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Multi-Country Culture Holidays

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Estonia

Discover the Baltics

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
12 Days from £ 1999

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Culture
Europe

Best of Norway, Sweden & Finland

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
11 Days from £ 3999

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture
Asia

The Silk Road

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
16 Days from £ 3199

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture
Botswana

Cape Town to Victoria Falls – Hotel/Lodge

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
20 Days from £ 4199

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture
Botswana

Victoria Falls to Cape Town – Camping

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
20 Days from £ 2999

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Culture
Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bosnia & Beyond

Bridge at Mostar
11 Days from £ 2599

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Culture
Cambodia

Vietnam & Angkor – Premium Adventure

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
Premium
14 Days from £ 3599

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture
India

Highlights of Northern India & Nepal

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
15 Days from £ 2499

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Culture
Asia

The Five Stans of the Silk Road – Ashgabat to Almaty

Multi-Country Culture Holidays
23 Days from £ 6199

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Culture

The best trip I have ever done with Exodus. Everything was perfect: the itinerary, the accommodation, the food! Vietnam and Cambodia are both amazing countries and this trip was the perfect way to experience them both.

Adam Felgate Vietnam & Angkor – Premium Adventure

Absolutely stunning scenery but a lot of travelling and very little choice if vegetarian. Iguazu falls should be included if you can!
Trip notes very out of date, allow for much higher prices for optional activities and tipping.

Julia Martin Patagonian Highlights

There was a lot of bus/ travel time on this journey. Given that, I felt that some days were very poorly planned.
Examples:
One day all we did was cross the border to Turkmenistan. We started at 1:pm and it took 2 hours. The next day there was a six hour excursion to a UNESCO site. Then back to the city for lunch. Then another 5.5 hour drive out to the gas crater. Obviously the UNESCO excursion could have been done the previous afternoon if we would have crossed the border in the morning. Then we would have arrived for sunset at the camp. Instead we were driving in the dark on a very poor and dangerous road, arriving stressed. As an aside, some passengers got bed bug bites at the camp.

The day we arrived in Uzbekistan we had been travelling for 9 hours. All we wanted was our hotel, a drink and some food. Sergi proceeded to say we had to go to the summer palace and a silk factory that night. The whole group was fed up and we did not enjoy either one. These activities were scheduled for the next day.

Anyway there were many days like this; it was agreed by all that we would prefer to get to our hotel in the late afternoon in order to unwind and perhaps explore on our own. There was no need for so many late check ins.

Most hotels were adequate. I did not have high expectations. Rooms were clean and comfortable. However, the breakfasts were horrendous. Cold food, empty buffet trays, very little offered.

Nickey Knight The Five Stans of the Silk Road – Almaty to Ashgabat
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