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If Carling did trips to China...

An amazing way to celebrate a landmark birthday.
Incredible scenery enjoyed with a great bunch of people and a guide who explained the Chinese way

Most Inspirational Moment

Absolutely amazing landscape enjoyed away from the crowds; so many occasions to simply stand and appreciate this unique piece of engineering and perseverance. From a personal point of view, both of us sat at the top of wherever we stopped, taking on some water, getting our breath back from the view (and the walk) and simply feeling privileged to be enjoying this experience.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very simply, Jerry made this trip from very, very Good to most definitely Excellent. The Wall and the sights are fantastic but his additional insights, local knowledge, ensuring you were okay in the various overnight venues and finally his ability to understand, take and give back British humour meant we had a memorable trip. Many thanks Jerry. PS I enjoyed the Long versions!

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a great trip. However, unless you are a very regular walker (we are fair weather, occasional walkers), then you should treat this as Challenging; the Wall is not flat! That aside the sense of achievement each day when you look back at where you walked is well worth it.

Feels like much more than a week

Exodus have put together a packed itinerary which gives you the opportunity to see all the key cultural sites and much more – the nine day trip which included seven full days in the country allowed this without us having to stretch our work leave beyond a single week. Despite the huge amount of ground covered, we always had plenty of time to explore and do justice to the places visited.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting an understanding of the incredible sophistication of the rock-carved water transport and storage around Petra. The whole place is as jaw dropping as you'd expect, with an entire mountain range carved into housing, temples, burial chambers and all, but this intricate system which allowed comfortable living in a hostile environment 2000 years ago is astonishing. The Nabataeans rocked!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sami was an excellent leader, passionate about his country and always keen to make sure we saw everything we wanted to. 'Down time' was spent discussing the social structure and culture of ancient and modern Jordan, so we got a great insight into the workings of the country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take mosquito repellent! The increased irrigation around Wadi Rum has brought in some tenacious mozzies so if you want to sleep out under the stars protection is recommended.

Discover Sri Lanka : 16 April to 1st May

One of the best holidays I’ve taken. Everything went smoothly and this was in no small part due to our amazing leader Suresh, more of whom later. With it’s great variety of destinations and activities you really feel that you get to see and appreciate the country without the travelling being too onerous. The coach was very comfortable with plenty of space for everyone, the driver brilliant, and we generally arrived at each hotel with enough time to relax and enjoy the facilities.

Most Inspirational Moment

One of the things that appealed to me about this trip was the variety of things to see and do, from temples to tea plantations, cycle rides to river rafting, elephants to bee-eaters. It did not disappoint and I simply cannot pick a highlight as I loved it all. Every day was a completely new experience and the holiday seemed to last a lot longer than 2 weeks!

Thoughts on Group Leader

I cannot praise Suresh highly enough. One of the first things he said to us was that, for the next 2 weeks, he was here for us 24/7 and he was true to his word. Nothing was too much trouble for him but it wasn't just that, he went that extra mile to find out what you liked and were hoping to see/do and then, using his charm and many contacts, trying to make it happen. He even managed to get some stilt fishermen on their stilts even though it was out of season for them!! He never sat down to eat until he was sure that we were all happy. The local food is delicious but spicy and not everyone could eat it but he made sure there was always an alternative. He often organised discounts in the hotels and did wonders with the kitty. The best meals we had were when Suresh took us out from the hotels - one time to have the local specialties of egg hoppers and roti, a banquet for 400 rupees (£2!!). Another example of Suresh's enthusiasm for his job and his clients was for one of our friends on the trip who had a birthday whilst we were there and who, above anything else, wanted to see a leopard. The safari was the day before her birthday, we set out at 2.15 and by 5.30 with dusk falling and the park due to close, we still hadn't seen a leopard - to be truthful the chances are very slim but Suresh had clearly told the guide in our jeep to do his best so we kept going and low and behold, just as our guide pointed to his watch and set off back, we turned a corner and there was a leopard in the middle of the road. Great celebrations that evening but the next day our friend woke to find balloons outside her bedroom door, the bus full of balloons and her hotel room that evening decorated with petals and towels turned into elephants - plus a birthday cake. A very special day thanks to Suresh.

Advice for Potential Travellers

A few practical comments: Most but not every hotel provide a hairdryer. (Yes, I'm female!!). Most but not every hotel had at least one UK style plug socket. Sri Lankan plugs have 3 round pins, one large and 2 the same size as European plugs so it is possible to use those but we bought an adaptor at the airport (Dixon's was the cheapest!) and I was pleased to have it. You do not need to take all your money in cash. Most of the hotels allowed you to pay by credit card. There are banks and ATM's but not before Kandy and they didn't always have any money!! We all changed money at the airport which was quick and easy. The first hotel turned out to have a slightly better rate but that would only make a difference if you were changing a large quantity of money which you shouldn't really need. Prices for food and drink varied significantly between hotels. A 625ml bottle of Lion Lager cost under 500 rupees (£2.50) at the first hotel and 900 at the second so check or you may get a shock when you receive your bill!

South Africa Walking and Wildlife

I had booked this holiday because of the variety of activities on offer and it didn’t disappoint. My main interest was the hillwalking and this was superb in all locations, however I found the safari part of the holiday just as enjoyable. The sights we saw, such as the cloud inversion at God’s Window, were also stunning.

Most Inspirational Moment

All of the walks offered something unique and I enjoyed them all. I was surprised by how lush the countryside was in Swaziland and it was a very picturesque walk. The scenery and views in the Drakensberg were stunning and all of the walks here were excellent. I particularly enjoyed our scrambling up the Crack. Unfortunately we were not able to go up the chain ladders to the top of the amphitheatre due to high winds. Our guide made the right call on this one but we still managed to get some spectacular views from the viewpoint slightly further down. The whole Drakensberg experience was awe inspiring, helped by the location of our lodge in the Royal Natal National Park.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our main leader Andy was outstanding. He has a fantastic personality, which really helped to bolster our group spirit, and he was also passionate about all the activities and very hard-working throughout the trip. He was a great help to me personally when I needed medical attention halfway during the trip. Andy was assisted ably by Colly and David. Nothing was too much bother for them and they did everything with a smile.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip notes are very informative. I would also add that walking poles would be very useful, albeit not essential. I think the walking part of the trip is fairly graded as a 3. The walks are not overly long, but do require a reasonable level of fitness. There was also a fair degree of scrambling required on our second last walk. I would reiterate previous reviews about some long transfers on the minibus. A good supply of reading materials and music kept me occupied. However, I personally would not change the itinerary as each of our stopovers had something unique to offer.

Picos Dr Europa

Varied walking in beautiful mountains

Most Inspirational Moment

Views of snow clad peaks from summits of walks

Thoughts on Group Leader

Amazing! He had such a varied group he had his work cut out. His knowledge of everything relevant was excellent. He treated us all with respect and good humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to have a wonderful holiday

Discover Costa Rica

I enjoyed all aspects of this tour. It was well organised and structured with lovely accommodation and delivered on the wildlife experience it promised. A couple of the driving days are quite long but not bad as we had a great and enthusiastic bunch of people along for the ride

Most Inspirational Moment

Hard to say --being out amongst nature is inspirational every day--maybe our guide's enthusiasm

Thoughts on Group Leader

Pedro was very well informed on the wildlife , helpful ,well organised and good company. He was also very inclusive, very important for single travellers like me.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you like to get out in nature and are a reasonable walker I really recommend this trip

Great experience and very good guide

This was the highest mountain I’d been to so was a little worried about whether the altitude would affect me. In the end it was totally fine and I needn’t have worried. This may have been partly to do with the group I was in as the pace was much more leisurely than I’d imagined, and in actual fact I was hoping for something a little more strenuous!

Our guide, Hassan, was very good and made sure everyone was looked after.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the top of course!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan was excellent and kept everybody in order and happy.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring walking poles, they're an enormous help for the descent.

A memorable holiday

A really good balance between sightseeing, walking and wine tasting from an excellently located villa

Most Inspirational Moment

Numerous stunning views across the Tuscan countryside

Thoughts on Group Leader

Liz, our group leader, was extremely helpful and committed to ensure that everyone experienced the delights of Tuscany to the full

Great trip to Uzbekistan

An absolutely great trip. We were lucky with our group of 8 as we gelled brilliantly. Star leader/guide in Dilshod. I loved Uzbekistan. Relaxed, safe, and met with universal friendliness. Once there a very cheap holiday. Itinerary pretty standard with exception of excursion from Khiva out to desert fortresses which was interesting – one of bits of “leavening” of a diet of cities and mosques/madrassas etc, lovely tho they were. Altogether well balanced trip, and would recommend Exodus version.. Can’t avoid long journeys between centres, but we had plenty of space in a medium sized coach. Even the retail stops (carpets, embroidery (beautiful pieces), pottery were quality.

Most Inspirational Moment

All good but coming around a lane corner in Bukhara to see an extraordinary vista of domes, minarets and tiled archways. Also seeing Tamerlan's mausoleum and tomb.

Thoughts on Group Leader

A star. Dilshod rules.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Lots of handicrafts pottery, brass etc so if you like that sort of thing leave space in your bag. Carpets are fabulous. If buying a carpet take sufficient dollars to pay cash. Lower price as avoids seller paying approx 12 1/2 % charge to Mastercard. Think twice if a vegan. Uzbeks are serious carnivores. Meat tastes great but don't stray too far from shish kebabs and koftes as more adventurous parts of menu often disappoint.

Tuscany Walking and Wine

A really enjoyable and varied week in Tuscany. Three lovely walks through forests and vineyards. Stunning hilltop villages and market towns. Excellent wine tastings and winery visits, each a little different, and we certainly drank a lot of local Chianti. Liz, our guide, was efficient, knowledgeable, capable and so friendly. We had plenty of time to explore the cities of Siena and Florence at our own pace, and on our free day most of us opted for a cookery class at a local restaurant. Enormous fun and the lunch we helped produce, was amazing.

The family run farmhouse where we stayed was full of character, and they made us so welcome. The evening meals were generous and based on local produce and served with their own estate wines.

Most Inspirational Moment

The scenery was stunning. A beautiful part of Italy. So many wild flowers around the vineyards. And looking down on the rooftops of Florence from the Plaza Michaelangelo was just fabulous.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Liz Proctor was so efficient, capable, energetic and friendly. She was always adding extra touches and local specialities for us to enjoy.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This was the first trip of the season. It was very cold in the farmhouse, we had some rain and dense cloud, so be prepared with extra clothing and wet weather gear.