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backroads of sri lanka

This trip stands up there with one of the best i have done extremely well organised great people all locals always always had a smile on there face,Children appearing from nowhere just to say hello you wouldnt get that sort of welcome in this country!!!!!

Most Inspirational Moment

Two many to mention although one highlight was a brutal 2000m climb upto nurawa eliya really hard work in very very hot conditions but it was so rewarding when we reached our hotel the counrty club what a place that was i celabrated with several bottles of the local brew called lion!!! Also enjoyed climbing up to lion rock,swimming,3 head massages and 1 full body massage. I was really impressed with the cycling road conditions and beleive it or not felt much safer cycling in sri lanka than i do here the uk! One thing that i will remember was a 10KM streach just before a lunch stop i though it would never end was really difficult as the road was still under constuction couldnt fell my wrists when i arrived and was pouring with sweat!!!!!really hot!!!!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh and his team did a fantasic job he deserves a medal always on hand night and day kept eveyone safe and although he had done the trip 47 times treated it as hs first very passionate about his country even went to the trouble to have a cake made for all of us after our brutal climb up to the country club at nurawa eliya.Also i though that it was a real nice when he gave us all a personalized map of sri lanka with a picture of myself in the middle which now hangs proudly in a frame on my wall.Thanks again suersh for making my holiday to sri lanka so memorable!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do plenty of training before going as this is a tough trip and it can be really hot and drink plenty of water

Fabulous trip!

This trip was everything I was hoping for and more! It was was first visit to the east and my first Exodus trip. Both more than met my expectations. Each city we visited was totally different from the one before but equally fantastic.

Most Inspirational Moment

Toss up between My Son, the Mekong Delta home-stay and the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City (although it made me cry)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader was Anh Nguyen what a great guy. Knowledgeable, fun and always there when he was needed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't think about it...........DO IT

Primates and Dragons of Indonesia

A thoroughly superb trip which does exactly what it says on the tin. The encounters with Orangs are magical. These animals that you see are rehabilitated so are used to humans and therefore are unafraid to approach you. The truly wild orangs will keep their distance. We also encountered a funky gibbon that was partial to a bit of fruit. The jungle at Bukit Lawang is hot and steamy, so be prepared, and the optional extra walk is well worth doing as it takes you deeper into the jungle and offers plenty of opportunities to fall over!!! Two days on board the boat from Flores is a great time to reflect on the passing world before you jump back in the sea to snorkel, recover from lunch or prepare yourself to meet a Komodo Dragon

Most Inspirational Moment

I fully expected to be overawed by orangs and dragons. However, we were lucky and saw manta rays just below us whilst snorkelling. The first encounter blew my mind.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Evie. brilliant, hard working and SO helpful.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip notes hint that Brestagi is cool enough for a warm jumper, but we found that a long sleeve shirt was sufficient. Be aware that Bukit Lawang is hot and steamy, Komodo and Rinca islands in the middle of the day can be like ovens. The two day boat trip is very dependant on currents, so you get to where you're going when you get there. Be prepared for changes to the internal flight schedules from Medan down to Flores but just go with it and enjoy the experience.

Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn

We were a little unfortunate with the weather in that we had a full week with minimal views, quite a lot of rain and very low cloud which was disappointing and at times frustrating. However we had a great group and learnt to recognise a lot of alpine flowers, as this was all we could see at times. We really appreciated the expansive views when the sun finally came out. The tents were a really good size for two and Charlie whipped up some fantastic meals in camp.

Most Inspirational Moment

Finally getting to see some fantastic views after a week of minimal visibility.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jenny was keen to keep the group together during the day, and make sure the group didn't get too split up. She did a good job at trying to keep morale up when the route had to be changed on several occasions as it was too dangerous in the snow and poor visibility to go across the highest pass of the route to Col Prafleuri, having already had to go on the low route rather than go on the path near the Trient Glacier.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to experience days with poor weather and limited visibility, rather than just the picture perfect blue sky photos in the advertising for this trip. Also pack clothes/layers for all temperatures from a really hot sunny day to a cold winter's day - we experienced it all.

Cycling Vietnam MOV

One of my best holidays ever. The whole group (there were 7 of us) were looked after from the moment we arrived in Ho Chi Minh (Saigon) to when we left Hanoi at the end of the trip. The scenery, organisation, accomodation, food and cycling were superb. I have stayed in some good hotels in my time but the ones chosen by Exodus for this trip were simply superb

Most Inspirational Moment

The trip around Halong Bay in the boat and the kayaks was truly fantastic and we were lucky enough to be lead by Danh (who must surely be the best tour leader ever) and he helped us to find the monkeys which inhabit some of the rocks in Halong Bay:- we were lucky enough to see them virtually at arms length.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader, Danh, was truly inspirational. Nothing was too much trouble, he organised absolutely everything and we really did not need to think for ourselves as Danh had already thought of it for us! When we went to the local restaurants for dinner we didn't reallyhave to look at the menu as Danh had already found out from the chef what was the best to eat and we simply had to pick up our chopsticks (you do get used to they quite quickly) and get stuck in! He made us feel totally safe when we were cycling and we had no worries at all whilst cycling either through the busy streets or up the steepest inclines (undulations he used to call them). We also had Li as our mechanic and he was a saviour to some in the group as he gave them a helpful push up some of the inclines. Danh's knowledge of the route and the history of his country was huge and he truly enjoyed himself during our trip. Exodus should be very proud to have him in their team he is an asset to your company.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't take too many clothes!! You will not need them. T-shirts and shorts are really the order of the day. I took 2 pairs of long trousers, 2 long sleeve shirts and 2 pairs of proper shoes and did not need them at all.

Bulgarian National Parks

I have been on plenty of holidays like this one and this was one of the best. I was on the same trip as Beth and Penny who have also posted reviews and I echo what they have said. We were blessed with good weather, a group that worked well together and an excellent leader.

Most Inspirational Moment

This is a trip with plenty of highlights.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Valdimir has quiet, calm, professionalism about him and that makes him one of the best leaders I have come across. Taking a group of 16 people with ages ranging from mid-20's to mid-60's into the mountains can be tricky. He set a pace which kept us moving but equally kept us together as a single group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be well prepared! The trip is marked as grade 5, Challenging and that is a fair grading. Each day had separate challenges, and mountain weather can be variable at the best of times. Make sure you take plenty of food up the mountain as there are some long days when it's necessary to keep the energy levels up. Always carry extra clothing and waterproofs.

Get away from it all and enjoy the ride....

Great trip. Great places to visit. Great group leader. A different taste of Italy.

Most Inspirational Moment

We went a day early to see Matera properly. This is an extraordinary and attractive place that has been transformed from being Italy's national disgrace in the 1960s to be named as the European City of Culture for 2019 while we were on the trip. Not to be missed.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was Michaele. He was professional, knowledgable, organised, hard working and personable while also being great fun and spontaneous at the same time. He made sure that everyone had a fantastic holiday. It's hard to imagine anyone doing the job as well as him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip was a combination of interesting medieval towns and villages, great climate and a taste of of Italy far away from the usual tourist sites. The cycling was through countryside and by the coast, but not always beautiful - we understand that the route is to be 'tuned' in the near future. Some days were quite tiring but really shouldn't be a problem for anyone who has prepared for the holiday. The opportunity for a dip in the turquoise sea during October is not to be missed.

Brilliant trek with some astonishing mountain views.

A holiday of two halves – firstly a 6 day trek with some of the best mountain scenery I have witnessed. The second half was more cultural – visiting towns in Sikkim, plus the excitement of the overnight train to Kolkotta.

Most Inspirational Moment

Definitely the trek and the mountain scenery. It really gave you an idea of the vastness of the Himalayas and why those over 8,00 metres are referred to as "Himalayan giants".

Thoughts on Group Leader

Dilip was excellent. Experienced, knowledgeable and able to keep us together as a group. Great leadership skills. We couldn't have done it without him! His back up team on the trek were also faultless - the food on the trek was the best of the whole trip!

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you are not used to camping - there is a bit of free time at camp (especially on the two short days), and it gets dark at half past five, so don't forget to take a book or some cards to keep you occupied before dinner. And it may get colder than you think!

Sierra de Aitana Trek

If you like decent rough mountain walking, great scenery, good views, quiet villages, good food and drink at great accommodation do this trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The sunrise over Puig Campana seen from our accommodation in Sella. The view from Puig Campana to Mallorca on our last day

Thoughts on Group Leader

José Miguel García Fraile went the extra mile and a half to ensure we had an excellent walking holiday. He has excellent local knowledge on walks, climbs, history, culture etc and obviously loves the area and is keen to encourage others to do the same. I was really impressed that he had done footpath clearance work and is keeping open some old routes that could fall out of use. We had poor weather forecast on one day and he found a good alternative to the advertised route, he clearly has a lot of walks up his sleeve

Advice for Potential Travellers

You need to understand that while some of the walking was on 4x4 tracks and pleasant little footpaths there was a lot of walking on steep rough ground over scree and rocks and you should come equipped with reasonably stiff mountain boots with good ankle support.You will find poles come in handy and bring bottles etc for at least 3 litres of water, it can be hot even in October. If you want to send post cards buy them and stamps that at Guadalest, the supply of stamps at Sella is not great. If you like to follow where you are going on the trip get there is an excellent 1:20000 map that covers most of what we did.

Sierra de Aitana Trek

This was a superb holiday in what was to us an unknown area of Spain. The area was full of historic sites and had excellent walking opportunities with some relatively demanding paths to the summits. The whole holiday was very well planned and coordinated and the short transfers to the start of the walks were appreciated as avoided sitting on a bus for too long.
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Most Inspirational Moment

The sense of history walking in the steps of travelers from centuries past, along the tracks and mountain passes. The peace and solitude in the area as there were very few other walkers around - some days we saw none.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had Jose Miguel as our leader, who lives in Sella and is passionate about the area and its history and ecology. He has lead much of the restoration of the old tracks and paths and is knowledgeable about them and their history. On the walks he was supportive and encouraging, whilst quickly able to assess individual strengths and weaknesses and make decisions as to ability to tackle the more demanding walks - just what you want from someone leading you in a mountainous area. He was pleasant and amusing, made triple-decker sandwiches to keep you going all day, and was all we could have hoped for as a leader.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We had warm/hot weather (October 2014) but we would suggest going fully equipped for mountain weather with good walking boots with ankle support as many of the tracks are rough and stony. The trip is graded Moderate/Challenging and this is realist - imagine a longish day in the Lake District with sunshine. Ensure you carry plenty of water - on some walks there is no opportunity to resupply and we drank 2 to 3 litres.