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

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Rocky Wilderness Walk

Excellent organization, a lot of fun and beautiful places. Perfect evenings with excellent grill food from best guide I ever had. Great people all over the world!

Most Inspirational Moment

First view of tourqase colour Lake Louise.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Best leader I ever had. Mac, thanks for all joy, lot of information about nature and all the beautiful places we saw!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be positive and just enjoy!

Camino di Santiago

This was a great trip! We wanted to spend some time walking in Spain and this seemed like a good way to do it. Starting in Leon and visiting the city was a good start, taking in some bars and restaurants in the sunshine. We had a great tour of the town with Blanca, our guide, who showed us round the cathedral and other places of interest. Having our own guide really helped to find out more about this city.
We opted for the short walk on the first day, which was a good decision as it was so hot that day. From Day 2 onwards, we enjoyed beautiful walking through the Galician countryside – hills and valleys to begin with, then more rolling countryside for the next few days, with lots of woodland paths and good shade. The weather was very kind to us – warm with nice breezes – ideal walking conditions.
We stayed in a variety of places – all lovely rooms, and good service overall. There some beautiful historic buildings with thick granite walls, reminding us of the history of this walk and the millions of pilgrims who have travelled this route for a thousand years!
The trip notes were very good, though it is easy to find your way with so many sign posts and yellow arrows to follow. We could always find somewhere to eat or drink when we needed to, and found some delightful quirky hostelries along the way.
I think the route is ideal – taking in Leon to start the trip and using taxis to miss out the mundane parts of walking out of Leon made sense for us – also, having a slightly shorter day’s walking in the middle of the trip helped us to catch up physically.
I would recommend this trip to anyone who would like to walk part of the Camino – I feel like I have been on an interesting journey as well as completing a physical challenge which I thought I might not manage!
We had a great time!

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunset at O Cebreiro Romanesque churches Galician countryside Local food - cheese, ham, bread, wine etc. Visiting the cathedral at Santiago Sense of achievement of completing such a long journey! I loved our room at Pazo Santa Maria! O Muino Mill and Casa de la Somoza were also nice. Food at Rectoral de Goian was excellent.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you break in your boots! Take a wide brimmed hat. Remember to stamp your pilgrim's passport!

Discover the Baltics

An introduction to the present day Baltic states and to their long and complex histories. Despite many wars and invasions much of their heritage survives for you to admire. They cherish their freedom – when you see the evidence of the Soviet occupation you can understand why! The tour covers a lot of ground but at a sensible pace leaving time for your own sightseeing.

Most Inspirational Moment

The three old towns of Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius are fascinating.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jolita was very good. An excellent leader, knowledgeable guide, and ever willing to answer questions and offer advice.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect changeable weather! This is northern Europe. Tallinn old town can be a bit crowded in the middle of the day due to cruise ship parties so do your own exploration early and late in the day Meals in "international" restaurants can be pricey. Go to the local restaurants which are just as good and are cheaper.

An absolute dream of a trip

I can’t recommend Mont Blanc Highlights enough. I had never been on an organised activity holiday before, so I was a bit apprehensive about what it might involve. Also, I think it felt like a lot of money to be spending on a holiday (well, to be anyway). I think in light of the experience I had, I would’ve paid more for it. It was wonderful. The standard of everything was so high, my expectations were surpassed at every stage. The walking was glorious, and pitched exactly right for my fitness. We all loved our leader and our hosts. The food was out of this world. And the views… oh my. Italy day was my fave. But there wasn’t a single day that I didn’t enjoy. Even though this is an activity holiday, it was such a relaxing holiday: all you can concentrate on is putting one food in front of the other, which is incredible therapeutic.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many! There were some quite intrepid bits to the climb (clambering over a few rocks for example), and some of the climbs felt so steep! After 950m of up, I felt really proud to have succeeded. The views were awe-inspiring. A lady on our trip had had two hip replacements, and she pretty much kept up with all of us, and I found that inspirational actually- what a star.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Peter was absolutely BRILLIANT. He was so much fun, and chattered away to us, but he had so many interesting things to tell us about nature and walking. He set a great pace for everyone, and it was really reassuring to have him around. We all loved him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I wore a hat, and I found it so helpful against the sun. We all got burnt on the first day, and Exodus aren't exaggerating when they tell you you need to bring high factor. I wouldn't buy poles before you go: people varied on their preference for them (I tried them, but I didn't like them personally), but there were spare poles in our chalet which meant we could have a go with them and see how they felt. I'm 30, and there were quite a lot of people around my age in the group, which was great. You're going on a walking holiday: you're going to meet good people, regardless of age. But I did appreciate the fact that most of us were roughly the same age and so walked at around the same pace. But to be honest, most people who come on these holidays are fairly fit anyway, so it's not a big thing really.

Fabulous trip

This has turned out to be one of my favourite Exodus trips. Packed with beautiful scenery, fascinating history and varied riding to suit everyone, it’s a real treat. Jan, our guide – supported by the ever-smiling Hynek and Lubos – made everything run brilliantly and created a really fun trip for us.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Czech countryside was a lovely surprise. It's hilly at the start but nothing too tough if you're reasonably fit and we had some lovely downhills too and some cracking views. Every day had special moments, often the surprise of suddenly finding yourself in a forest or the joy of seeing the vastness of the Danube in the last few days.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jan was absolutely superb. He was incredibly knowledgeable about all the areas we visited and our group really appreciated his thoroughness. We also loved the frequent inpromptu stops to pick and eat whatever fruit Jan spotted en route. Top tip - if you want to try lots of fruits you might not get at home make sure you ride near Jan! Jan was also great company - loads of fun - and I also really liked that he wanted everyone to ride at their own pace. This meant everyone felt comfortable and as a smaller group we made really quick progress.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip has a great mix of country and city and it's a brilliant way to get to know something about 4 different countries in just 11 days. It's definitely worth travelling to Prague the day before - it's a lovely city and very welcoming and accessible. Budapest at the end feels very big, busy and urban in contrast to the rest of the trip but I enjoyed having some extra time to explore it.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

This was my first solo holiday abroad and first with Exodus. It was amazing! The walks were tough but manageable and the guide was fun and shared interesting facts and history about all the places we visited. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip and can’t wait to book the next one.

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting so many interesting people who were all there because they loved hiking. It was like one big happy family.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader was amazing. She had so much knowledge about everywhere we went and kept us going with amusing facts and anecdotes.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I found walking poles useful and lots of water and suncream.

TMB - Trekking Made Brilliant

Up with the very best walking/trekking holidays we have done. Two weeks camping, ten days well-paced walking with well-spaced free days. Our group was very mixed but gelled together very well; the weather was very mixed but mostly sunny, often hot – and when the sun didn’t shine and stuff fell out of the sky, we all found there is no such thing as bad weather – the variety just added to the atmosphere. Varied terrain, stunning views and just the right level of challenge.

Most Inspirational Moment

The whole thing! The day over Grand Col de Ferret from Switzerland into France when we went up into the cloud and snow and came down into sun and rain (at the same time) may not sound like a highlight but all agreed it was. Cablecars on the first free day to Hellbronner and over the glaciers to Aiguille du Midi - just amazing! Hot chocolate in Bonatti Refuge, ice cream in Courmayeur.

Thoughts on Group Leader

John was one of the best walk leaders I've ever had. Perfect pacing, useful tips and local knowledge. His advice on what clothes to take each day, based on weather forecasts, and how much water to carry, was always spot on. Claire moved our stuff and looked after us in camp and was just amazing!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go for it! It is challenging (I'd rate it a 5 rather than 4) and you need to be fit, but if you aren't quite as fit as you'd hoped, you gain fitness as you go along. The rewards more than match the challenge. Be prepared for any weather.

Inca, Trail, Titicaca, Amazon

A true lifetime experience holiday. As others have said be prepared for long hours travelling and some early starts, but it is worth it to see the diverse spectacles Peru offers. From the wildlife of the Ballestas islands, via sand dunes and the Nazca lines to the high Andean plains, Cusco and the Inca Trail to Lake Titicaca and just for good measure we added the Amazon extension. The sense of achievement at the end of every climb on the trail and the clapping from the porters as we reached camp each night was exhilarating. The group developed a close supportive bond that helped everyone through some difficult times particularly when illness struck on the final day of the trek. All the group successfully reaching the Sun Gate was a real pinnacle. Visiting Machu Picchu the day after rather than the usual visit after a long trek at dawn was a bonus.

Most Inspirational Moment

Undoubtedly the moment we all reached the Sun Gate and had our first view of Machu Picchu. Definitely the only way to arrive. Made all the more emotional by the supreme effort of the porters who had piggy backed 2 poorly members of the group.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ollie our leader was fantastic. He had superb knowledge of his country and imparted this to a group with a wide age range from 16 to over 60 in a way that kept everyone interested. On the trek he instinctively knew if someone was struggling and provided quiet support and encouragement. When illness struck he was unflappable and made alternative arrangements without any fuss ensuring that everyone was safe and recovered quickly. He gave excellent recommendations for eating on our free days, advising which restaurants were best for different types of food.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you like wildlife and can afford the time, book the Amazon extension. We had an amazing 4 days in the jungle and were lucky to see jaguars, a giant river otter, lots of creepy crawlies and cayman. It was also a relaxing end to the holiday being in one room for 3 nights! Take a mix of dollars and Sol, some payments were in dollars, others in Sol.

Fantatic week of walking on the Amalfi coastline

A truly amazing trip with fantastic walks and some of the most beautiful stretches of coastline I have ever experienced.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking up Mt. Vesuvius was definitely a highlight.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We couldn't have asked for a better group leader in Emily. She had lots of local knowledge, was very organised and every day was well planned with everything running to schedule. The walks were very enjoyable and she set a comfortable pace, with sufficient stops to catch your breath and take in the views.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks aren't technical or on overly difficult terrain so I would say boots weren't really needed apart from maybe Vesuvius as it's mainly scree that your walking on. If you opt not to take boots then good walking/trekking shoes are essential. I used poles on several of the days and I found them really helpful as there are some very long uphill & downhill stretches.

The amazing Rongai Route

What a great route to choose to get to your destination. You get to see both sides of the moutain the arid dry north compares the lush rainy south. The beautiful extra day at Mawenzi tarn to help with acclimitisation is so worth it. but most importantly living above the clouds for 4 days is just the best.

Most Inspirational Moment

The people, to turn up at a strange airport in an unfamilar country and meet up with like minded people and share a life changing experience what just such a joy.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mussa our leader had the right balance and was obviously very experience in leading such a big group of people. The guides are obviously checking your health and well being throughout the treck even though you might not be aware that they are!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take cheap clothes and equipment that you dont mind giving away at the end of your trip. The porters who have carried all your equipment and camp for 6 days will appreciate anything you can give them.