASURES OF JORDAN

This was one of those must do trips, mostly to see Petra but also the Dead Sea, Aqaba and Biblical sites like Mount Nebo. History, Geography and Culture mixed together and spiced with the charm of the Middle East. Talking about spices, the food was unforgettable as well!

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational moment was walking into the candlelit Siq at Petra on a moonlit night. Silent masses of "worshippers" walked the length of the Siq and emerged to see The Treasury in all its glory. An unforgettable moment!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ali Abed was firstly a gentleman and obviously a well-read guy. Apart from looking after our needs he gave us a good insight into Jordan, his country. He spoke very good English and kept us amused at all times especially on the four hour drive on the last day.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Being an Islamic country some of the hotels we stayed in were "dry" but there were nearby liquor shops if you were desperate for drink!Do beware that the trek to High Places in Petra is not everybody's cup of tea especially if you have no head for heights or have got weak knees. Do read the guide books carefully. 

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

A fantastic trip, unbelievable level of support everywhere we went. Cambodia in particular was an amazing experience, if at times quite emotional.

Most Inspirational Moment

Impossible to pick a moment, but overall it was the people we met on the trip that inspired me.

Thoughts on Group Leader

excellent, and went the extra mile to make the trip excellent

Advice for Potential Travellers

I think you need to be more than reasonably fit and used to relatively long cycle rides to enjoy this trip.

THE TURQUOISE COAST

A great choice for a last grab of sunshine before entering the English winter. Beautiful scenery, undemanding walks, great food and surprisingly good wine (Turkish wine was a revelation).

Most Inspirational Moment

Hard to decide between the spectacular coastal views and my first trial dive, where I saw a green turtle.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Deynep was close to perfect. She had a bubbly enthusiastic nature and became a friend to all of us. 

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

An excellent, varied trip with like-minded people discovering all elements of Jordan.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sleeping out in Wadi Rum- brilliant star-gazing and a real feeling of peace (after all the camp-fire singing had stopped that is!)Cycling through the desert, tackling the ascents and descents successfully and celebrating with a dance (and a biscuit!) at the top of the most difficult hill!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very knowledgable and tried hard to make sure we enjoyed ourselves. He was a little too quietly spoken though making hearing him difficult on the bus.

Advice for Potential Travellers

That any chaffing from the cycling will hurt when you get into the Dead Sea!Be careful what you eat - 9 out of 16 of us got stomach upsets.

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - RONGAI ROUTE

Restricted for time my wife and I chose this route as it fitted in with our available holiday dates and we were attracted to the ‘easiest’ route classification.  Sadly I fell sick at Kibo the base camp for the summit and missed the opportunity to go for it.  On reflection a longer climb with more acclimatisation would perhaps have been better.  Our group was assesed as ‘strong’ and 8 out of 15 got to the summit.  Whilst disappointed I still enjoyed the experience and may return.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was kind and considerate.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would recommend doing a longer route (time wise) for better acclimatisation.  We felt a bit rushed.  A 15min lunch break on the final day - 20k downhill almost jogging!

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

An excellent week with a good balance of walks interspersed with culture (Pompeii etc).  We had a completely dry week (in October!) which helped.  Good family run hotel wher nothing was too much trouble.  Walks reasonably easy (the Exodus rating was about right) A touch too many steps.  What gorgeous countryside.

Most Inspirational Moment

The views

Thoughts on Group Leader

excellent and very well connected to the area

Advice for Potential Travellers

the guide from Exodus is accurate

PERU EXPLORER

If you want a relaxing holiday, carefree and pampered, choose something else.  Peru Explorer is more of a travel experience and you will need the resilience for some 05.00 starts and long days, climates to challenge your packing, mostly middle of the road, sometimes quirky, hotels, three nights wild camping, and probably a bout of being unwell at some point, as everyone in my group was. What you’ll get is the most comprehensive tour of the southern half of this splendid country, all its highlights, an Andean trek, astonishment at the sophistication of the Incas, three starkly different climate zones and, demanding its own mention, the simply world class attraction of Machu Picchu.  Yes, it really is as staggering as you’re imagining, not over-hyped, and up there with Angkor, Bagan and the Taj.

Most Inspirational Moment

Mountains are a particular draw for me so I deliberately chose the Moonstone Trek for its views of the lovely glacial cone of Ampata.  There's a point on day three where you trek up to the remains of a small Inca temple which stands on a lofty promontory.  And there, towering above you as you crest the ridge, is Ampata. Any of you who've scrambled round a rock, pulled open your tent flap, or seen the clouds part to give you that first glimpse of a fine mountain will know the feeling.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rene - he was good and I would recommend him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

1.  Think carefully about what you want from this trip.  It should include a definite liking for the trek element, a wish to see as much as possible of Peru and a preparedness to tough through bits to achieve.  If, though, what you really want is Machu Picchu plus maybe a bit of something else, choose one of Exodus' other itineraries in Peru.  If you don't want to trek, weigh up picking a non-trek tour as opposed to choosing Peru Explorer  and passing the trek days in Cuzco - you will find yourself in Cuzco for most of a week.  Interesting city though it is that's a long time and our Cuzco hotel was nowhere near comfortable or well appointed enough to sustain this. 2.  Talk to your travel clinic doctor about acetazolamide (Diamox), specifically to take advice about the option of starting this medication in Arequipa to possibly help with acclimatising to what is to come - a road ascent in part of a day of about 8,000ft from Arequipa over the high pass en route to Chivay.  To my knowledge, none of us did this and all of us developed altitude symptoms to differing degrees coming on either at the pass itself or by bedtime in Chivay.   I'm a GP, had some acetazolamide left over from last year's Exodus climb of Mts Meru and Kilimanjaro, started taking it in Chivay and didn't look back.  Purely personally, starting this pre-emptively in Arequipa rather than Chivay is the one thing I would have done differently.  

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

 The days spent trekking were simply fantastic, drinking in the grandeur of the wall and spending the evenings in remote home stays getting a glimpse of what China looks like outside of the cities. As the trip takes you away from the main tourist areas so you get to enjoy the experience with your own thoughts. Also the food was absolutely brilliant – assuming you like spicy Chinese food! I normally tend towards independent travel, but I can’t see how you could easily replicate this experience independently. I thought Exodus did very well with the trip structure though personally I would have liked longer days trekking and more time on the wall        The Xian Extension was disappointing, though the Terracotta Army visit was amazing. Knowing what I know now, I’d have gone to Xian independently after the main trip ended. I don’t think for this part of the trip that Exodus really added to the experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Towards the end of the first day on the wall when you leave the tourist section behind you gain a better perspective of its enormous scale as you see wall snaking off into the distance perched at the top of impossibly steep ridges (and the following day when you come back and try to climb those impossibly steep sections)  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jerry for the Great Wall section was very good, answering questions and offering encouragement. I could have done without his ‘specially arranged tour’ which was accommodated by merging two days into one. I don’t begrudge him the extra income, but I’m less of a fan of the organised tours when it’s more than possible to navigate yourself round the same sites without sitting for several hours in traffic. Despite protestations that it’s difficult to get around Beijing, it’s actually very easy

Advice for Potential Travellers

Fitness - It was challenging at times though no more so than trekking in the Peak or Lake Districts. Heights - If you don’t like heights (as I don’t) you may find yourself challenged by the 2nd day on the wall. It was on the edge of what I, and many in the group, found acceptable and I would be uncomfortable tackling that day’s walking in wet conditions. However, having overcome my fears, the sense of achievement on completing the climbs was amazing. Essentials Items –The old Favourite - Toilet Paper, and Poles (when wet) – I found the poles invaluable, as to get off the wall you need to descend down the very steep sides of the hills and that’s often a very muddy and slippery experience.  Packing advice - people in the group received different advice i.e. whether to bring a sleeping bag or not (not necessary). I don’t know if the temperature was unseasonal for my early September Trip but I personally didn’t need the fleece or thermals I was advised to bring, though some people did wear fleeces in the evening, keeping cool was more of a problem that getting cold.

WALKING IN MALLORCA

A varied, well organised walking trip which provided some much needed outdoor relief before the onset of winter. It was great having walks provided every day, and care and attention was put in to ensuring that every day was very different. A really good taster to these beautiful mountains!

Most Inspirational Moment

Every walk was memorable for different reasons and provided some spectacular views of Mallorca and beyond. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Eduard was great - organised, passionate and meticulous. He made sure everyone was ok, making time to speak to everyone every day and ensuring that everyone felt confident and supported. He has a real passion for the mountains and the local area, and endeavours to share this with his group. His English is very good (apart from a unfortunate confusion between hurricane and hooligan), and he ensured that the group are constantly kept fully informed. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

It can be cold in October/November! Take layers - and make sure you are both windproofed and waterproofed. It was also impossible to get a warm drink in the hotel - I would have taken a kettle and a hot water bottle! For me, the walks could have been more challenging - but they suited the group, and it was probably accurately classified as a moderate. Eduard did an excellent job of keeping 16 disparate walkers together.