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THE INCA TRAIL

Trip of a lifetime. Fantastic scenery, fantastic group. You will lose weight as the food rations are quite small.

Most Inspirational Moment

Coming through the Sun Gate

Thoughts on Group Leader

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Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip is brilliant, but the organisation was disappointing in several areas:1. Promised a private toilet tent for each night of camping - Exodus changed their mind, but neglected to inform us pre-trip. This was inexcusable. One night this meant a long and unsafe walk to a shared toilet.  2. Flights changed by Exodux but no new ATOL certificate sent3. Whole group made to check in on-line in LAN offices in Cusco day before we left. This did not work. 4. Insurance paid for but not sent a certificate until requested5. Never received an evaluation form from Exodus Word of warning - tried to pick up bags in Lima but they were not there. Had to take next plane to Cusco - bags eventually arrived 24 hours later after a LOT of airport hassle. Not the best start to the day

TROPICAL ISLAND WANDERER - FAMILY HOLIDAY

Amazing time and great holiday for kids and families.

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing Sigiriya rock Watching blue whales at Mirissa

Thoughts on Group Leader

She was really nice and considerate. Always smiling and helpful.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Lots of sun-screen

ESSENTIAL PERU

Peru is a beautiful country – there’s lots to see and experience 

Most Inspirational Moment

Classically it has to be Macchu Picchu - an amazing place and luckily we  had glorious weather too. Have to say watching the condours came a very close second  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was Marcial. He was a very good leader - informative (history, politics, literature, geology, flora and fauna were just some of the subjects covered). On the days where there was free time, he always offered to do something else for the group and all we had to do was pay for the transport. At meal times he ensured that we all had our own bills. Marcial made sure we all knew there was time set aside everyday if anyone needed to speak to him privately....overall he was great. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go and see everything that you have the opportunity to go and see - extra bits such as the hot springs  / Inca town & sites / Nazca lines flight are not included but will be on offer.....take a little extra cash and go everywhereFor the homestay, your guide will arrange for some gifts for the family however take something from home. We took some little Easter eggs, union jack pencils and pencil case and books for the kids....they were very much appreciated. Get involved in in the homestay - the families could not be more hospitable and welcoming  

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

Varied and fascinating trip, well organised and well led, though with some lowlights (see below). But it was the great group of people who really made it special

Most Inspirational Moment

1. A great group of people - fun, interesting, friendly, relaxed, and patient2. Seeing Petra - awesome3. Camel ride at Wadi Rum - lots of laughs!4. Boat trip from Aqaba - great relaxation and great boat (and facilities)5. Long cycle ride to Aqaba - hard work but some great stretches of quiet road and stunning scenery6. The food - great everywhere we went (even lunches en route) except the Bedouin camp dinner (see below) 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zuhair spoke very good English, was very well organised, arranged some excellent lunches, and led the group effectively. He was a bundle of energy, making things happen, and leading us on interesting hiking expeditions when we weren't cycling. Nothing was too much trouble for him. He provided good information on the history and culture of Jordan, but sometimes the facts got lost in an overenthusiastic and verbose delivery! Some information on the geology of what we saw would have been a helpful and valuable additional resource.Habib was a very nice and capable bike leader, though his English was limited. However he did not allow for sufficient breaks for a drink and/or for laggards (like me!) to catch up. One day we cycled for 16km/80 mins in 30 degrees+ and into a headwind without stopping! To be fair, when questioned, Habib apologised and there were more frequent breaks after that.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go!....it is a great experience and a good way to see Jordan.

TRAILS OF VIETNAM

Loads of different activities, experiences, sights and sounds are packed into this holiday, which really shows you the whole of Vietnam.

Most Inspirational Moment

Waking up on the boat in the middle of Halong Bay. Kayaking round islands and seeing the monkeys leap from tree to tree. Learning to cook by imitation and gestures in the Mekong Delta. Walking through emerald green paddy fields, up steep hills. Sleeping on a bamboo floor in a traditional Thai longhouse. Handling a python in the snake farm. Being entertained by local dancers, and being dragged up to dance the finale. Cycling through villages on windy canal paths, with little children rushing out to shout "hello!". 

Thoughts on Group Leader

A wonderful story teller, full of interesting anecdotes and insights into Vietnam history and culture. He even got out his guitar on occasion and entertained us with some of his songs!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for lots of travel, by coach, rail, road, boat, kayak, and air. Bring earplugs and a jumper, as Vietnam can dip below 20 degrees in the evenings. Be ready for all sorts of extras not necessarily on the itinerary. Don't worry about the Cu Chi tunnels: the bit you walk through is only right at the end and easily omitted if you're claustrophobic - the rest of it is fascinating. 

WALKING THE AMALFI COAST

Excellent hotel, brilliant friendly informative guide and all round great holiday!

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting great new friends

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent friendly and welcoming

CYCLE MOROCCO'S GREAT SOUTH

A great group of cyclists…very close knit and very focussed on having good cycling fun as well as safety with an excellent, enthusiastic and passionate tour leader assisted by a lead rider and a cooperative team of drivers

Most Inspirational Moment

Making it up to the summit at Tizi n Test (height 2100 m).  It was a steep climb, and of course very hard on the weekend warrior muscles, being the 2nd day of the trip...However, the real challenge was on the last cycling day, where we had to go through dirt mountainous and steep slopes.  A few of us found that walking was faster than cycling, and therefore chose the easy way.  I am glad, for myself, I had opted for this rather than the Atlas Descent (which although very exciting would have been most likely above my level).  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Alejandro was an excellent leader.  He has that particular trait that makes his clients comfortable and confident about his knowledge and expertise.  He made sure the front and rear cyclists were not separated by a long interval, through regrouping at no maximum of 22 km depending on the terrain.  This reinforces the camaderie among the participants.  His instructions for the cycling stretches were colorful, detailed and complete.   There was only one short section where anyone was lost, and even then, it got righted within a short time.  Such was the focus on safety.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for an exciting week.  My group had participants from Canada (2), Norway (2), Norway/France (1), Dutch (1), Singapore (2), and Brits (7), of which 5 were females.  Sleep early, as the ride is demanding...there is very little time to do anything else (except in the big towns such as Essaioura, and Marrakech).

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOROCCO

Overall a very good overview of Morocco which was a complete supplement to the previous week that I did Cycling the Morocco Great South also done with Exodus.  Other than the cities of Marrakech and Essaioura which we had additional time to spend on, there was very little overlapping between the two tours

Most Inspirational Moment

The unique and inspirational moment for me was going on a camel into the sahara desert.   The african camel is different from the Asian camel (a Bactrian with two humps).  I can understand why the ride was only 1 hour as it can be challenging for weekend warriors to ride it beyond that time.  Camping overnight in the desert was also an experience.  Perhaps it was the season or timing, but I was a bit disappointed that the night sky was not as clear as I expected.  I was pleasantly surprised at the mattress and blankets in the tent that made the overnight experience comfortable and pleasantly warm.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mustapha is a true professional.  As like most Exodus guides his number one priority was the safety of the participants.  I have never seen a group of travellers so particular about hygiene especially cleanliness of the hands before we put anything into our mouths.  As if washing was not enough, many of our travellers brought antibacterial handrubs.  No wonder none of us got stomach problems.   It is such a wonderful experience because in other tours in other countries I have seen travellers having bad stomach problems. I must also highlight that our driver was also a wonderful member of the dual team number.  The mountain roads were not easy to drive through, but he did it safely and effortlessly.  Such a professional.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I was informed to bring a 4 season sleeping bag.  I decided to take a chance on a 2 season one, and am glad because I had no space in my luggage for a 4 season one.  The blankets provided in the desert as well as Kasbah Olivier were very comfortable and warm.  However, I am uncertain whether for a colder period, what I did would have been right.  Just bear in mind the season you are going on.

CLASSIC VIETNAM & ANGKOR

Quite simply both are lands of beauty, interesting wildlife (birds), very friendly people and superb food. I would recommend a visit to anyone but would suggest sooner rather than later – before it becomes too commercialised.Great for serious photography, and for snap-shooting also.

Most Inspirational Moment

Night time in Hoi An.

Thoughts on Group Leader

A most personable Guy with a nice sense of humour. Always very helpful and interested in the group members.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We spent a few extra days either side of the 'fixed' schedule - this afforded us bird watching opportunities in National Parks which were superb. It also afforded us the opportunity to drive through some very interesting countryside.

CYCLE NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA & PANAMA

This was the best holiday my husband and I ever experienced.   We feel in love with cycling, met so many great like-minded people.  It was the trip of a lifetime.

Most Inspirational Moment

The most inspirational moment of our trip was in Costa Rica.    I'm new to cycling and wasn't in the best shape of my life.      I didn't realize my husband had booked us a moderate / challenge trip :-)        To get to the point Costa Rica has some pretty serious hills and I cycled up every single one of them !!!!   I may have been slow but I stayed on my bike and did it.     

Thoughts on Group Leader

I must say that I owe so much to our tour guide, Rob. Rob was thoughtful, encouraging, supportive, kind ..... Rob gave me the power to accomplish so much on this trip just by being there and vocalizing his words of encouragement. Telling me how impressed he was for a first timer that I was doing well and I could do it .. and cycle I did. Thank you Rob. It is because of you that this was the best trip and we found our love of cycling, so much so that it will now be an annual event for us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

My advise to potential travellors is to have fun.    Enjoy yourself and remember even though other people are there for different reasons this is your vacation.   Stop and smell the roses { so to speak }   take picture, ask questions and if need be don't be embarrased to ride the bus.    I did one day and it ended up being awesome .. I was able to take pictures of the other group members and they loved it.