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SOUTH AFRICA: CYCLING THE CAPE & WINELANDS

A wonderfull way of experiencing the Western Cape of South Africa. Superb cycle rides, great food , marveloous cheap wine and some lovely people. Truly a memorable holiday and just one long party.

Most Inspirational Moment

Standing on the viewpoint at the top of Chapmans Peak Drive on the last day with all nine friends ( the group plus Tallis the guide), looking down and seeing at the bottom of the cliff a Southerm Wright Whale and her albino calf. The perfect happy way to bring the tour to its conclusion. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Well for an Africaans lad Tallis is not a bad cook ! Seriously,  became more a friend than a member of staff. Organized, helpful & considerate and a great knowledge of his suroundings. Patience in the extreme with our one difficult member.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Try the Pinotage red wine - SA`s own red wine cultivar - brilliant !If your travelling to The Cape at Christmas dont bring warm cloths - not needed ! Plenty of sunblock, aftersun, lip-ice and a little stick of mosquito repellant (Tabard the local prouct is best).

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

This trip was brilliant, great variety, great cycling, fantastic food and accommodation that exceeded expectations!

Most Inspirational Moment

Completely confronting but at the same time thought provoking was the Killing Fields and S21. Stimulated thought of how best to help people still impacted by these experiences. Most scenic and amazing was of course Angkor Wat!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit was absolutely fantastic. Our comfort and safety was a priority to him and he always ensured we looked after ourselves and our belongings. He had the most calm and caring nature and was genuinely interested in our happiness and enjoyment. I would highly recommend Rit as the tour leader for any group. Rit added an extra dimension to the trip, truly making it a trip of a lifetime! The trip was so well organised and ran so smoothly!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Gel bike seat, gel bike gloves and padded cycling pants a must!

KILIMANJARO RONGAI ROUTE

Overall this was a well organised trip and in general met most of my expectations. This was my first trip with Exodus and I booked it with them based on word of mouth advice from others. As I didn’t plan to come back to Kilimanjaro another day, I wanted to make sure I booked with a serious company in order to increase the probability of a summit success. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the summit. The Rongai route itself was beautiful and offered a diverse and amazing scenery. It is less crowded than the other routes which was one of the reasons why I chose this route. The porters were absolutely amazing and did a sublime job, always friendly, helpful and professional. The food was good too and there was enough of it.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

As mentioned I found the porters very friendly and helpful, but I tend to say that I found our local head guide a little arrogant, especially on the summit day. The other guides were brilliant! Also I did not like the head guide's attitude and so called guidance on the tipping. On arrival the guide who met us at the airport and hotel gave us a tipping sheet with the recommendations. On the last day our head guide on the mountain more or less told us that it was mandatory to go with these amounts to the different group of staff (helping porters, supporting porters, cook, guides, head guide). To me a porter is a porter, no matter if he is a helping or a supporting porter, how will I tell the difference? Maybe the head guide was so keen on the tipping part as he himself was on top of the tipping sheet with the highest recommended tipping amount!?! Anyway we told him otherwise that it was entirely up to the climbers how to tip! 

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would recommend to book the trip through Exodus without the group flights and organise this yourself. Preferable you should go with another airline than the one Exodus use. Exodus use Ethiopian Airlines and I have to say that never have I experienced such a horrible airline. The staff was ruder than rude and so incompetent and unprofessional. I have travelled a lot all over the world, also in less developed countries, and this was by far the most horrible airline I have experienced.I would receommend to consider a Kilimanjaro trip that takes in 1-2 additional days on the mountain, as I found the acclimatisation a little tough (getting headache and nausea) . You will enjoy it a lot more if you spend 6 days going up instead of the 4 days this trip offer. 

CUBAN HIGHLIGHTS RIDE

Wow! My first trip with Exodus and it won’t be my last. My first trip to Cuba and it won’t be my last. My first Group holiday and it won’t be my last. Taking this trip ranks alongside some of the very best decisions I’ve taken and I can’t recommend this trip highly enough!

Most Inspirational Moment

I really can't single out one inspirational moment, so I've identified 10 reasons why this trip will live in my memory for a long, long time and why I would recommend this trip to anyone reading this review.1. Exodus made everything so easy. As a first time group holiday traveller, I was unsure what to expect but the support from Exodus staff, the quality of the Trip Notes and the joining instructions, the help with additional extras like airport hotel/parking made this so so easy. I will never use any other company for the many more trips I now plan to take.2. Cuba - wow, what a fascinating country to visit. Full of contradiction, full of authenticity, full of inspiration and warmth, full of beauty and of history and full of fun and laughter. The scenery was beautiful, the climate warm and pleasant for cycling. I can't recommend Cuba enough - go now before it gets spolit by westernisation in the future.3. Cycling - I've never experienced such pleasurable cycling. The roads are a joy to cycle in as there is so little traffic on much of the roads this trip uses. What traffic there is respects cyclists and is quite content to stay behind the riders and only overtake when it is very safe to do so. Even then, they give you a wide birth and you never feel at risk like you do in the UK much of the time. The weather was great, the scenery stunning, the amount of cycling generally ok if a little light (for me) on day 1 and day 4. The level is mostly 'easy' with occasional 'moderate' patches such as the final 8k uphill climb on day 5. The bus was never far away if anyone wanted to take a rest, so have no fear about joining this trip if you are concerned about your ability to keep up. This really is accessible to all who have a reasonable base fitness.4. Food - I read much about Cuba being a 'poor' culinary experience. Nonsense! Sure, if you're expecting nouvel cuisine or gastronomic delights and michelin standards then you will probably be disappointed. But the food was in the main very tasty, plentiful, nutricious and satisfying. Exactly what you want when cycling in my opinion. My only quibble would be the lack of option for vegetarians since most meals had simple chicken or beef to go with the rice, beans and potatoes.5. Fellow Travellers - what can I say about my fellow travellers? As this was my first group holiday, I was a little apprehensive that I would be joining lots of couples or big groups travelling together. I also feared my fitness would be short of the group's, or that I would be the 'old man' of the group. I needn't have feared. This trip seems to attract people of all ages, from 20s/30s right through to a gentleman in his 70s who was more than able to keep pace. There were couples, there were solo travellers, there were cyclists and there were non-cyclists. It really was a mixed group. What everyone had in common was that they were fun people to be with. I never for one moment felt alone, and the trip was undoubtedly made so amazing by the people I had the pleasure of being with.  6. The Trip Leader - Tony was a great trip leader. Excellent English, great knowledge of Cuba, warm and friendly, sensitive to the level of the group and their needs, supportive and helpful at all times, Tony did a lot to make this trip feel safe, well organised, fun and interesting. I particularly liked the way Tony listened to what the group wanted to do on the last night in Havana, and rather than insisting that the whole group did the same thing, he supported everyone's desire to make the most of the last night and do thier own thing in old havana. Given that many didn't have extra nights to explore, this was definitely very welcome by most of the group.7. The Music - I've never listened much to Cuban music, and I'm not much of a dancer. But I was overwhelmed by the stunning music in Cuba. From street music in and around squares and next restaurants to the huge array of restaurants, bars and clubs where music is the soul of the place. Highlights included having a performance by Son Malibran while the group had dinner in Trinidad, a group so engaging and fun that they had us joining them as honorary band members for a song. Then there was the Legendarios del Guajirito show in Havana which seems to be associated to the Buena Vista Social Club, sharing many of the same musicians. Stunning show, stunning music and just impossible not to get off your feet and dance. I can count on one hand the number of times I've danced in the last 10 years, and that night was the best of them without a doubt.8. The logistical support - Our bus was always close by and always there in case anyone needed a rest, some water, some fruit or to get sun screen or anything else off the bus. We had a great technical support man who was quickly able to deal with the very few issues we had; punctures, chains coming off, severed pedal. At times, he was also able to lend a hand 'pushing' flaggers up the 'undulations', very welcome by those who were close to getting on the bus on the hills but really didn't want to.9. Trinidad and the Casa Particular - Trinidad is such a fun and authentic place to spend a couple of nights. The personal owners of the Casa could not have been more welcoming, could not have done more to make our stay in their home fun and memorable. I would always choose a Casa for future Cuban trips. The atmosphere on the streets was one of fun - not the faintest undercurrent of tension or trouble, just masses of people happy to dance, laugh, chat, engage and welcome us into their town. Everywhere there were vintage cars, delightful little stalls and shops, music coming from yet another bar / club / restaurant. Fantastic place.10. The fire eating, glass treading, salsa teaching mad-man who provided the brooding, mysterious entertainment in the hotel at Yuguanabo. Turns out he's also the egg chef at breakfast the next day. Great fun!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tony was a great trip leader. Excellent English, great knowledge of Cuba, warm and friendly, sensitive to the level of the group and their needs, supportive and helpful at all times, Tony did a lot to make this trip feel safe, well organised, fun and interesting. I particularly liked the way Tony listened to what the group wanted to do on the last night in Havana, and rather than insisting that the whole group did the same thing, he supported everyone's desire to make the most of the last night and do thier own thing in old havana. Given that many didn't have extra nights to explore, this was definitely very welcome by most of the group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go to Cuba now before it changes! Take some snacks for the flight out to Cuba if travelling direct from Gatwick to Havana. The Virgin food, while tasty, is meagre in portion size and given the flight is into prevailing winds, quite a long one and so I felt overly hungry by the time we finally got through immigration. Be patient when going through immigration, it's slow.

WALKING IN TUSCANY

I had always wanted to visit the Garfagnana and it seemed the perfect trip for my first walking holiday and first group holiday (I was a little apprehensive, not having been on one – and going on my own as well).  I was not disappointed; the group was friendly and supportive, the scenery was stunning, our tour guide could not have been more encouraging, and I enjoyed my exposure to Italian culture and to that of this less visited part of Tuscany in particular.  I am planning my next Exodus trip, although this one will be tough to match!

Most Inspirational Moment

Coming down after a morning's climb in the driving rain on the first day - the sun came out and I admired the scenery.  I felt good having provided to myself that I could manage the climb after all - even in adverse conditions! The impressive view on the climb to Monte SumbraSeeing wildlife in Orecchiella Natural ParkEnjoying a "day off" from the main walk and exploring Castelnuovo di Garfgagnana and walking around the area near Villetta and Braccicorti - especially the wine bar in Castelnuovo!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Sara Bull, offered the group - and certainly me - extraordinary support and encouragement.  She never made me or anyone else feel awkward about our ability level or what we were able to manage each day, and dealt managing the day's walk with the different endurance and ability levels of the group with considerable skill.  Her manner and support made all the difference to me during the trip - there were several times where i was worried about how I would manage, or was intimidated when dealing with my fear about heights or falling, and she gave me enough support to get through those times, but helped me realise i could manage those fears and trust my judgment, and learn for my experiences going forward.  Sara also handled some quite stressful situations during the week incredibly well - this also made me more adventurous, as I was assured that I was being guided by someone with the experience and judgment to ensure I would be all right as i explored my own personal limits--I don't think i would have found out how much I could do without that confidence. She was also quite a lot of fun to talk to - great sense of humour and fantastic anecdotes about all her past experiences at Braccicorti and elsewhere! Sara's encouragement made the trip particularly special and is one of the reasons i have been encouraged to book another walking holiday this year. I would not hesitate to go on any holiday Sara was leading in future and hope I will get the opportunity.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip really is Moderate.  You will definitely be out for 7-8 hours a day, minimum (unless your group is made up of entirely fast walkers) - with a lunch break and the odd break here and there - and there is a lot of climbing up and down involved with most of the walks.  Go into this with your eyes open; some of the group were a little surprised by the length and difficulty of the walks (I think I expected them to be a little shorter myself, but that is dependent on a lot of factors).it is, however, the best way to see the Garfagnana that there is - and if you do need a day off, you can skip any of the walks if you choose and stay at Braccicorti or take a day trip to nearby towns, as i did. Bring walking sticks - I was a convert that week (Sara loaned me some spares) and think I would have avoided a calf injury if I had used them more.  also ensure you bring waterproofs! we also were accompanied by two dogs who live at Braccicorti - Elvis and Dora.  I think they added immeasurably to the experience (they accompanied us on most of our walks) but if you don't like dogs, realise they come as part of the package.  that being said - they are not in any way aggressive or badly behaved and genuinely like people and are quite protective of "the group". 

WALKING IN ANDALUCIA

Our first Exodus holiday – we enjoyed it hugely. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Looking down into El Chorro gorge and watching the griffon vultures soaring near the cliff opposite was fantastic.  All our walks took us through remarkable scenery, and the wintry weather on occasions added an extra dimension.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent - he made sure everyone felt included and kept an eye on anyone who was lagging at all, or who was nervous of free-wandering cattle with huge horns! He knew all the best places to stop for a break, both picnics and cafes, and how he stretched our kitty to cover so much refreshment is a mystery.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Mid winter might seem an odd time to visit Spain, but actually it was very good and we had mainly bright sunny weather (and some frosty mornings).  The temperature was very pleasant.  The dramatic storm overnight on Christmas Eve/Day was quite an experience, along with the power cuts, but it made no difference to our comfort in Cortijo Rosario.

WALKING IN PUGLIA AND BASILICATA

An enjoyable and leisurely walking holiday in a most interesting area.  The difference in the landscape between Puglia and Basilicata was most striking, the latter being more interesting for walking, but both areas have their own unique places of interest.  This is definitely a holiday for a great gastronomic experience!

Most Inspirational Moment

The first sight of Ostuni, the White City, shining on its hilltop; the walk from Montescaglioso to Matera.Matera old town - amazing! 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Angelo was an excellent and good-humoured group leader. He related well to all  members of the group,  was kindly and considerate and very knowledgable.  He had a good understanding of the needs of the group and did his best to make the whole experience as pleasurable as possible.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Enjoy the food!!!

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - LEMOSHO ROUTE

Unlike anything I’ve done before and doubt I’ll do the same again. Wonderful and challenging trip, totally beautiful and guided by a fantastic, funny and experienced group from the African Walking Company. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Overnighting on the Shira Plateau was properly wild, and it froze solid at night. Felt like we could see every star in the sky. The next day the scramble up Shira Cathedral was a lot of fun - view from up there was unexpected and vast and yes - breathtaking (on Kilimanjaro though, most things are)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our whole guiding group were BRILLIANT - all 45 of them. Our guides in particular were so experienced we trusted them instantly - pretty important when you're in such a wilderness but I always felt I was in the best hands possible, even when altitude started getting to us. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Listen to your guides. Don't underestimate the effects of altitude. Be prepared to get pretty dirty.

THE INCA TRAIL

Looking back at our trip it was incredible, not necessarily life changing but the memories will remain with me for a very long time and gave me a wonderful sense of achievement. The scenery was breathtaking, the Inca sites unbelievable (how did they manage to build them in such inaccessible areas?), the peruvians so hospitable and my fellow trekkers – well what can I say? We all had a fantastic,  certainly aided by the excellent organisation from Exodus. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Actually starting the trek and walking over the very first bridge after receiving our permits and having our passports stamped. A feeling of elation and trepidation all at the same time.Dead Woman's Pass - an incredible feeling to have made it (and survived!) Getting up before dawn to see the sunrise over the snow capped mountains on our 4th day. The views were breathtaking.Reaching the Sungate after a copious amount of steps and seeing Macchu Pichu for the very first time. Being over-awed by its size - so much bigger and more impressive than I ever imagined. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Filumenia was real trooper - encouraged us all when we found it difficult, made us all laugh, was a fabulous photographer taking all our cameras at one time to snap a group shot for each of us. She was exceptionally knowledgable, pleasant and fun to be with and worked extremely hard to fulfil everyone's needs, a great asset to the Exodus team. We couldnt have asked for anyone better - thank you.

Advice for Potential Travellers

However fit you think you are - take walking poles - there are more steps than you can imagine! Walk slowly, have the best equipment you can afford. You dont need a lot of clothes and certainly no make-up!Dont opt for single tents even if travelling alone as they are very small!!!! No space to sit upright and if it rains its almost impossible not to touch the sides thus letting in the damp.Remember your swimming costume as the hot springs on the final evening of the trek are a pure delight! Towels can be rented.Buy a poncho in Cuzco - about £1. Very useful - used to protect you, your clothes and your rucksackExpect variable weather Enjoy and take loads of photos - its incredible to look back and remember what you achieved.Local currency is required and used more than Exodus states although you can pay in dollars (exchange rate ok!)

ATLAS PANORAMA

This was my second time on this trip, previously went on own in Oct 2011. It was as good as I remembered. Hassan and Mohammed seemed much the same. Weather was a bit cooler, some snow but no rain this time.

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting new people and walking in the mountains.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent leader

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a few books and 'games' for the evenings in the Gite. If weather is poor might be spending time there.Weather definitly variable in the mountains.