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

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The High Inca Trail

A brilliant trip all round with something for everyone. Incredible views, varied trekking and plenty to learn along the way. You will fall in love with Peru on this trip, I know I have and can’t wait to go back. Another awesome Exodus adventure 🙂

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the pass at 5000m and looking across at Mount Salcantay was incredible and worth the slog to the top. Another highlight for me was reaching Macchu Picchu via the sun gate at about 4pm, it really felt like we had earned that view after 7 days walking and it was fantastic to arrive at that time of day when it was far quieter.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tomas was absolutely fantastic. His knowledge, enthusiasm and sense of fun made the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't underestimate how much the temperature can vary on a daily basis. Pack layers and bug spray, plenty of bug spray!

Mont Blanc to the Matterhorn

This was my first ever trek so I was anxious at first. I quickly settled in to the group and found the trek a great adventure and experience. The guide we had was excellent in terms of gaging the groups abilities and leading us. The support member of staff was also relaible and provided a good service. It was a hard trek at times but very rewarding. I am already looking to plan my next trip with Exodus!

Most Inspirational Moment

The groups support for each other. I can't name one moment as there were many. Everyone had different strengths and abilities and were able to inspire each other at different times.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. Very knowledgeable, supportive and friendly. He was a great leader and I had every confidence in him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

None that has'nt alresdy been provided in the trip notes.

Fantastic

fantastic trip – really loved the cycling and felt I saw a lot of South East Asia a lot of other people haven’t. Don’t be put off by the cycling – it’s not as hard as it looks on paper and it’s a great experience!

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing Angkor

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was the best - I couldn't have picked a better one myself

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring lots of suncream!

Essential Peru

What a wonderful trip that really did capture the essential elements of South Peru. Managed to fit in so much stuff but didn’t feel too rushed. There was a lot of time on the coach but that was to be expected, due to the size of the country.

Had an amazing time and would definitely recommend it!

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many but the one that stands out in my mind was the sun gate at Macchu Picchu.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lovely group of people and Leo our guide was great, as we frequently said we aren't sure what we would do without him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring around £500 spending money. But also budget or tips and drinking water as well as eating out (which you will do for lunch and dinner on most days). Learn a few key phrases and do a bit of research on the places you will visit during the trip. Pack a rang of clothing, as the tempt ire can be very hot in the day and cold at night (layers are good) and a big enough day bag around 17 letters for water etc.

A Taste of The Baltics

This was a fast paced tour of the three Baltic countries, starting off from Estonia and ending in Lithuania. All three were very interesting countries and much different than I had imagined.
Everything worked smoothly and there was never a dull moment.

Most Inspirational Moment

The walking tour of Riga, Latvia was excellent as it is architecturally a very nice city. Some of us went on a canal boat trip which is a must-do. Not only do you pass through a tranquil park but you get on the big river and pass under massive bridges.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader Jolita Auglyte was a rather bubbly Lithuanian who was quite knowledgeable. She had good organisational capabilities and kept the group of twenty together. She took us to very nice restaurants and was always at hand when required. Some of us came to like her very much.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Rain gear is a must! Euros are the best currency. Don't waste time trying to change Sterling Pounds. Atms are everywhere and easy to work as they are bilingual.

Magic Sri Lanka

What a country ? Amazing scenery, great food and the most polite gentle people you could meet. What a trip ? Great itinerary going to some great historical places and beautiful scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling along the country lanes past paddy fields and Palm trees and villagers waving from their homes.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh was great leader. He was always on the phone organising meals, hotels etc so our trip ran well. He is very proud of his country aNd put a lot into the trip to make sure we all enjoyed the trip and his country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It is a hot country, so drink plenty of water !

Magic Sri Lanka

What a country ? Amazing scenery, great food and the most polite gentle people you could meet. What a trip ? Great itinerary going to some great historical places and beautiful scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling along the country lanes past paddy fields and Palm trees and villagers waving from their homes.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh was great leader. He was always on the phone organising meals, hotels etc so our trip ran well. He is very proud of his country aNd put a lot into the trip to make sure we all enjoyed the trip and his country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It is a hot country, so drink plenty of water !

Outstanding and Memorable Holiday - well done to Exodus

This was a quite superb holiday in some of the most glorious mountain scenery imaginable. I really struggle to find anything to criticise – the route is fantastic, the hotels and food throughout exceeded our expectations, we had a great group and a quite outstanding leader. And hopefully we came home a little fitter than we left two weeks earlier, although because of the quality of the food you are unlikely to lose any weight!

Most Inspirational Moment

Hard to pick one moment but our leader carried a bottle of bubbly to the top of the Brevant on the final day which was a memorable touch - excellent group karma!!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Frank Hibbert is an exceptional guide, with a very relaxed, unfussy personality that belies a vast knowledge of the TMB that comes with having walked it over 50 times! In particular his pace was superb for all of our group, and consequently we achieved the daily route in plenty of time and with ample rest and food stops. The TMB is not particularly hazardous but Frank kept a very close eye on weather conditions and assisted as necessary on the odd occasion where there is a little exposure.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You do not need to be an Olympian athlete but you will enjoy it more if you are mountain-fit which I would define as being confident in undertaking multi day walking of an equivalent standard of longish mountain walks in the Lake District or Snowdonia/Scotland. We were lucky with the weather, but as Exodus comments, it can and does rain. Your leader will make you walk if it does rain, so be prepared with good waterproofs!! Also, make sure you have good quality boots and socks which will not give you blisters - it is amazing how many people ignore this basic preparation (not in our group it has to be said, but we came across others, and they really, really suffer...)

Romania with the bears

Tranquil, beautiful and unspoilt countryside and mountains

Most Inspirational Moment

Bran Castle is an absolutely gem of Arts and Crafts style palace. Sensational. We really liked the Saxon village and having drinks with the priest. The shepherds and the cheesemakers. The guest house was perfect. I really enjoyed just walking along in hot sunshine enjoying the place, the people and the view.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Unusual and sometimes a bit scatty. But generally knowledgeable and jolly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a variety of walking boots and shoes. I mainly wore trainers which were fine. Bring wet weather gear. The restaurants and shops are quite cheap so you don't need much local money. The guest house offers a massage.

A 3Stars Trip which could do better if......

A good and enjoyable personal experience on climbing Mt Toubkal. However on the trip I was let down by the logistics which were not appropriate and fit for the purpose. We experienced just a couple of bad and worst weather on day 3 and 5 with strong winds and heavy rain which was enough to tested the tents. On these occasions I discovered the fragility of the tents(mine in particular) and the fact that they couldn’t resist to more than a couple of bad days.Furthermore the tents weren’t anchor properly and because of that the strong wind just blew one of the tent during the night3 and on few occasions the mess tent which was used to have our meals. Anyone with a bit of a knowledge about mountains knows how important is to have a good and safe tent to spend the nights on without worries that will blow away in any moment or that the water will come in.
The climb itself wasn’t as difficult as I was thinking and before the day of the climbing Toubkal Summit I could test myself on an optional walk up to 3700m. Nobody from the group experienced any signs of AMS(acute mountain sickness) but few vomited and had diarrhoea when we were at the base camp.
The hotel room from 1st and last day was comfortable, with AC and en-suite. The night spent on the gite was basic but after few days spent on tents looks heavenly.
The food was good all the way and if you are not very fussy about food you will enjoy it. However some snacks or energy bars are required to have them especially because the time between meals it is quite long and on the walks you will need some extra….
Water can be purchase every day of the trip, even up the mountain. For each 1.5l of water you will spend 0.30-0.45p and you will need around 3-4bottle daily, more if you intend to use it for wash too.Plenty rivers but nobody could tell how safe their are for tourists( as I was told by a local )
Money matter.Best way is to change at the airport, however plenty banks are in Marrakesh.On the trip everything has a price and mostly can be negotiate.Medina it is a big labyrinth so don’t go by yourself and most important do not listen nor pay the local for directions when you are in Medina, otherwise you will spend many hours inside with no possibility to go out and some money too.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the summit and deciding to go down on a different route which allowed me to see some beautiful scenery. The waterfall and the sunset from the day 3.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Diarrhoea tablets are a must .Sun cream protection, DEET 50%, painkillers, foot cream( your feet will thank you),Plus ANTIBACTERIAL WIPES!!!. Be prepared for bad weather which can make your trip a nightmare.If you pay for a single tent be sure that you'll have a quality one before starting the trip.Will make a big difference.

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank Dragos for taking the time to review his trip, although we regret that he felt that there was some room for improvement. We realise that regrettably, due to a miscommunication, our local team did not bring a single tent on the trek for Dragos and we acknowledge that the spare tent he was given was not of the standard we would have expected. We are very sorry for the impact this had on Dragos’ enjoyment of the trek and we have been in touch with him on an individual basis.

Simon Clifford – Product Manager for Morocco.