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Your Words – We tell it like it is! Holiday Reviews by previous Exodus travellers  

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ESSENTIAL PERU

Cannot recommend this trip enough!  Every day produced a new highlight.

Most Inspirational Moment

Where do I start?  From the obvious Machu Picchu, Nazca  Lines  and the Condors in the Colca Canyon, there were so many. The snow storm in the High Andes, followed by a spectacular sunset showed the scenery in all its majestic beauty.  The Ballestas and Uros islands showed yet other facets of this remarkable country and the homestay on Amantani island demonstrated the hard yet happy life of the people who welcomed us and allowed us to take a small part of this.  The pride of the local people at the Spring Parade in Cuzco was obvious to all and a privelege to witness.   We were also able to join in the celebrations at the Sante Clara church, a building rarely open to the public and filled with mirrors, where we were made welcome with a celebratory mug of "chicha".

Thoughts on Group Leader

Fabrizzio was informative, professional yet fun to be with.  His concerns were always for our health and safety, as he said "if you don't tell me, I can't help you!" and any problems were dealt with quickly and efficiently with the minimum of fuss. It was a real pleasure to be part of his group. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you can avoid it, don't travel by Iberian Airlines as their service, standards and facilities on a long haul were very poor.Listen to your guide and follow his advice regarding altitude but don't worry about it.  Some people will suffer a bit but if you follow the advice it will all be fine.There are some long journeys and early starts but the scenery and experiences make them all worthwhile, just enjoy them. 

MT TOUBKAL CLIMB

Great Trip, fantastic scenery and a great guide..

Most Inspirational Moment

Scenery was amazing..

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohammed was an excellent guide..

Advice for Potential Travellers

Last day is pretty openended so book a walking trip of the city

JOHANNESBURG TO CAPE TOWN

Overall a very enjoyable if tiring holiday. Lots of fantastic scenery, culure and wildlife along the way. Each day finished off with some good food and wine – often around the camp fire. We had a great time with a good bunch of fellow travellers – next problem is where to go next !Once again another very well organised and varied trip from Exodus. There is a lot of travelling invovled, some days are spent totally on the ‘truck’. The views and scenery do change a lot and so the travelling is interesting and the picnic lunches by the road were a welcome respite.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking in the village in Lesotho, lots of good photo oppurtunities.Day walk in the drakensberg - the scenery is stunningWalk to the waterfall in TsitsikammaKruger national park - be patient and the wildlife will appear, our second day was much better than the 1st.Arriving at the Swaziland campsite and walking a few metres to see about 5 rhinos only a few metres away. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leaders were Rob (guide) and Sifiso (drvier / cook).Rob is still young but very enthuisiastic and a great bloke to get on with. He has a vast knowlwedge for his age, but is still learning the trip - in a few trips time I am sure he will be excellent.Sifiso is a great driver and cook, we never went hungry. The food is not gourmet but good wholesome food - look out for the garlic potatoes and steak !. He is sometimes a bit quiet / shy and his sense of humour is sometimes a bit difficult to interpret. But overall a good guy !

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip is a full service camping trip, we were more than happy to help put up / take down tents, do the washing up  etc. If no one in the group helps out then the itinery would be virtually impossible to stick to - especially mornings that need the camp to be packed up. So go prepared to help - it's more fun that way, and it helps the group to gel.The campsites vary quite a bit, but are generally very clean. We went in Sept / Oct when most of the sites were not very busy. Suspect there may be queues for showers etc when the sites are fuller. The site in Mozambique is mosquito central - especially in the showers.We (and most of the group) found that sleeping on the matteresses direct on the ground made for a better nights sleep than using the camp beds.We did the boat whale watching trip in Hermanus, in reality the sea was too choppy for any serious whale watching. The members of the group who stayed on land saw more whales and got better pictures. Thus check the sea conditions before spending your ~£50.The trip to Robben island was interesting but do not expect to do your own thing on the island, you are taken around in a bus for most of the time. Most prices are not that much cheaper than the uk, even in supermarkets most food is the same. On the plus side you can get a good bottle of SA wine for about £3-4 in most supermarkets.

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

A fantastic trip! Through some fantastic landscapes and with some wonderful historical sites this is amazing cycling terrain. I know that had I not cycled through this country I would not have enjoyed the trip half as much, its the only way to do it. Good/Moderate fitness will help to enjoy this trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

So many, every day there was a highlight but for me the desert was fantastic, an incredible part of the journey, I cetainly didn't expect it to rank so highly. Petra is superb, do try to do it by night, its a very different experience to going there by day, i'd recommend it.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zuhair was lovely, a very kind man with all of his guests well being as his priority. Humourous and knowledgable - excellent

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you're going in September it will be very very hot, however its a very dry heat so quite bearable. Do not take a sleeping bag as it will save space to take a liner instead. It was 20 degrees at the coldest part of the night in Mid September. Take sterling - its as easy as dollars to change but less faff before you go. Just get it booked - this is a fantastic trip!

MOUNTAINS & VILLAGES OF EVIA

Evia is a lovely place for walking and the food was great, although I would saythat more picnics would be preferable as we rushed through lovely countryside to reach a taverna for lunch and by the time dinner arrived many of us weren't hungry.  A sandwich and a view would have been more preferable.  The guide was extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of the island, but did not appear to take pleasure in the walks and we felt rather hurried.  A more leisurely pace would have been welcome and the time to enjoy the countryside through which we were passing.  It could have been a wonderful holiday, but it felt rather spoilt by the daily route marches, which didn't give us the chance to enjoy this lovely island.

Most Inspirational Moment

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Thoughts on Group Leader

Thanos was extremely knowledgeable about the history and culture of the island, but his communication and walk leading skills were poor.  My experience of other holidays with Exodus and Explore are that the leader gives a talk each evening about the following day, telling one what to expect and what we need to take.  Thanos did not do this.  On one evening I asked him to do this and he appeared surprised at my request.  One morning as we started the walk from the hotel, as we got to a shop he told us that we needed plenty of water and suggested that we like to buy some from the shop.  Fortunately I had asked him this question the night before at dinner and had therefore filled the extra water bottles that I had bought with me.  Others in the group bought water from the shop when in fact they may also have had extra bottles at the hotel which they hadn't brought with them. All the walks were at a very fast pace and this was the general feeling of the group.  Several of us were regular walkers and yet struggled to keep up.  There was certainly no chance to look at the flowers and any wildlife.  Thanos rarely stopped for people to catch up and members of the group had to ensure that those at the back were not left behind.  It was hard to understand the reason for the pace of the walks as we often finished early and on many days were back at the hotel by 4pm having four hours to kill before we went out for dinner at 8pm.  On a positive note Thanos did take us on a walk on the free day and did not expect any payment for this.  I feel that he is an excellent local cultural guide, but is not suited to leading walks and his communication skills leave a lot to be desired.  

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Reply from Exodus

We were very surprised to read Samantha’s review as Thanos usually receives excellent feedback from clients, which can be seen in these online reviews. We are confident that Thanos is a great leader, but we are really sorry that Samantha was not so impressed on this occasion.

THE INCA TRAIL

This is an active but very rewarding trip. The scenery was amazing, the food fantastic – I felt a great sense of achievement as well as having a great time.

Most Inspirational Moment

I found the group leader quite inspirational (see below!). My favourite day was the 2nd day of the trek - 6 hours uphill then 2 hours downhill! It was hard work but we took it at a steady pace and the views at the top were incredible. The 3rd day afternoon was also fantastic - the scenery and vegetation were beautiful. The camp site that evening was amazing, it really felt like we were on top of the world!

Thoughts on Group Leader

"Dis" was the best group leader that I've met (I've been on a few Exodus trips, plus some with similar companies). She had great English and a good sense of humour. She had amazing knowledge of the local areas and the Inca civilisation. She set an excellent pace for the trek. She also coped brilliantly with sick and drunk clients! She was an amazing ambassador for the company, for the Andes and the Incas, for Peru and for women (working in a very male dominated field).

Advice for Potential Travellers

I'd not used walking poles before and bought some as a last minute thought just 24 hours before travelling! They were very useful and I would recommend them, although they're not essential (several people were fine without them, but I do feel they made my trek easier). A trip to the hot springs in Aguascalientes is well worthwhile - it was a great way to relax after the trek and the place had a really fun atmosphere (you can be served with cocktails from the bar at the poolside!). The Sacred Valley trip is a long day but it is a good way to get out walking in the mountains and acclimatise to the altitude.

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

Walking wasn’t that challenging and so the going felt so because the rest of the group.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking on my own on the last day.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was OK

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just go yourself - it would be easy to organise

THE AMALFI COAST

This is a really good holiday, in my opinion, because it combines  excellent walking with the chance to do other activities such as swimming and sightseeing.  The hotel is great: spotlessly clean, comfortable rooms, extremely friendly staff and plenty of delicious food.  Moreover vegetarians are very well catered for.

Most Inspirational Moment

I thoroughly enjoyed all the walks: there are some stupendous views (though of course  this rather depends on the weather).  I guess walking around the rim of the Vesuvius crater, on a fine day, with stunning views all around, was something of a highlight.  I also loved the gardens of Ravello, though the best time of year for them is probably spring time.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Albert was competent, well-organised and knowledgeable.  Everything ran very smoothly under his direction.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If the flight is still with British Airways, try to fit your walking poles into your suitcase.  You can only take them as hand luggage if you take off the tips or cover them.  Otherwise they will go into the hold either strapped to your case or as a separate item, depending on who is doing the checking in.  In addition to your day pack, you can take a laptop or briefcase as a second piece of hand luggage.  You can check in online. The breakfast on board is foul - very disappointing for an expensive airline! 

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

An action packed full holiday with great people an dhoisted by a great guide.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were a few:Petra; Stunning and the climb up the mountain with a cup tea with Bedouin was classic and the rewar of the ice cream at the end of the day was a real moment of joy!! The frightening desecnt down the mountian with my brakes red hot!!The weird feeling of the deadsea.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zuhair was brilliant, his stories made the trip and the history come alive.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you do a lot of cycling beforehand and get some mountain biking in!!

ATLAS PANORAMA

Let’s make this clear – I’m a bit of a fuss when things aren’t right, but I found this trip excellent value for money. I was pushed just a little bit beyond my comfort zone, and for that I’m pleased. All round, I have to say Exodus delivered

Most Inspirational Moment

Not looking for inspiration (it was good all round), but I guess walking 20 miles including some climbing up (the down is nearly as bad) to nearly 10000ft was great. I Loved the starkness of the mountains, making any bits of growth (e.g. sheep and goat pastures) all the more interesting. THe village was very well irrigated.Night sky was pretty interesting (u can download an app for Android phones that gives u a night sky location facility as u move ur phone).

Thoughts on Group Leader

First rate. Grew up in a similar area so knows the flora and fauna, customs, just about everything. Had a very good manner as well with everyone

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack lighter than u think. One almost always overpacksTake some snacks for walking. My recommendation is to buy some dried fruit and nuts in Marrakesh. You will only find sweet snacks at the village gite. You can find an alcohol selling outlet in the Guilez part where our hotel was (Hotel Hasna), but u may not be there. You just need to ask where there is one.