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

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Tour du Mont Blanc Week (TWP)

Jenny was a patient competent leader. The terrain was amazing and fellow hikers a lot of fun.

Most Inspirational Moment

Loved the steep steady uphill climbs and enjoyed when we were given free rain to climb straight for 2 hours. Also loved the experience on the top of Mont Blanc on the optional day. would love to go back to hike the glacier and possibly learn to summit the top.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jenny was great and worked well with the variety of needs within the group.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you have a good cardio base before going as well as bring hiking poles. the downhills can be steep and long so will be hard on weak knees.

Mount Toukbal in the summer!

I was concerned about trekking in the Atlas Mountains during summer as I am not very good in the heat! It was very hot but I drank bottle-fuls of water to keep me hydrated. My heart was overworked at times but I managed to complete all the walking plus the optional extras. I was delighted! You do have to love walking to do this trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being able to reach the summit of Mount Toukbal with most of the group after a gruelling walk up on a beautiful afternoon was sensational. The sky was deep blue and the views were tremendous.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan was a fabulous leader whose primary concern was for the group as a whole. He runs a tight ship and his approach is meticulous. He inspired confidence right from the start.

Advice for Potential Travellers

We did a lot of walking - about 7 hours each day. On two days we did quite a bit less than this though had a choice of doing optional/extra walks. It is a great idea to take water purification tablets as we had access to water (provided in a jerry can) at lunch and dinner times and could fill up easily and regularly. Drinking tube attachments which you can fit on to water bottles are a great idea as it will ensure that you can continue drinking and hydrating while walking.

Cuba Cycling in August!

If you want to see Cuba ‘as it is’ rather than through a windscreen, cycling is the only way to do it!
Each day takes you to a different location to find and experience different aspects of life in Cuba.
The cycling side of things isn’t too onerous if you are a regular cyclist, averaging 40 to 50 miles a day at most. There were a couple of ‘hilly’ days, where the total climb was in the region of 2500 to 3000 feet, but most days the rides were fairly flat. A little hill climbing practice may be a good idea if your biggest hill is normally a railway bridge!

Most Inspirational Moment

The single most inspirational part of the trip was in Havana on the first day of cycling. As we rode through a suburb of the city, I saw a group of lads cross the road ahead of our group (15 plus ride leader). They ran up the line of cyclists cheering and 'High Fiving' us as we passed by. This set the tone for the rest of the tour: we were greeted cheerfully wherever we went, by young and old alike. Kids standing in their gardens, farmers ploughing their fields, even a gang of workmen erecting overhead power lines, all stopped and said Ola as we cycled past.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader (Maurice Galvez) was probably the best your leader I've had the pleasure to accompany, ever! He explained everything in detail, helped us when help was needed and sorted out problems with an ease that belied the complexity of it. All in all, an utterly reliable and charming leader and tour guide.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Heat: August is really hot and humid - drink lots of water and pop a few canisters of soluble sports hydration tablets in your luggage to maintain your electrolyte levels. Hydration tablets are unobtainable in Cuba, so take enough for the duration, working on 4 tabs a day! (Dioralyte performs much the same function, but tastes horribly salty). Sun: Pack plenty of sport orientated (waterproof) Spf50 sun screen in your luggage. I didn't and suffered! Drugs: A couple of packs of Immodium or similar anti diahorrhoea tablets are essential, everyone (bar one) got the trots during the fortnight. Nobody knows why, it didn't follow any particular pattern, it may have been a dodgy ice cube, or the heat, or poor hygiene standards in kitchens, who knows? Money: Allow a minimum of 30 to 50 CUCs per person per day for incidental expenses - not every meal is included in the tour and you'll need some for tips and optional trips too. There are very few ATMs in Cuba and fewer still that work and fewer still that have an English language option to guide you. Change your cash early and make sure that you have enough for the next few days! Pollution: Virtually no vehicles in Cuba have clean emissions. Most are remarkably smoky. Be prepared!

A great mix of the old and new in Uzbekistan

A fascinating tour along the Silk Road seeing all the fabulous architecture, mixed with activities which were relaxing and interesting. This is a leisurely tour, a couple of early starts and a few long drives but nothing too onerous. Good to have some free time to explore places. We had an expert guide, helpful and friendly and quietly smoothing our path – perfect!

Most Inspirational Moment

So many good moments....the wonderful architecture (which is largely reconstructed but finding out more about its history over the years was fascinating); the people - so friendly and keen to engage with us, welcoming and open; watching the sunset in the desert camp; swimming in the lake in the sun; watching local bread being cooked in an oven in the market, then eating it; trying nuts and roasted apricot kernels in the market; going to the hammam - amazing! The food - so delicious after all the dire warnings for veggies - I'm a veggie and the salads are wonderful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Olympics? Dilshod deserves a medal - he is very knowledgeable about the history, economy, religion etc of his nation, but for me it was his personal experience in his own lifetime of Uzbekistan's recent past that was so vivid. We stopped off at a cotton field one day so he could explain how it's grown and how to pick the buds. He organised dinners for us, ordered ahead when we were running late, sorted the bills, stopped at ice-cream shops when we asked(!) and explained everything with patience and good humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go! It's amazing - the architecture is breathtaking and the people are really friendly. Whether you are a vegetarian or not, the salads and the breads are really tasty. Cover up for mosques as per the trip notes - the guide is always very clear about what to wear and when (it's not a major issue, just respect the dress code). Take your cossie! It really is worth swimming in the lake - a unique experience.

Cycle the Baltics

Cycled and toured with a great group of travelers. Despite the occasional rain and cold, we managed to see quite a bit and explore new places. The accommodations were conveniently located to important places of interest and restaurants; liked the fact that we stayed in almost all the hotels for at least two consecutive nights.

Most Inspirational Moment

Visiting the Vilnius Jewish ghetto and synagogue and imagining how life was during the war.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lukas was attentive to all our needs and very knowledgeable about the places we visited. He always addressed our concerns promptly and appropriately. He just needs to relax more!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Keep a close eye on the weather reports and pack accordingly.

TMB Highlights

Excellent trip with stunning scenery on every day and outstanding cooking.

Most Inspirational Moment

Looking back along the Val de Feret towards Mont Blanc and the Grande Jorasse sipping delicious hot chocolate at the Bonatti refuge.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mark was a skilled and very personable professional guide.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The 5 walks are correctly graded but you need to be reasonably fit, as there is a lot of ascent and descent in hot weather..

Cycle Romania

Overall this was a very enjoyable trip and one I would highly recommend for people who want a more varied and challenging experience than would be typically offered by a “coach tour” style of holiday. The cycling was generally easy going with the odd hill and the scenery was always beautiful.

Most Inspirational Moment

The contrasts of the trip are incredible. From waking up in a guest house with chickens, cats and dogs running around in the yard, and cows wandering down the main street, to the luxury of a modern hotel in beautiful Bucharest all in one day makes you realise what an wonderful diverse country Romania is.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Raluca was our excellent group leader. Always at the back of the group on her bike, carrying supplies and spares, making sure no one got lost or left behind. She was always there to help out and instruct us in our regular briefings and give us snacks at our regroupments. Her knowledge and passion for her country was infectious and I know everyone finished the trip with a greater understanding of the country and its friendly people. She really is a credit to her country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Leave behind any preconceived ideas about the country and its people. This really is a beautiful place to visit with courteous and friendly people everywhere.

Cycling in Transylvania

This trip gives you the ability to time travel. Starting in modern Bucharest, which has architecture and a street plan that made it worthy of the nickname ‘the little Paris’, then blighted by a communist period but is now gradually recovering. But the time travel really begins as the cycle tour winds its way on quiet country roads through peaceful villages which have some modern conveniences but otherwise haven’t changed much in a hundred years. At times it is hard to get used to the quiet, but then the silence is broken by a chorus of barking dogs in the distance and roosters crowing in the next farmyard. Much history is covered during this week, with daily sessions to explain the progression of the various peoples that have struggled over this strategically useful territory. We visited many Saxon fortified churches from the 14th century.

Most Inspirational Moment

Everyone knows the expression 'until the cows come home', but we saw it first hand. Many village homes keep a few cows in their back yard sheds. A local shepherd takes all the cows from the village to nearby hillside fields to graze, and at the end of the day, as they return through the main street, the cows of their own accord leave the herd and return to their respective homes for the night. Remarkable!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our guide, Raluca, is warm, cheerful, competent and very knowledgeable. She has a genuine passion to relate her country's ancient and recent history to the group. For this trip, she was the sole support during the rides (carrying tools and snacks), although we rode independently with set re-groupment points and vehicle support was on-call.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Romania is well worth seeing. The scenery is beautiful, the food is wholesome and fresh and the trip is excellent value. Bucharest is hot in the summer but the weather in Transylvania is pleasant.

Inca Trail in Comfort

Very well organised trip.A lot harder than the impression given on the website and very challenging if fitness levels not good. Altitude sickness can be a problem and do come prepared to cope with all weathers.The food provided by the porters carrying the luggage was excellent. If you like learning about history and being active this is the holiday for you.

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing the steep steps to the Sun Gate on the final day in pouring rain knowing we had finally made it to glimpse a first view of Machu Picchu virtually deserted

Thoughts on Group Leader

Raul Valle was excellent in his knowledge of sights, flora and fauna along the way and kept our spirits up when the weather changed. He set the walking pace according to our different fitness levels in the group. His organisation skills were excellent and his idea of having a group kitty saved a lot of messing about with the different groups of people responsible for taking care of us over the 11 days.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Keep your packing down to essentials only, take dry bags and be prepared to be physically challenged.

Vietnam adventure

We had a fantastic experience travelling the length of Vietnam. What a beautiful country. We certainly saw the main cities and towns. The internal flight was good and efficient and even the overnight train was good. The food was wonderful – lots of variety and very fresh. Hotels were very good, particularly in Hoi An. Parts of the trip were very poignant learning more about Vietnam’s recent history – wonderful to see how much of Vietnam has recovered. Will be interesting to see Vietnam in 20 years time – seems to be developing fast. I would love to return to see more of the mountains and countryside in the North.

Most Inspirational Moment

The trip around Halong Bay and staying overnight on the boat was wonderful - very beautiful. I also loved Hue and enjoyed talking to some local students. I loved Hanoi and Saigon. Both very different but exciting places. The beach in Hoi An and the food everywhere we went.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Danh was a brilliant leader. He was highly organised and made sure everything ran smoothly. He was very knowledgeable about everything from the best restaurants to the history of places we visited. He recommended great food specialities and cocktails. Danh was always smiling and helpful and went the extra mile to ensure everyone had a good holiday and took home some great memories. Nothing was too much trouble.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Most things are available to buy in Vietnam so you don't need to load up your luggage. Leave space for souvenirs. It is humid in August so drink lots of water all the time and take lightweight clothes. Although the rainy season is in August we actually saw little rain and if it does rain everything dries really quickly. In Saigon go up the tall tower for a cocktail with a view. Be prepared for a pacey but interesting holiday. Don't hesitate to go - you'll love Vietnam.