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Cycling Cuba - AWESOME!

This was my first EXODUS holiday and the first group tour I have done and it exceeded my expectations. What an amazing country; the people, the scenery, the architecture, the music the history, the cycling and of course, the mojito’s made this a fascinating and really enjoyable trip! The cycling was on well maintained hybrid bikes and was well paced with regular stops for fruit, fudge and to replenish our water. There were 18 of us of varying ages and cycling abilities but everyone was very supportive of each other and as one of the slower (and older) cyclists I felt challenged but comfortable with the pace and distances. The support from the group leader and the bus drivers was faultless. The hotels are of varying quality, with the boom in tourism in Cuba there is a shortage of hotel rooms and therefore in a few places we had to stay on the outskirts of the town, which was a pity.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many; Cycling into the mountains, staying at the eco-lodge and walking to the local village. Swimming with tropical fish in the Caribbean The old Spanish colonial towns Being in a country with no advertising billboards, just revolutionary posters everywhere. I could continue......

Thoughts on Group Leader

Freddy must be the best tour leader in Cuba. His kindness, knowledge, humour, organisation and excellent communication made this a seamless trip. He was attentive to everyone's needs and interests and fascinating to talk to about a huge range of subjects.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just do it! Make sure you are comfortable with the distances before you go, so that you enjoy the cycling. I took my own saddle, which was great, as I knew it was comfortable. Remember Cuba is a poor country, so standards of accommodation, food and service vary quite a bit but this is all part of the adventure, so just relax and enjoy. In fact, I found the food in most places very good - far better than I had expected

Walking the Amalfi coast

This is the first time I have been on an Exodus walking holiday and it was excellent from start to finish. We were looked after very well by our group leader and all the staff in the hotel in Bomerano who went the extra mile to make sure we got the most out of our stay. The week was a perfect mix of walking and sight seeing. Special thanks must go to Antonio and his homemade Prosecco who was a most generous host.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking out onto the Terrace of Infinity at the Villa Cimbrone and seeing the breath taking view. And Taking the chairlift to the top of Capri - pure bliss

Thoughts on Group Leader

Emily was superb. She put 100% effort in to make sure we all had a really great week.

Advice for Potential Travellers

For travellers who are not regular hill walkers or have dodgy knees walking poles are a must. There are many, many uneven steps that wind steeply uphill and down plus some walking on scree.

Japan - in nearly full bloom!

Whistle-stop tour of Japan’s best bits – people have asked if I’d go back – well of course I would if someone was paying my fare! Fantastic country full of culture, contrast and contradiction.

Most Inspirational Moment

Hiroshima Memorial Park, and seeing Mt Fuji fully exposed from the train.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Yuri was so organised! I loved that she'd say 'we'll meet in the lobby at 830, the train is at 838....' Japanese efficiency has to be seen to be believed as the trains mostly run to the second, and stop exactly where expected on the platform, awesome. We even synchronised watches at the start of the trip, which gave us all an indication of just how serious she viewed lateness!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Save up before you go! With almost no meals included it feels expensive out there - I'd looked at the Exodus budget, thought we shouldn't need that much per day, but had spent a lot more first couple of days. There's loads of shopping opportunities if you want to go crazy, but people watching more fun for me as 'anything goes' out there. Take loads of layers of clothes too - temperature can vary wildly during a day during Spring - am sure it was nearly 20c at 3 pm, and 4c by 8 with a biting wind as well.

Cycle Namibia, the good, the bad and the not so ugly

Some stunning landscapes and some fairly mundane cycling, but some really worthwhile experiences make this holiday a mix of average to great experiences

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing Dune 40 to see the sunrise. Note we avoided Dune 45, said to be the biggest, on the advice of the group leaders recommendation, this was good advice as we avoided the crowds but still saw a great sunrise. The trip to Etosha reserve is also a great experience, though we didn't see leopards or cheetah and only a single elephant.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Shane very friendly and personable, got on well with everyone and tried hard to keep the group on the same page when it came to cycling.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Read the small print on the trip notes - a sleeping bag is essential but this is only mentioned once on page 7 after the cycling essentials. Three of us had to buy sleeping bags at the destination and these aren't easy to find, the temperature really drops at night in March and will be colder in later months! Take a bandanna to cover your face when cycling, some of the roads are very rough and dusty and passing 4x4's at speed set the dust flying. Due to the daytime heat we finished cycling by 12:00 so very often had early starts, rising at 6:30-7:00 most days. Camping is described as full service, this means you get a tent and a sleeping mat and nothing else. Aside from the sleeping bag take something as a pillow and don't forget a towel! The campsites don't have any illumination so you'll need a head torch and spare batteries. Away from Windhoek and Swakopmund there are no shops to buy basic essentials Over the nine days cycling we averaged 30 miles per day, always finishing before lunch. The support bus is on hand with water and snacks, but our support cyclist wasn't up to the task, being a new starter on a bike. Cycling conditions are not easy - I've experienced a few Exodus cycling holidays and whilst there aren't any real hills on this holiday the cycling can be hard, so if you're not sure about your fitness, cycling in heat and on rough roads this holiday is probably not for you.

Great walking in the Andalucian countryside!

A lovely holiday in relaxed accommodation with good food, nice walks and a day visit to Seville!

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking in the countryside with its undulating hills, whitewashed villages and local relaxed bars provided an authentic experience of this part of Spain!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Chris did a great job by ensuring everything was very well organised and sharing lots of useful local knowledge during the walks.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Remember to take something warm if you are travelling in March as I did as it can be quite cool in the mornings!

Walking in Andalucia

We had a wonderful week walking in Andalucia. The trip was well organised and the level was just right.

Most Inspirational Moment

The whole trip

Thoughts on Group Leader

Chris was an excellent leader and Tina added to the trip also

Land of the Tiger - Excellent Trip

Had a wonderful first trip to India. Vijay Chansoria was an excellent guide.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing tigers in the wild. Seeing the diverse wildlife and birds. Getting involved in the culture.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Vijay Chansoria is an excellent guide. He imparts his vast knowledge of the wildlife and India with ease.

Great experience

A condensed package deal of the diversity spectrum of Japan. Full on city life, ancient culture and traditions. Good variety of things to see and do.

Most Inspirational Moment

Really loved Matsumoto. Quite place to stay, beautiful cherry blossom and the black tower was amazing.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ryoko was a fantastic group leader. She got the balance right with her information - the key points were clearly stated (and illustrated) without her droning on. She listened to the group and took on board what they wanted - for such a large group she kept us together, informed and safe brilliantly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for a lot of walking everyday. If you do not like spending a lot of time on your feet then do not book this trip. However, the walking is a great way to fully experience this fantastic country.

Highlights of Northern India

Fabulous advice and guidance, ethical and sustainable throughout. The Taj Mahal was amazing and the boat trip on the river Ganges was inspirational an unexpected highlight. The whole trip was well planned, felt very safe as a solo traveller.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a tiger in a wild was memorable even though there was only a 50% chance.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent tour leader, especially on the overnight train, as the train was on time and the majority of the group were still sleeping, we could have missed the station in Delhi if he was not there. Couldn't have had a better tour leader, as he was indispensable on this trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a small sheet and travel pillow for the overnight train.

A fantastic trip

Superb, challenging cycling; outstanding scenery; amazing wildlife in a fantastic country.

Most Inspirational Moment

The best moment has to be when we saw the leopard in Kruger NP - a truly amazing creature - we had a fantastic view of him - I won't forget it. Cycling-wise there were lots of brilliant rides with just amazing scenery to inspire and keep you going up those hills. The best day for me was the one billed as the "toughest" day which was indeed challenging but included some real treats en-route - the best of which is swimming in the Mac Mac pools - cooling you down for the final climb!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wynand's knowledge of all things South African was extensive - be it the flora and fauna, the countryside, the history, the people. He was always happy to share his knowledge and answer all our questions. He knew all about the cycling routes, the bikes and I felt he gauged just right how far to push us with the correct balance of encouragement and support. He dealt with bike issues quickly and efficiently. Wynand and the team also catered for the group most breakfasts and lunches as well as several evening meals - they did an amazing job of producing delicious, hearty, fresh meals again and again - including local foods and even a BBQ lunch on one cycle ride! He did a great job of bonding the group together and making us feel like a team. Throughout the trip I felt relaxed and confident that we were in safe hands.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't be fooled by what appear to be quite short distances - most days involve quite a lot of climbing, which when you factor in the heat can be quite tough. It's all do-able but do some training before you go to make it more enjoyable.