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

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Recommended but lots of driving

All in all, a good way to get orientated with a highlights reel of southern Patagonia’s best bits. Which are surely right up there with the world’s most spectacular scenery. Be aware, however, that in an area as huge as Patagonia, there are some seriously long drives required to get between the various scenic hotspots and not a great deal of free time between. Although these journeys never seemed to drag too badly due to the epic scenery passing by outside the bus windows and were offset by the days hiking in various National Parks. All in all, a really good trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the majestic Fitzroy Massif rising magically above the barren Patagonian Steppe as we drove away from El Calafate and towards El Chalten. I'd waited decades to see this sight for myself and the weather gods smiled, to put it mildly, so it more than exceeded my impossibly high expectations. The Beagle Channel penguin colony was also a delight.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Xavier was great, one of the best tour leaders I have ever had. Constantly cheerful and relaxed, nothing was too much trouble and he made an effort to acquaint us with important Argentine traditions including asado and his constant mate drinking.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring some good books and one of those inflatable travel pillows for the number of long bus journeys involved. Also worth packing your trekking poles if you have them as some of the walks whilst not too tough do feature some slightly tricky trails at times.

morocco delights

A very interesting tour. Lots of diversity. Great guide with us .

Most Inspirational Moment

The camel ride to our desert camp. It was nearly sunset on the on our 1 hour journey by camel . The scenes and colours were amazing.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Yaya was a good guide always there to help without being over powering.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you go in December or in Morocco's winter take plenty warm clothes for day and night. The walks can be quite rugged and difficult so wear walking boots for support. Take plenty dina when you arrive as sometimes banks and exchanges were not always open.

Miss J Roberts

Excellent holiday – really well organised with no ‘dull’ day. A great taste of Jordan experiencing so much and always felt safe. Petra is a must to see!

Most Inspirational Moment

Wandering around Petra taking in the amazing sites, camel riding in the desert, floating in the Dead Sea and going snorkelling in the Red Sea. From a cultural perspective, the mosaics in Jordan especially Madaba are unique and beautiful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Khalid was excellent - very knowledge, extremely helpful, amusing and very friendly. Very well organised and was aware of all the groups needs.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Fun! Fun! Fun! To get to some of the temples of Petra, the ground is uneven and steep (such as walking up to the Monastery and view point over the Treasury) but there is the option to skip these but just be aware. I am not a good swimmer but was able to go snorkelling as I was given a divers life jacket (no chance of sinking) and always had an instructor with me to 'drag' me around the fantastic coral so don't let your swimming ability put you off.

Classic Vietnam & Cambodia

Learning all the time

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling across Hanoi in the rush hour

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent - we were well looked after and felt like we were in experienced good hands

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel light - look at your suitcase once packed - and remove half - buy local or get it washed local

Iceland Northern Lights

Excellent introduction to Iceland.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the ice crystals at Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon - beautiful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kristjan was an excellent leader - he drove and entertained us throughout the trip and we learnt a lot about Iceland, its people and culture. He went out of his way on the last night looking for suitable locations for the Lights as we had a lot a cloud on previous nights. He was just as excited as us to finally see them!

Advice for Potential Travellers

If travelling by Iceland Air, food is NOT included - take some sandwiches with you to eat on the plane!

Undiscovered Atlas

The Anti Atlas Mountains are somewhere to visit if you, like me, have a yearning for real and intoxicating wilderness. The harsh but beautiful terrain in this region, with it’s scattered villages clinging like patches of lichen to the unforgiving landscape, brings to mind the Old Testament, and the area is characterised by dramatic valleys, harsh red rock desserts, craggy mountain ridges and distant peaks fading into the desert haze.

This is a truly awesome, remote area hike and Exodus and their ground crew in Morocco present it beautifully to their clients. It is a strenuous hike with most days being around 8 hours walking. It’s rocky, very rocky indeed, with lots of steep up and downs -walking poles are almost essential. According to our guide it was unseasonably hot for our trek towards the end of October, with most days being over 30 degrees ( one almost 40!) there isn’t any shade protection so high factor sunscreen and appropriate light clothing are important. And plenty of water!

Our guide was Abdullah, a wonderful, caring gentleman who had grown up in Berber villages. He was very well supported by his crew – cook, camp and mule men. Meals were nothing short of spectacular and each day we’d arrive into to our lunch camp to find an amazing spread of hot and cold dishes, salads and fresh fruit. I was the only one in our group of 16 to fall ill with a stomach bug but I’m absolutely certain it had nothing to do with the quality of the food. ( on that note, make sure you have more than enough tissues, toilet paper etc to get you through a couple of days ‘on the run’ just in case!!).

Camping gear was good quality and I was thrilled to see thick foam mattresses in our tents. Being classed a wild camp, there were no toilet facilities other than our toilet tent – which was the discussion of much humorous laughter almost daily. Water for washing is also scarce (a bowl at the end if each day) so bring plenty of wet wipes.

Most Inspirational Moment

Hard to say, there were so many highlights. I loved communicating with the women in the villages we walked through, mostly by charades and showing them photos of my family. Be respectful if the fact they do not want their photo taken and just enjoy their company. The afternoon the children in a village we walked through just before making camp on its perimeter intentionally led me in the wrong direction, getting me temporarily lost. It was a good humoured bit if fun on their part (including the boys who produced chooks legs/feet to shake hands) and I was happy to play along. Listening to the laughter, drumming and music throughout the first night - only to find out the next morning it was a wedding celebration in a village in the next valley.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abdullah was amazing, very communicative, caring, sensitive and totally on top of everything.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Sunscreen, protective clothing from the elements (strong, hot sun in our case), a sarong to pop over your shorts when walking through the very remote villages, walking poles.

Sri Lanka Experience

We have just returned from an excellent trip to Sri Lanka, which provided a very enjoyable insight into the culture, scenery and wildlife of this fabulous country.

Most Inspirational Moment

Two particular highlights - seeing a pod of around 20 Blue Whales and a couple of leopards (not at the same time!). The whale watching was awesome, seeing these enormous creatures at no more then a couple of cricket pitch lengths away. The leopards were also fantastic, appearing just as we were finishing four hours of being bounced around on a jeep in Yala national park. The aches and pains were forgotten as we initially sped along to find the animals and then slowly drove along behind one which was just calmly walking up the road!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujee was one of the most engaging and organised tour leaders we have come across. He gave very detailed explanations of all that we were going to see and all the necessary timings (and then summed everything up in our journey to the final hotel just in case we had forgotten anything!). He was always smiling and approachable and really added to the tour experience for us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just go. If you haven't been then it is a lovely country - slightly Indian, slightly Thai and Vietnamese, but always and uniquely Sri Lankan! The only cautionary word (which is entirely personal) is that the trip to the turtle hatchery is not recommended. Far better to miss this out and spend more time in Galle.

Superb safari, beyond expectations

Run out of superlatives to describe this trip. A plethora of fantastic sightings, Bush Camp is a wonderful place to stay and Paul’s coaching really helped me to get some great shots

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a cheetah, cubs in tow, make a kill (and defend said kill from a hyena) on the transfer to the camp from the airstrip was very special. Honourable mentions to the lioness carrying her very young cubs, and watching a leopard hunting

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul's enthusiasm is infectious, and his determination to find (and make the most of) opportunities to take excellent photos is what sets this trip apart from a normal safari. Very entertaining and knowledgeable, and he will challenge you to really improve your photography rather than just take safe "souvenir" shots. Caution advised for those who are easily offended, and/or those unwilling to put in the hours behind the lens

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel light - the camp laundry service is included and works very efficiently. Bring a decent length lens - 300mm equivalent or more, and a computer/tablet so you can review your best shots with Paul

taste of cuba

Very good trip with really good leader and great Group, somewhat affected by apparent Exodus ‘penny-pinching’.

Most Inspirational Moment

Many but:1. leader - see below 2. Cuba's countryside was consistently much more interesting and verdant than we expected - we thought a driving holiday there would be good. 3. way of life - thought provoking, free health, education and death, community service after education, even encouraged hitch-hiking! 4. Colonial Havana itself - nothing quite like it

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good - She had enthusiasm, knowledge, commitment...10/10! And kept us on schedule!

Tigers, tigers and more tigers

A brilliant trip. Plenty of opportunity to see and photograph wildlife including tigers. Pench was the best reserve although all were very good.

Most Inspirational Moment

The absolutely first heart stopping moment that a tigress sauntered across the road in front of our jeep.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna was brilliant. Cheerful, calm, sympathetic to individual's needs and with a wealth of experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Lots and lots of warm clothing more than you would think necessary ; including wind proof jacket and trousers as well as at least two thick fleeces, thermals, hat, gloves and thick socks. It is very cold on the back of an open jeep at 6 on a frosty morning. Vegetarians need have no worries the food is brilliant.