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Aled Wright
Reviewed June 2017
Inca Trail
The whole experience from beginning to the end was amazing. The experience was also made all the better having a guide like Mike Gamarra. His knowledge and passion for the Inca Trail and its history was unquestionable. He also brought us all closer as a group, and also made us all, including the chaskis, feel like a family.
Would highly recommend this trip to anyone.
Most Inspirational Moment
Hiking through the rain to finally reach the sun gate for the sun to come out just as we had our first sight of Machu Pichu
Thoughts on Group Leader
Mike Gamarra was a perfect guide. Made us all feel like a family. His knowledge and passion rubbed off on us all.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Go for it, you won't regret it.
Gina Lawrence
Reviewed June 2017
Lost City of Choquequirao Trek
An incredible trek, away from the crowds and through the cloud forests and passes of the Andes.
Most Inspirational Moment
I loved being at Choquequirao - but it's only when you get to Machu Picchu do you realise what a privilege it is to see Choquequirao with so few people there. When we visited our group shared the entire site with only a dozen other people - incredible. The comparison with the business of Machu Picchu is startling!
For the trek itself, the San Juan pass was my favourite spot - a perfect 360 viewpoint over the Vilcabamba mountains. We went in May and were blessed with glorious sunshine and the valley filled with wild lupins.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Rolando and Jonny were top notch, very funny and lovely to be around. Special mention must go to our amazing team of cooks and horsemen who were incredible and worked so, so hard to give us an amazing experience. We couldn't have done it without them!
Advice for Potential Travellers
This is a fantastic trek which gives you an unusual insight to Peru, away from the popular spots. It's so special to have somewhere like Choquequirao to yourself. Go now before everyone else does!
Martin Weatherhead
Reviewed June 2017
Scicilian Volcanoes
Most memorable but strenuous.
Most Inspirational Moment
There were many memorable moments but finally reaching the summit of Stromboli as the sun was setting and we were stood on a high rim looking down on fiery eruptions from four craters was the most rewarding experience. The descent in total darkness meant we all had to wear head torches and the long lines of lights snaking down the volcano is another moment fixed in the memory.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Alessio was helpful and cheery and we learnt much about Sicilian ways. By the end we were all joining in with "amuninni" - lets go! In his own time he took us on a personal guided tour of his home town Catania and also escorted us to the airport.
We would also like to give special mention to Alberto our specialist mountain guide for the Stromboli ascent. He took exceptional care of ALL members of the group making sure that EVERYONE reached the summit and descended safely!
Advice for Potential Travellers
The trip is rated a "moderate 3". We found the climbs strenuous/challenging and would suggest a level 4 rating. Head torches rather than hand held torches are essential for Stromboli, also walking poles are highly recommended on all the walks/climbs.
Elspeth Barley
Reviewed June 2017
Cycle Romania
Stunning scenery with the historical backdrop of political upheavals and resilient people made a fascinating cocktail
Most Inspirational Moment
The man who sews the waistcoats and is a human world heritage site was a first - but he can't get a word in edgewise with his wife in full flow!
Staying in guesthouses in small villages was lovely and took me out of the normal comfort zone of a standard hotel. I wouldn't have wanted to sleep with my in- laws in a drawer under me though!
The Saxon churches in Transylvania being still lovingly cared for even though no Saxons remain in the community
Thoughts on Group Leader
Raluka was superb throughout. Fun, enthusiastic, efficient and picked up our group humour so quickly she held her own. Her passion, pride and hope for her country was inspirational for us jaded types. She was ably assisted by Livio who provided additional insights
Advice for Potential Travellers
Just enjoy every minute like I did
Janet Milne
Reviewed June 2017
Walking in Sierra Nevada and Granada
An unspoilt area of Spain with interesting walks and scenery. It was good to have walks starting from the hotel and / or a short transfer to a local village. At the end of the week to have a day and overnight stay in Granada worked well especially as the hotel was very central to the old part of the city.
The hotel in Berchules was lovely. The staff very welcoming and accommodating. The food was excellent as was the service.
Most Inspirational Moment
We went in May so the mountain sides were covered in spring flowers including many orchids. We also saw eagles, golden orioles and hoopoes. I found the geology of the area very interesting as there were some incredible rock formations and folding.
Thoughts on Group Leader
George was an excellent leader with a detailed knowledge of the history and culture of the area. The walks were well paced with opportunities to stop to take photographs and look at the spectacular views.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Although most days there were opportunities to replenish water bottles at local fountains, do take 2 x 1 litre water bottles as the temperature can rise quickly.
Patricia Trimble
Reviewed June 2017
Petra & Wadi Rum by bike
A fast paced trip but combining the cycling with sightseeing was fantastic.
Most Inspirational Moment
Of course Petra, but I have to say that I was surprised with how much I loved the Dead Sea. Having two full days in Petra and Little Petra was perfect. They were long days of walking in the hot sun so expect to walk around 20k but it is so worth it. I couldn't imagine only seeing Petra in 1 day, that's not enough time for such a spectacular place.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Issa was amazing. He made me wish that I had taken some history courses prior to the trip as his knowledge is so immense and he made every stop so interesting. He is an archeologist, but also somewhat of a historian, so of course the two go hand in hand. He was very concerned for our safety on the bikes and made us all feel very well taken care of.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Definitely take water shoes for the Dead Sea, the sand is quite hot. Expect to use more money than the trip notes mention as the prices are higher there than the trip notes indicate. It is very hilly for cycling so make sure you have some fitness going into this trip to make it more enjoyable for yourself.
Sonia Lopez
Reviewed June 2017
Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast
Wonderful country that should be on everybody’s list.
Most Inspirational Moment
The vistas.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Sasha was what a tour leader should be, proud of her country and wanting to share it with the group. One couldn't ask for better.
Advice for Potential Travellers
This trip was listed as leisurely but I feel it was a moderate especially for a couch potato.
Frances Mee
Reviewed June 2017
Highlights of the Amalfi Coast
This was an excellent trip in a very beautiful part of Italy. We visited many fascinating places and stayed in a lovely hotel with friendly staff and great food.
Most Inspirational Moment
Completing the Walk of the Gods which was challenging but worth it for the amazing views, the wonderful lunch half-way through and the sense of satisfaction at having made it to the end. Herculaneum was also fascinating to visit.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Eduardo was a wonderful guide. Nothing was ever too much trouble for him and he made sure that everyone was happy and all their needs met. He had a great knowledge of the local area and imparted it with humour.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Eating out is quite expensive in Italy.
Colin Read
Reviewed June 2017
Chianti walking and wine
Another excellent Exodus trip. Some good walking through Tuscany combined with other activities such as a guided tour of Siena, visit to Florence, visited to wineries and much more. Accommodation in Villa Casalta was good on the above scale.
Most Inspirational Moment
Difficult to pick out one, but probably the excellent locally guided visit to Siena.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Liz was everything one might wish from a really good group leader: friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. She was also an excellent driver of our Exodus minibus; felt much safer that on some previous trips with Italian drivers.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Try to avoid flying with British Airways; we only narrowly escaped the 27th May IT debacle and were grateful to return the Gatwick only 4 hours late. BA short-haul is just another budget airline and not a particularly good one at that.
Chris Nicholls
Reviewed June 2017
A truly amazing experience
A fabulous trip in lovely countryside with friendly people and sights and sounds of a bygone age. The cycling was
always interesting with lots to see along the route. The culture and history of the country was explained to us on route enhancing the enjoyment of what we were experiencing.
Most Inspirational Moment
The warmness and friendliness in which we were greeted in people's homes. Our hosts could not do enough to help us, it was lovely to experience and feel the welcome of the local people. We often sat out after arriving from a days cycling with cakes and drinks whilst chatting to the hosts in a lovely relaxed environment. Life in the villages was hard but the children always waved and looked happy as we passed through.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Raluca and Liveu worked together superbly to give us a faultless, interesting holiday constantly surprising us with visits along the way. Any problems were dealt with efficiently and promptly. Raluca had a vast knowledge of her country and she passed that on to us during the week with a history lesson most evenings before we had our meal.
She was passionate about her country and her enthusiasm was infectious.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Make sure you have enough local currency to last the first few days as apart from the airport there is no where to exchange money in the villages . It was day 5 before we entered a large town with exchange facilities.
Beware the roads generally are in poor condition so you have to keep an eye out for the numerous potholes, some of which are quite a size and depth.