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

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THE TROPICAL SOUTH

A remarkable trip. So much to see and do.After each day my head was buzzing from all the experiences I had encountered. There was also many contrasts of landscape, from the coast at Fort Kochi, the mountains of Munnar to the plains of Madurai.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Sri Meenakshi Temple was incredible. A huge edifice buzzing with people. The guide was superb informing us about the many aspects of their religion.The houseboat on the  backwaters starting from Allepey provided a contrast to all the bustle beforehand. Hugely relaxing but still a lot to absorb with all the vessels etc on the rivers.Watching the sunset at Kanyakumari after a busy day. So peaceful. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Thoufeek was incredible. His local knowledge was superb and he offered lots of hidden extras. He was determined we were all going to have a good time and didn't let us down. He helped us with all the different dishes and even arranged a join in cookery session where we had to cook our own meals.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go with a sense of humour. India is quirky but take it as it comes.

WALKING IN TUSCANY

Really great walking (and climbing!) through beautiful woodland and hillsides, led by a brilliant guide, giving detailed info of the area and its flora and fauna.  Slight disappointment with the food but accommodation was very comfortable and welcoming.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the top of each small summit to see a whole new beautiful world, each seemingly more breath-taking than the last

Thoughts on Group Leader

I have been on about 10 Exodus trips and I rate Sara as the best so far.  She was informative, fully competent in every way, knew the area like the back of her hand, gave us every detail needed to make our free day a great experience, great sense of humour, and incredibly supportive of anyone lacking confidence.  Quickly got to know all our abilities.  Good safe driver. She always went the extra mile to make sure we were having a good time.She also never stopped once we were back each day - serving and helping with the supper and the breakfast. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go for it, use poles and be aware there are some challenging climbs.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

A wonderful country with wonderful people. A varied trip with many hidden delights

Most Inspirational Moment

The walk on Horton Plains, and the view from Worlds End. Simply sensational views and a lovely walk.  The walk up Lions Rock and the Elephant orphange was always great  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan was fantastic, passionate about his country but always balanced with his views. He blended well with the group and was very open about answering questions

Advice for Potential Travellers

Decent insect repellant, sunblock, patience, and if you are taking the optional whale watching trip make sure you get information about the sea conditions !! Qulaity of hotel and food can vary but if you bear this in mind you will have a wonderful holiday

BOTSWANA WILDLIFE AND WILDERNESS, OCT 2013

A magical experience that showcases a fantastic country, its people and its animals

Most Inspirational Moment

The people in the group and sitting around the campfire chatting every nightSeeing a leopard and its cub from a few metres away and the evening dinner Zambezi cruise.Camping wild

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sam was great and everything you want in a leader - relaxed and unflappable which created a great atmosphere and yet kept everything running smoothlyOur local guide Joseph was amazing at finding and getting us close to the animals

Advice for Potential Travellers

I went in late Sep / early Oct and it was really hot.  The best thing I took with me was a silk sleeping bag liner as often this was all you needed.You may find it strange on the first few days that there is a lot of relaxation time in the afternoons (due to the heat) - such as midday to 5pm which we found a struggle on the first few days but it soon makes you relax and switch off and becomes part of your normal day

THE TROPICAL SOUTH

A wonderful colourful crazy frenzy of a trip. A good introduction to India if you’ve never been.

Most Inspirational Moment

The highlights were the giant Hindu temple at Madurai, especially the elephant blessing! the magnificent scenery driving through the tea plantations, the house boat, and the cottages on the back waters, and also the optional trip to the Southern tip where the 3 seas meet, absolutely amazing, fun and a bit crazy. It was all made perfect by our tour leader who was very welcoming and hospitable and organised many great optional activities for us. It was sad to go home at the end, I would have loved to have stayed on for 2 more weeks!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader really made the trip special with great optional activities, helpfulness with difficulties such as communicating food allergies, obtaining medication etc, his patience and also being funny and entertaining. He really became part of the group which is really important for group camaraderie. Thoufeeq is an excellent tour leader who really goes out of his way for his groups, has a great sense of humour and is a lot of fun :-)

Advice for Potential Travellers

Prepare to be overwhelmed!

CYCLING IN GREECE

Demanding but enjoyable cycling enhanced by the archeological sites visited, the myths of ancient Greece recounted to us in the warm evenings and the quality, variety and value of the wonderful menus negotiated by our leader.

Most Inspirational Moment

My husband Michael sang queen's "Bicycle" at the Ampitheatre in the temple of Asklepius at Epidauros which was not only clearly heard by our party in the upper echelons but earned a round of applause from the many other tourists!!!! (He sang because our leader Christiana had pointed out in the excellent background notes that the ancient Greeks were expert at acoustic design and if you spoke from the centre point of the ampitheatre you would be heard clearly in the gods of the open air ampitheatre. She was absolutely right.) Also racing over the tops between Epidavros and Tolo and eating dinner on the beach that night.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader Cristiana and her no.2 Cristos were tremendous. This is the first time we have started a cycling holiday with a poem which turned out ot be a prophecy which came true on our trip. They responded to major and minor crisis by keeping us informed acting with the calm of the proverbial swan. They also saved us significant amounts of money by buying lunch through a kitty and negotiating our eveninig menus so that the cost of our food and drink on the holiday was way below the advised amounts in Exodus literature.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Mug up on Aesops Fables! Go on a diet before you set off!

CARPATHIAN CULTURE AND WILDLIFE

Great holiday in a beautiful part of the World.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking up through the gorge. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Knowlegable fun charactor.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't worry about what Money to take as Katherina (hostess at house) will take Euros, Pounds or Lei at the house to pay for optional activities ( and drinks, more economical to buy a wine by the bottle than by the glass!) and you don't need any Lei until you get to Bran and then can get some from a cash machine.

IMPERIAL CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

Not unequalled, but equal first with a wonderful holiday we spent in New Zealand.

Most Inspirational Moment

For us, there were many great moments on this trip:Walking on the Great Wall.    Interacting with ordinary Chinese people in theTemple of Heaven Park.  Seeing Red & Giant Pandas (and baby giant pandas inthe nursery).  Cycling and kayaking in Yangshuo.  Very varied and interestingregional Chinese food (most meals had eight or more different dishes).Chinese cookery in countryside outside Yangshuo.  River cruise through Yangtzegorges.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Jenny was practically perfect in every way.  She looked afterus like a mother hen, dealt with difficulties very effectively and accommodatedpeople's wishes for changes to the trip (where these weren't mutuallyconflicting).

Advice for Potential Travellers

Read the Trip Notes carefully.  Take your own roll of toilet paper and keep afew sheets on you. Take your own antiseptic hand cleaner and keep it handy.If it rains, the rain can be very heavy: either accept getting quite wet (notactually that bad) or take truly waterproof clothes.  If you buy an umbrellalocally, open it and try it before handing over cash.

HIKING IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES

A fantastic holiday enabling you to see the Rockies in a way that you would not experience if travelling on your own.  Though this is a challlenging set of hikes it’s perfectly doable for anyone who walks in areas like the Lake District.

Most Inspirational Moment

Loads of them, fantastic views, great scenery and seeing a grizzly bear up close.

Thoughts on Group Leader

You will be very lucky if you get Renee and Catherine as your leaders.  Not only are they knowledgeable and relaxed, but also superb cooks.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Get yourself walking-fit before you go.

INCA TRAIL & THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

Unforgettable first view of Machu Pichu, but exodus could do better.

Most Inspirational Moment

I initially booked this holiday for May, but due to an ‘admin error’, exodus somehow failed to buy me an inca trail permit before they all sold out! I was not impressed (in fact when they told me, with only 3 months to go, I was very upset), and was forced to reschedule my holiday to later in the year.That said, the Inca trail and Machu Pichu were fabulous; I will never forget that first sight of Machu Pichu and the feeling of having finally made it there. It was a real pilgrimage, with each successive Inca site on the trail or fabulous view of mountain tops through the clouds building up to that final arrival at Machu Pichu.The homestay on Amantani was magical and a welcome change of pace and chance to relax. The sound of the jungle at dawn.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wilbert was friendly and knowledgeable and worked very hard to ensure that everyone in the group was OK and had what they needed, especially on the trek, despite having more than the average number of medical issues to deal with amongst the group! Wilbert was good at setting a pace on the uphills that we could all manage, with frequent stops for everyone to catch up, and he gave us tips to help with the altitude. He even started playing an Andean flute to accompany us on the last stretch up to Dead Woman’s pass, which was surreal! On occasions, eg in Machu Pichu,  it might have been better to get a local guide with more fluent English or to let one of our two Inca trail guides tell us about a site on route – I found myself listening in to other groups or talking to one of our trail guides and learning more, more quickly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

On the trek, Exodus is good at setting off after the other tour groups, and consequently we frequently had the trail and the Inca sites on the way to ourselves. Arriving at the sun gate in the afternoon also meant there were fewer people and no queue to get through. The food on the trek was great, and the birthday cakes (*3) a much appreciated surprise. In fact the food in all the restaurants was pretty good, although priced for tourists. The hotels were all good (apart from Lima which wasn’t as clean as you’d hope for), especially in Cusco; some of the rooms had lovely views. The homestay on Amantani was lovely, with 3 guest rooms of 3 beds set around a courtyard and simply but beautifully furnished. If you pay the single supplement you do not get a dome tent to yourself, but a single man tent which is much lower – it was hard to avoid bumping my head or touching my feet on the inner layer, that said, I am 5’10 and per person there is more room inside than in a shared dome tent.There are a few areas where exodus could do better. The website and staff make a big play of going back to Machu Pichu at dawn the day after the trek to beat the crowds and spending a full day there, which was the main reason I chose exodus. We didn’t get there at dawn but a couple of hours after, when there were already a fair few other groups there. And then we were told we had to leave at 12.30 to get back to Aguas Calientes in time to get the train back to Cusco. So I felt my time in Machu Pichu was more like a half day than a full day and was consequently very rushed – I didn’t get to see everything I wanted to in the main site, and there would have been no time at all to climb Huayna Pichu or see the moon temple. Some people had to queue for 45 minutes to see Intihuatana. It seems a shame to go all that way and not get chance to see it properly.The website states that exodus use their own ‘chemical loos’. It’s a bucket lined with a thick bin bag with a seat on top. And it gets grim. I had to request it was put up on the first two nights (after initially being told it had been left on the bus) as I didn’t fancy the night-time (Diamox/squits-induced) trip up the hill in the dark to the squat-toilet shed. On our free day in Cusco Wilbert organised a trip to the Inca site at Pisac which was spectacular, and other stops on route such as the animal rescue sanctuary (including condors), the view over Cusco and Sacsayhuayman from the Jesus statue and various tourist shops/markets and viewpoints. I would have liked an extra day or two in/around Cusco to see more of the sacred valley sites such as an actual visit to Sacsaywayman and the nearby sites, Pisac market, Ollantaytambo, time to visit the Qoricancha or artists’ quarter in Cusco, or just time to sit and relax with a coffee in Cusco’s main square. It was all a bit rushed, especially when you were supposed to be taking it easy when you first arrived at altitude. I would gladly swap all of the time in Lima (largely spent in traffic it felt like) for more time in Cusco.In the jungle, for ‘health and safety’, we all had to trek along for several hours with luminous orange life jackets strapped to our rucksacks for the canoe trip on the lake. Eventually we all ended up sitting on them. Even the exodus trip notes photo shows no sign of them. Better to give people the option of taking them or not, as the colour, coupled with the chatting and size of the group, rendered our chances of seeing animals much reduced. During the 2 days we saw two pairs of capybara, another large rat thing, a squirrel, some mackaws in the distance, small monkeys in the trees, processions of leaf cutter ants, some turtles and some caimans rapidly sliding into the water, but no giant otters, howler monkeys, toucans, sloths, brightly coloured frogs or other mammals, and not as many birds as I was expecting.Finally, there were a couple of days where we had breakfast around 7am but didn’t get any lunch until around 3-4pm – the day spent getting from Lima to the jungle lodge and the trip to Pisac.