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Simply amazing trip in beautiful Sri Lamka

Very hard to find anything to fault in this action packed, well organised cycling tour of Sri Lanka. Suresh and his team were amazing. We honestly couldn’t have been looked after better, with every meal more incredible than the last and some fabulous hotels on the itinerary. A great mix with some challenging cycling, sightseeing, tea plantations and the Indian Ocean. Plus more than a few mojitos.

Most Inspirational Moment

Some of the scenery was beautiful and coupled with some real cycling challenges, it was memorable in many ways. As a vegetarian the food was among the best experiences I’ve ever had - loved it.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh was simply outstanding, as were the rest of the crew. Everything was impeccably organised, and although we must have been hard work at times, we were made to feel very special. No notes!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just go. Sri Lanka is stunning, felt very safe and has so much to offer. People were lovely, such a friendly place. We were barely bothered by mosquitoes although always be prepared, but not much else to add - if you need anything you can get it while you’re there. Although if you need them gals, bring tampons!

Comprehensive View of Jordan

A lot of ground is covered, Day 1 was long with a lot of sites – several of which I didn’t find that exciting but it got much better after that. The Jerash hotel is poor but it is only one night and apparently there are no alternatives. Jerash Roman city is amazing. And if Jerash was good Petra is staggering and the site is huge – I had no idea! It’s about 1.5 miles walk from hotel to the famous Treasury and that’s only the start. I have worked out that we walked around 8 miles on day 1 at Petra and about 9 on day 2. The walk to the monastery at Petra is quite long but worth it – I am 70 and with moderate fitness. There are buggies and even horses and donkeys available. At Aqaba there is nice healthy coral with plenty of fish straight off the sandy beach. You can hire mask & fins for 10JD or just a mask for 7JD.

Most Inspirational Moment

Undoubtedly the time spent at Petra.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Nidal was excellent. very good English. If I was to be super-critical he tended to overload us with information at times and I could see some of the group switching off.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You cover a lot of territory so inevitably there is much time spent travelling on the bus. Lunches were generally from take away street establishments often eaten on the hoof or in the bus but sometimes sitting. We became very familiar wit the falafel sandwich! And lunches were very cheap too, often spending well under £1 per person. Weatherwise - we were there in February, be prepared for some cold evenings and mornings except for the Dea Sea and Aqaba although the sea was quite chilly at both places. At one restaurant my fleece jacket was kept tightly zipped up all evening!

Great overview

This was an amazing trip to see the highlights of new Zealand. It is full on with long driving days staying in a different hotel every 1-2 days. The walks are mostly short but there a few days of longer walks but these are optional (just don’t miss Hooker valley ) Unfortunately due to the weather we weren’t able to do Tongariro alpine crossing but instead walked to waterfall and lakes which was great

Most Inspirational Moment

It’s hard to choose but I think I would refine to 3: seeing a purple sunrise in Milford sound, hand gliding in Queenstown and the Hooker valley walk- but I don’t want to spoil your surprise.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had 2. Our first guide Duli, covered the North island. He was a great driver but left to feel self- guided at stops. A few of us wrote to exodus and we promptly had a change of guide. Peter was great, improving our experience. He appeared to know the South Island in great depth, choosing interesting stops en route. Whilst also not a hiker, he joined in with the group including for walks and appeared to enjoy himself.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don’t overpack! You really do not need shampoo/ conditioner (or maybe just a tiny bottle) as available in most the hotels. Laundry facilities (water/ dryer) are available in several of the hotels but limited by time to use them if you arrive late/ leave early. 5 days worth of clothing would be adequate including waterproofs! There are a number of very long drive days of 4-5 hours but this is interspersed with stops at interesting sites / beautiful scenery so really doesn’t feel arduous (except for driver)

Highlights of Japan

Great holiday. Great guide.
Most Inspirational Moment

Variety of sites. Food. Weather. Golden temple. Kyoto. Tokyo

Thoughts on Group Leader

A pleasure to be with.

An excellent holiday that exceeded expectations

A brilliant holiday, I can’t think of anything that could have been improved. The guide Biju was perfect, he had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the area, and nothing was too much trouble. The balance between organised excursions and free time was ideal in our case with plenty of time for wandering around, or ferreting out restaurants and hidden bars. The optional excursions were explained clearly and those we selected, which was most of them, perfectly matched or exceeded expectations. The whole holiday, South India, Biju and Exodus thoroughly exceeded my expectations.

Most Inspirational Moment

It is very hard to identify one moment of the trip, when the programme was so varied and interesting, I really enjoyed the whole experience. There were several moments that exceeded my expectations which include the early morning walk through Madurai watching the city wake up, I also really enjoyed the walks, one through the tea plantation into the hills, and the other through the Nature Reserve.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader Biju Kumar was amazing, I never saw him switch off for the full fortnight. He was consistently cheerful and helped above and beyond expectations. Biju had an encyclopaedic knowledge of South India, nothing was too much trouble, whenever a question was asked, he would follow the thread of the conversation explaining the intricacies and how the elements of Indian culture, history, faith, and even politics interweaved. At every stop he assisted the group with translation, advice, and guidance. Often he would pop up assisting the vendor or the waiting staff taking orders and helping make sure that all the group members were looked after. One of the members of the group feel over and cracked her shoulder bone, Biju insisted (correctly) that she visited the doctor to check it out, and escorted her to the hospital for an X-Ray, managed to ensure she picked up the medication that was prescribed and managed to get back to the group in time to lead the group through the optional tour of the Tea Museum. He also provided great local knowledge when I asked advice on the use of our spare time. I also think that the model of the Exodus tour of having a core set of events supported by optional excursions was exactly what was required, this allowed a reasonable basic cost without limiting people who wanted to see a bit more. Biju gave very clear descriptions of the optional trips without appearing to apply any pressure to sign up, and I have to say I did go on the majority of the optional trips, and thoroughly enjoyed them too. I would also like to give a mention to the driver Vinod, although not an Exodus employee he was also relentlessly cheerful and drove with great skill, many of the roads would be A and B standard, with very challenging other road users, some roads into the mountains were pretty hairy. He was always a welcoming face when we reached the minibus, which even at 6’3” was perfectly comfortable. I have not been on holiday with Exodus before, but many of the group had, and it appears that Biju was significantly above average, he excelled and significantly exceeded my expectations. I have already started looking through the brochure for another exodus tour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take cash and change a bit at the airport on arrival, changing money was not as easy in typical European countries, the ATM machines were a bit hit and miss, with many running out of cash and limiting the amount you could withdraw. Treasure low denomination notes, the most frequent note given by exchanges and ATMs is the 500 rupee note, this is equivalent to £5.00, however, this can be like spending a £50 note sometimes as nearly everything we bought was less than 200 rupees. Food and drink is very cheap in India in comparison to the UK. No need to take hiking boots, I decided, based on luggage space, only to take trainers, and there were absolutely fine for the walks on the trip. If you are female, best to take a toilet roll with you, and pop one in your knapsack whilst on the trips. If you fancy the odd beer or glass of wine, be aware that in South India there is less access to alcohol, there are bars but they tend to be quite hidden away without windows. This actually proved to be quite a fun part of the holiday, ferreting out some very dodgy bars. There are off licence’s but be prepared to queue. I took a couple of bottles from the UK which was a good move. Local wine is variable, there were some good bottles but also some not so good. Take some coffee from home, the local coffee has a percentage of chickery, and in the opinion of most of the group, does not taste particularly good. Being plant based I found the food brilliant, although we only found one waiter who had heard of vegan, the majority understood very quickly the concept of no eggs, yoghurt, or milk, and still on many buffet’s we had an adequate choice of dishes. They use a lot of coconut milk in Kerala, you will see why when you arrive. The food becomes less spicy as you travel south, possibly because it becomes more geared to western tourists, I liked it spicy.

Trip of a Lifetime

This was the most amazing experience, enhanced by the enthusiasm and knowledge of our tour guide, David Vargas. We pretty well covered all areas of Costa Rica seeing diverse environments and experiencing different climates. David is an ornithologist and did his utmost to inspire the group with his love of birds and his country. His extensive knowledge of the history of his country and of its flora and fauna enhanced the experience. He always went the extra mile to ensure our comfort and to consider the needs of the group. We would have no hesitation in recommending this trip to anyone who has an interest in the extraordinary amount of wildlife that is there for all to

Most Inspirational Moment

The time we spent in Tortuguero due to the attractiveness of the eco lodge and huge variety of wildlife. There were so many great experiences but another to stand out was the time spent in the south at Piedras Blancas Esquinas when we did a night walk in the rain forest with boots and torches - a first! And another beautiful eco lodge…

Thoughts on Group Leader

See general review. He was inspirational and much appreciated by the whole group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

People considering this holiday would be advised to bring stout footwear due to the challenge of uneven and muddy ground in the forests. We wished we had taken a travel kettle as there are only coffee makers in the rooms. Most hotels and lodges have hot showers but no hot water in the hand basins. Also no plugs, so take your own. Also adaptors of course.

Discovering Costa Rica Trip

The holiday got off to a bad start with my first night at the Radisson Hotel. My room smelt extremely musty, there were large stains on the carpet, the curtain was hanging off the curtain rail and the dark brown furniture was very chipped. When I booked the trip, it was planned to stay at the Presidente which is in the heart of downtown San Jose. The Radisson is about 3/4 mile outside San Jose and walking outside after dark was not recommended. However, once away from San Jose, the holiday lived up to expectations, with spacious lodges in beautiful, peaceful settings (apart from the wildlife!). The flora and fauna was stunning and we had only one really wet day in Arenal. I was taken aback by the high cost of living and, where lunch and dinner were not provided, having both lunch and dinner at posh restaurants was both very expensive and, for me, unnecessary. A modest snack at lunch time would have sufficed. Setting up a group WhatsApp worked very well. Not only could we share photos, but also any last-minute changes in arrangements or the spot of a rare bird could be communicated to the group instantly. All sites had good Wi-Fi availability.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a sloth at close range. Waking up before first light and listening to the birds beginning to sing. Seeing a quetzal at close range. Using my newly purchased binoculars to spot tiny little birds in the forest. Filming hummingbirds using slo-mo on my phone

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, David Vargas, was absolutely brilliant. He is very charismatic but also a complete fanatic when it comes to birding. His instinct to spot sloths was amazing too. I love that we saw so many 2- and 3-toed sloths. Whenever the group had any down time, David always arranged an optional walk around the lodge gardens to view the wildlife there and also conducted sunrise walks for those interested to hunt out the birds. David also looked after the needs of the group, finding ATMs and post offices, recommending and booking excellent and quirky restaurants for our evening meals when required and organising a successful quetzal viewing trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you stay at the Radisson and get a truly awful room, please do ask Reception to change your room. Ask you group leader to set up a WhatsApp group so you can share photos etc

The High Atlas-stunning scenery

A fast moving adventure, stunning snow capped mountains, un paralleled views and scenery. A camel trek, the Sahara at sunset and sunrise with an overnight in the desert. Tours and histories of the major cities . Be prepared for low overnight temps and hotels with out heating and only Luke warm shower temperatures, and a small bus. Overall an excellent trip. A lovely country with friendly and hospitable people.

Morocco

A good and most enjoyable Trip – educational and enlightening. Superb scenery and sights, both rural and urban, providing good opportunites for photography and bird watching.

Most Inspirational Moment

There wasn't ONE ...... there were many inspirational MOMENTS - experiencing first hand both Arab and Berber cultures - the amazing diversity of habitats through the Country (especially the scenery around Kasbah Oliver) - the diversity of architecture - from the huge Casablanca Mosque to deserted mud-brick Kasbahs - the (general) friendliness of people - a 'picnic' dinner on the terrace of our Fes Riad watching the City and Mosques light-up and the sounds of many Calls to Prayer.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sayeed - personable, helpful, efficient and informative. Note It is regretful that some adverse and totally unfair comments have been made about Sayeed. Such comments are totally unfounded and unreasonable. We would welcome another Tour lead by him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be accepting of a different culture, the different habits and the different standards. Don't consider Morocco to be all sun and heat - it can be cold at night.

Fascinating place and history

Having been to both Greece and Turkey before it was fascinating to visit the island that has been a focal point of tensions between the two nations. The trip was an excellent mix of walking & sight seeing with plenty of spare time to do other things if required.

Most Inspirational Moment

The lasting memory will be the miles of unoccupied building which made up the 'Ghost Town' in Famagusta - a truly memorable sight that conjured images of a post apocalyptic world returning to nature

Thoughts on Group Leader

Gezer was fantastic. Very knowledgeable and always willing to answer questions and tell us of the history. He also had a great sense of humour which makes for an enjoyable time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't bring too much cash - everywhere takes cards