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

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Sicily food adventure

This was a lovely introduction to Sicily and the itinerary was well designed and covered lots of food highlights as well as interesting historical sights

Most Inspirational Moment

Looking at the mosaic floors of a 2000 year old Roman villa, exploring the amphitheater in Taormina and tasting home made Sicilian delicacies at a funky Art hotel in Modica

Thoughts on Group Leader

The leader was very pleasant and conscientious but he did not understand the English of the group very well and was not great at communicating. He also had a hard time asserting himself with some group members who had some issues with fellow travelers so the group dynamic was testy at times!

Advice for Potential Travellers

This was the first time this trip was run and despite minor issues it was really enjoyable. Don't hesitate to go! Sicily is a wonderful destination

Walking the Amalfi Coast

What a fantastic holiday. My wife, sister and Brother-in-Law have never been on a walking holiday before but we will definitely be booking adventure holidays with Exodus in the future. The Amalfi Coast was spectacular, the friendly, family run Hotel was lovely and the fresh local food and wine throughout the week were delicious. The Exodus staff made sure that we had a wonderful experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Every day we were treated to amazing scenery and historical adventure, it is so difficult to pick just one of the day long trips. Personally, my favourite walk was the jaunt from the Town Centre at Amalfi to Ravello, passing waterfalls and a winding river along a long spectacular gorge then a traversing climb along mountain paths to such the beautiful Town of Ravello overlooking the Amalfi Coastline. Unfortunately, "The Walk of the Gods" was initially hindered by low Cloud cover so we may just have to go back and do that one again on a clearer day!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our Group leader Suzy went over and beyond her responsibilities to make sure everyone in the group of fourteen had a great time, Suzy was very enthusiastic and clearly knowledgeable about the area, History and vegetation around us. Incredibly organised, she was cheery and bubbly the entire week. She even worked on her day off, our free day, using her fluent Italian to make sure everyone had return transportation and ample information about our multiple destinations. Suzy considered our safety and well-being at all times, she led the group at a perfect pace and catered for the "not so fit" like myself when the need arose.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I walk my Dog regularly and in anticipation of this Holiday made myself walk for an additional 45 minutes every day, to and from the Office. the Walks in Amafli were a little tougher than I had trained for! Whilst I coped admirably (I had a complete Knee replacement last year), and got fitter by the end of the week, this Holiday has a lot of uphill and downhill walks. I would suggest practising on some incline walks and stair cases for a few weeks before you go.

Bolzano to Venice

Really enjoyable holiday with great scenery, brilliant leader and lovely group of people. I’d have given it 5 stars but for the fact that we were unlucky with the weather and lost a day’s cycling due to rain.

Most Inspirational Moment

Riding down the river valleys to Lake Garda

Thoughts on Group Leader

Michele was charming, extremely friendly and extraordinarily patient and helpful. Great sense of humour and really worked hard to keep spirits up when the weather briefly turned grim. One of the best I've encountered. His recommendations for restaurants were invariably brilliant - the best food at very reasonable prices. In particular the Venice choice was outstanding and we'd never have found it without his help.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't bring a rucksack as the panniers are fine. Do bring a waterproof jacket! The trip is described as Moderate, but really is a lot easier than that. Mostly flat with few hills, which was fine for me but might disappoint more ambitious cyclists.

Amazing value for money

A fantastic all round experience of Morocco. Sampling both the buzzing city of Marrakech and the idyllic Berber villages of the high Atlas.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the summit of Toubkal, despite difficult conditions will stay with me for a lifetime.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader Hassan Zbair was a credit to Exodus. Cool, calm, confident and resourceful. Hassan went above and beyond a number of ties during our trip. A wealth of knowledge about Morocco and the Berber way of life. Hassan spoke several languages and was able to make everyone feel comfortable and relaxed. We had extremely wintery conditions for a May summit and Hassan quietly and calm reorganised the sleeping arrangments and trek route to ensure we all got the very best experience we could. Hassan made sure that we got the final summit in the bag in the face of 2 feet of snow and very strong winds whilst at the same time making completely sure we were all safe. I'd gladly be guided by Hassan again on any mountain trek.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Yes, if travelling in early May, you may need to consider that it might still be snowy and should pack winter kit, just in case! You need a good pair of water resistant walking boots, period. Also useful might be a pair of crampons for poor weather (but these can be hired at the refuge for 200dh). Take toilet rolls! Finally, don't use the currency exchange in the airport (its a rip off) use an ATM instead, there are loads near the hotels in Marrakech. 2000dh is plenty (150 sterling) for water, snacks and a few souvenirs.

Amazing trip

Recently completed the Inca Trail Titicaca & Nazca trip with ‘Ollie’ as our leader. What an amazing place Peru is and Ollie’s enthusiasm and support made the trip even better than expected.
The sights, food, history and the people made the holiday and the Inca trip was tough but so inspiring. Would recommend to everyone to do this trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking towards the Sun Gate after 4 days of trekking was amazing. I suffer from asthma so found the steps going up tough but with the support of Ollie and the group, the feeling of success when we all walked through the gate as a group will stay with me for ever.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ollie was a great leader. He helped me through my asthma with the altitude challenges. He just gave gentle encouragement and never made you feel that anything was too much trouble. His knowledge and story telling through the trip was superb and was a major factor to the success of the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Whatever you think you need for the trek - halve it. We all probably took too much. Buy a rain poncho - it was invaluable Believe you can do it - and you will. As we used to say - take one step at a time Don't rush the trek - stop and enjoy the scenery and reflect on what an amzing experience it is

Tour of the Baltics

This was an interesting trip providing a good overview of the region with lots of variety.
I felt very safe walking around on my own and the people were very friendly and approachable.

Most Inspirational Moment

I was inspired by the spirit of the Lithuanians exemplified by the Hill of Crosses, the sculptures on the Hill of Witches and the work of the ARKA gallery in Vilnius that I visited independently.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jolita was practical, knowledgeable and usually good humored. She organised suitable restaurants for group meals and was at hand to assist individuals each evening if needed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Try to travel a day before the tour begins as there is lots of interesting things to do in Tallinn. Bring an eye mask as some hotel rooms have roof windows without curtains/blinds Plan what you want to do, the official trip to Jurmala is for a half day only Bring clothes suitable for colder days If you wish to save money you can buy salads etc in the supermarkets some of which are located close to the hotels

A wonderful get away in the mountains

A good week’s walking in a rural location hosted in a great locally run hotel. This week was everything that I expected based on the detailed trip notes, the walks and the hotel were as described and ticked all the boxes for me. I spent a couple of additional days in Sofia which was a good balance.

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting the local women for an evening of song & dance was fantastic and the cave trips were a fabulous bonus. Being out in great countryside away from the city was the best part - day after day of lovely tranquil walks

Thoughts on Group Leader

Svetla had a great sense of humour and was a lovely, calm guide.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I'd suggest taking a walking pole, although as lots of the walks are through forest a suitable stick can be found en route. Some of the ascents are steep and in wet weather pretty slippery. The group return flight was very early so would advise booking your own. If you stay in Sofia check out the restaurants Made in Home and Made in Blue - although you may need to make a reservation.

Week in Jordan

Brilliant highly packed week with pretty much the most of Jordan being seen.

Most Inspirational Moment

Petra is incredible, could have spent more than two days there it's that big.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very knowledgable and honest guide. Would recommend.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just do it, worth going to. Even some of the smaller visits during the week such as mount Nebo and Kerak castle are well worth it.

Walking in Tuscany

A varied, interesting and enjoyable week, with plenty of walking and some sightseeing, based in a Comfortable Tuscan farmhouse with wonderful food!

Most Inspirational Moment

Probably the ascent of out summit on the first day, with fabulous views of mountains, chestnut forests, marble quarries and the coast. But every day was different and they were all good in their own ways.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Brilliant. Sara is very experienced, very knowledgeable, and very keen that we were all looked after, all having a good time, and being given any information we asked for about anything at all. Our weather wasn't always great but she was always prepared with a variety of suggestions and ideas as to what we could do, while giving us as much choice as she reasonably could. I can't imagine how anyone could know an area, it's people and wildlife better than she does, or put more time and energy into looking after both us and the environment. She also went out if her way to make sure that being gluten- free was never a problem for me.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Yes - read the trip notes and consider the weather! We took waterproofs and good walking boots while not particularly expecting to need them, and very much did! The walks we did were varied and some fairly low-level, but in a mountainous area the weather is always a factor ( though Sara was well- equipped with alternate and enjoyable bad- weather plans). Also some of the terrain is fairly steep and uneven underfoot. I found walking poles absolutely invaluable, though some of our party really didn't, so my advice would be to go with what generally works for you. Oh, and the free day ( which in my case was very much needed) - all of our group went to Lucca, ( for which we were given maps, train times etc by Sara) and I think it was a good decision - not too far to travel and a really attractive and surprisingly quiet town.

Full Marks 10 out of 10

This trip was everything I expected, and wanted.
A journey up the relatively quiet Gokyo valley, then some very strenuous days, and then a relatively easy, but busy descent down the Khumbu.
Crossing Cho La was hard but one of the best days.
Our Leader,Silas, and guides Mingma and Pembar, were excellent.
Also a word for our 4 porters, they did an incredible job,always willing, happy and smiling.
My previous 2 trips to Nepal were in tents, but no more for me, the Tea houses make for a much more pleasant trip.
This trip is long enough and varied enough, and strenuous enough to satisfy most people,and give a broad and varied look at life in this amazing country.
Thanks

Most Inspirational Moment

Crossing Cho La

Advice for Potential Travellers

WI Fi is very common throughout most of the trip, much more common than mobile, although often unreliable. Take a solar powered battery bank,very useful. Most of us spent about £20/day out on the trails. Views on Diamox were mixed, some took it others not, we all managed to hit the high spots without any altitude problems.