Most Inspirational Moment
I loved meeting the local people at our Lake Titicaca homestay.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Leo was a very good guide and took care of us well.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Be sure you understand how much driving there is.
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We had a wonderful time, despite some altitude sickness and lots of driving.
I loved meeting the local people at our Lake Titicaca homestay.
Leo was a very good guide and took care of us well.
Be sure you understand how much driving there is.
Corsica was more mountainous and greener than expected. A good range of walks. Not too challenging for regular hill walkers and we considered it well pitched as moderate. The hotel is basic but functional and the dinners were very tasty. Enjoyed using trains to get to the start of most of our walks.
The scenery!
Tom was well informed, calm, encouraging and good at keeping the group together, particularly when we had different walking paces within the group.
Take good walking shoes/boots, a waterproof jacket/rain poncho and a jar of chutney/mustard to spice up the filled baguettes for the packed lunches.
From sand dunes to rock piles to boat trips to game safaris, there is so much to see in Namibia, albeit separated by several hours of less interesting drives through desert scrub. But this trip managed to make it all interesting, splitting the longer drives up with short stops. The converted truck/bus (“Gogga”) was comfortable enough, even though the AC had problems coping with the 35°C + heat. Accommodations were good, and vegetarians were accommodated well enough.
Climbing the dunes just after dawn.
Shane was a great leader - organized, efficient, friendly, funny. He is also a great driver with apparently unlimited tamina, coping with hours of driving on bumpy dirt roads.
The long hours bumping along on dirt roads can be gruelling, even for passengers. Add in some early morning starts, and it can be a tiring trip for us old fogeys.
This trip was genuinely spectacular. I went into it with so much excitement and anticipation, and came home with my expectations completely blown out the water! Somehow, every day on the trip seems to get better and better. Every day, you end off thinking ‘what else could we possibly see?’ – and somehow, the following day delivers something just as, if not more spectacular. If you have your eye on this trip and are thinking about booking – let this be the review to push you over the line in just going ahead and booking – you will NOT regret it!
Walking with Rhinos in Matopos National Park, and watching the sunset next to the hippo pool in the Okovango Delta. So many other moments to share but those immediately jumped to my mind.
Brilliant. You will be grateful if you ever land with Siziba (Siza) and Gift. They go above and beyond every day to make sure everyone is getting what they paid for. Truly world-class in what they do.
Be prepared for some heat if travelling towards the end of the year, especially in the delta. Make sure to have enough cash on hand for tips. Card accessibility is great, can use your credit card almost everywhere on the trip. Bring your camera because you will not want to miss out on the amazing things you'll see.
The trip was amazing. Lots of varied activities, incredible locations and hotels and great food.
Climbing the Lion Rock to see 360 view of surrounding area.
He was an incredible leader who made the group gel. Lots of great information and a good sense of humour.
It’s hot, so bring lots of cooler type clothes. If you can’t eat spicy food, there are lots of western choices.
This trip was a true delight! We got to experience so many sights, smells and sounds. From the many souks in the different cities, to the quant villages in the mountains and the edge of the Sahara. Though there are long drives, there is also plenty of walking in this itinerary, all of them scenic and memorable.
I loved riding the camel and viewing the sunset in the dunes of the Sahara. Be sure to take a dip in the Atlantic ocean in Essaouira!
Our group leader, Oulaid, was very passionate about the environment and about his country and traditions. He was always there for the group and organised many unexpected stops along the way which helped greatly during the long driving days, which made it very bearable. Our driver, Abdul Rani, was also the sweetest and most loving man and got us all safely to where we needed to be at all times.
Accommodation is not on the same level as in Europe or other first world destinations so set your expectations accordingly. Tipping is a huge part of Moroccan culture so be prepared for this as you even need to tip a dirham or two to use loos. There are free sim cards on offer at the airport. Trust your tour leader to sort out issues on the ground if you come across any so you can have the best holiday.
Cambodia has been on my bucket list for some time. This trip covered all the places I wanted to visit; Phnom Peng, Kampot, Battambang and the majestic Angkor Wat. The addition of the island of Koh Rong was a bonus with its sandy beaches and crystal blue sea.
The visit to the Tuol Sleng Prison Museum (S21) and the Killing Fields was a very humbling experience.
Our group leader Bun was brilliant! He went above and beyond in every way, arranging everything and ensuring the restaurants understood any dietary requirement.
If arriving via air, apply for the e-card and e-visa via the Cambodia visa app, it's quick and easy. Take US dollars but make sure the notes are clean/new or they won't be accepted. You will need plenty of sunscreen and don't forget a hat.
A great mix of cultural activities and stunning walks in the most incredible scenery
Too many to pick just one! But my first view of the Grand Canyon and then walking down into it the following day, seeing the stunning Bryce hoodoos at sunset, and walking the Narrows in the river at Zion were my highlights. But every activity was superb.
Jay was excellent, his knowledge was impressive, and he ensured everyone in the group got what they wanted from the trip. He had a great sense of humour, and having such a friendly and experienced leader added to the overall enjoyment of the trip
In November it’s very cold, so I’d suggest bringing thermals, gloves, over-trousers, down jacket and a warm hat! Can highly recommend the Narrows river walk (waterproof kit rented from local store) and the South Kaibab trail. We also did an extra day in Las Vegas, essential if you want time to explore this vibrant city.
An excellent trip with a great group and group leader. The itinerary enabled a real mix of cycling in the countryside and by the sea. It was a bit windy for a couple of days and there were a couple of testing climbs but it was all very manageable.
There were a lot of them. The cycle to Cape Town via Chapmans Peak was pretty special, as were the whales in full view of the restaurant in Hermanus and it is always great to see penguins by the ocean.
Tallis did a great job leading the group, he was very experienced and found some great bars and restaurants during the trip. He and Peitrus helped us win the quiz at Charlies Garage Craft Brewery in Simonstown which was worth a five star review on it's own!
We have been on more than 10 Exodus cycle trips and the hotels on this trip were collectively the best we have stayed in. The food and wine were excellent and very good value for money. If you have not been to Cape Town before make sure you have a couple of days at the start to have a look around, and if you can go to the top of the Table Mountain it is really worth it.
If you are after a trip that is more than just cycling, this is for you! The first 3 days are tough, but you get challenging mountain pass’s followed by exhilarating downhills. You cycling through a variety of landscapes, from coastal roads and paths, to the arid desert of the little Karoo, vast countryside and plush mountainous roads. No day is the same which is nice! The food and wine is also a big bonus.
Either completing the Fransshoek Pass, being at the top before you go down the incredible downhill. Or the final ride from Simons Town to Cape Town, that was by far the most beautiful cycle and we had stunning weather. I clearly can't chose as I would also reccomend booking this trip during Whale season (July-Oct) as we saw whales breaching from our hotel at breakfast, as well as mother and calf, there were a lot of whales around and they were not shy, had some amazing viewing all from the shore, no need to book a boat trip out!
He was good, listened to the group and was flexible with restaurant choices / plans which made for a relaxing feel.
This holiday felt like it had it all, cycling of course, but you also had time in the afternoons (most but not all) to enjoy the areas and relax a bit. The food was fantastic so this felt like a challenging but also relaxing holiday, which was nice!