We noticed you are browsing from

New Trips Just Landed – Start Your Next Adventure Today. Explore Here

All activities
No results found
Select all activities Culture Cycling Family Mixed-Activity Multi-Country Holidays Polar Walking & Trekking Wildlife Holidays Winter Holidays
All months
May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 September 2025 October 2025 November 2025 December 2025 January 2026 February 2026 March 2026 April 2026 May 2026 June 2026 July 2026 August 2026 September 2026 October 2026 November 2026 December 2026
CALL: 1-844 421 0109

Ask a Question

Review Centre
Review Centre

Reviews

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

Here at Exodus we thrive on feedback from our customers. It’s the only way we can ensure our trips continue to be the best they can be. So, for the real tales, twists and turns of the trip you’re interested in, look no further than the reviews from our previous travellers.

Simply use the selector below to search our trip reviews and start reading real feedback from real Exodus travellers who have ‘been there and done that’!

Lots of our clients also like to post handy tips and advice about their travels. It’s great to know what to expect on an Exodus adventure before you go, so make the most of their experience and you’ll make the most of yours!

Haven’t posted your review yet? Here’s how to do it…

Once you return from your Exodus adventure holiday, you will be emailed a link to add your review. Any feedback collected is posted onto our website, totally unedited.

Alternatively you can navigate to the relevant trip page and add your review via the Reviews tab.

Reviews

MT TOUBKAL CLIMB

An absolutely fantastic week… beautiful scenery, fabulous people, amazing trip!  

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing Mt Ouanakrim the day after summiting Mt Toubkal - the climb was great fun (particularly the exhilarating scramble near the top) and the view absolutely breathtaking with such serenity being the only group at the top.  Trully inspiring!

Thoughts on Group Leader

The guide and the back muleteer made the trip as fabulous as it was... such lovely people with a brilliant sense of humour and a brilliant knowledge of the area and it's people.  

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do the optional walks!  They make the trip what it is and give you even more stunning view of the High Atlas.Be wary of going during Ramadan as it may not make the trip as great as it could be (you'll also feel really bad for the guide and muleteers). And lastly, embrace the sugar... Moroccans love sugar and you are never short of a sugar fix on this trip. 

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

My first walking holiday with Exodus exceeded all expectations. The perfect combination of stunning scenery, challenging walks, a brilliant group of people and a really outstanding guide in Graham and cook and practical back-up from Lewis (hard to believe that this was his first time in the role!).

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many! A favourite day involved a walk from the Val Ferret on a quiet but stunningly beautiful route over two cols and a summit back to Courmayeur. Great views and a profusion of alpine flowers. Another highlight was the impeccable timing with which Graham got us all to the summit of Bregent on the final walking day 10 minutes before the weather closed in. A real sense of achievement for the whole group.

Thoughts on Group Leader

See above - couldn't fault either Graham or Lewis, both of whom did a superb job in their respective roles.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't be put off by the idea of camping - it was no hardship at all, in fact quite the reverse - would really recommend it.

MONT BLANC HIGHLIGHTS

This trip was fantastic as it combined trekking in Mont Blanc during the day with the luxury of chalet accommodation in the evenings!

Most Inspirational Moment

The walking was fantastic and the views were amazing - especially on the final day on Aguillette des Houches! I really liked seeing Mer De Glace on the free day - i've never had the chance to go inside a glacier before and it was amazing!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Oliver our leader was very funny and very knowledgable about the local area. He paces the walks just right- you get to have regular rests to catch your breath and he made sure we were all enjoying ourselves.

Advice for Potential Travellers

My advice would be to take all the essential equipment and clothing as the weather changes quickly on the mountains!

INCA TRAIL & THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

An inspirational trip that packs a lot of amazing experiences into two weeks. From the Amazon jungle to the Inca Tail and on to Lake Titicaca, the scenery is so varied and the experiences so different it’s like having 3 mini holidays in one.  

Most Inspirational Moment

So many! The Inca Trail was as challenging as expected but our leader made sure we paced ourselves to minimise the chance of altitude sickness. Reaching Dead Woman's Pass as a group was fantastic and seeing the mist dance over the mountains was beautiful. In fact, the whole of the Inca Trail is breathtaking with every corner revealing a different view!  Macchu Pichu at sunset... and again at sunrise. Say no more! The porters who virtually run the trail in sandals while loaded up are incredible. The short flight from Cuzco to Puerto Maldonaldo takes you from the moutain peaks to the lush jungle so try to get a window seat and enjoy the ride! White water rafting through the Sacred Valley was great fun and the drive along the altiplano to Puno was stunning.  Meeting the local people and the homestay on Amantani Island was wonderful and humbling. All in all an inspirational trip where you'll find yourself using superlatives again and again. And again! 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader, Rene, was a superb organiser, anticipated our needs and was always ready with a smile and an answer to our questions.  He was very professional, friendly and calm under pressure and his passion for Peru was infectious. Thanks Rene for a fantastic trip!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Listen to your leaders advice and drink at least 3 litres of water a day - even more on the trek - as it really does help to avoid and/or deal with effects on altitude.  Walking poles are ESSENTIAL. Take them to both the jungle and on the Inca Trail.Take lot of layers for the trek as the days can be warm but the nights can drop to 0 degrees. Take spare batteries for your camera on the Trail as there's nowhere to charge them. Take a potato peeler to the homestay (and leave it behind!).  

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - LEMOSHO ROUTE

Excellent organization. Maybe a bit over the top in the commodities… but definitely appreciated once there. The African Walking Company is an excellent organization. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing how one of our main guides took the load from a porter from another organization that had damaged his knee and carry the load until the end of the route. No one else did anything, and the porter kept pushing even though the damage he had done to his knee was really serious. Knowing that the company respect human values is very important. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Just one word: Awesome

Advice for Potential Travellers

Drink, drink, drink.

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

Stunningly beautiful with a huge sense of achievment at the end. I found it equally hard as Kili and Base Camp Everest, it certainly deserves to be on the Exodus big 5 list! The more you train, the more you will enjoy it.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the final summit and having a glass of bubbly, just awsome.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I liked Mike but I did wish at times that he would let us at the back catch up a bit more often, quite sole destroying plodding along on your own, however I  do know that he had confidence in my ability or he would have waited and he certainly made sure I had his second pole every time we desended as he never forgot that my knee was giving me some grief. I certainly trusted him and would be pleased to have him as my guide again.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Train, train and train and don't underestimate how hard it it.

MONT BLANC CIRCUIT

I have been on many walkig & Trekking holidays and I would like to say that Graham Hickman our Leader & Mountain Guide rated as the most friendly, compitent and encouraging leader I have ever met, this together with the new boy Lewis Bates, Driver, Camp Cook and all round good guy made a 15 day TMB trekking holiday a excelent experience I would recomend to anyone wishing to undertake this holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the numerous cols and taking in the magnificent view's coupled with a remarkable sense of personal achievement made a 65 year old very happy.

Thoughts on Group Leader

As mentioned in the first section I wish Graham and Lewis all the best in their own future careers in the coming years, they made a wonderfull team.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ensure you are as fit both physical and mental fit for this holiday, listen to your leaders and let them set the pace.The TMB is NOT a walk in the park but I believe I have proved that good preparation leads to sucessfull achievements.

PRAGUE TO BUDAPEST RIDE

Although I found the “rolling hills” hard work I had a great time, the countries we visited were fascinating and I particularly enjoyed Cesky Krumlov where we were lucky enough to arrive for their medieval festival and Bratislava.

Most Inspirational Moment

Learning how to 'ride' those dreaded 'rolling hills', enjoying the different scenery that each country had to offer and meeting up with other group members

Thoughts on Group Leader

A great leader with an excellent knowledge of the countries we visited, he was also a very nice person

Advice for Potential Travellers

Research your chosen trip carefully before you book and ask for advice re the classifications , I learnt that what I call significant hill climbing is to others' rolling hills'

THE AMALFI COAST

This was my first experience of a walking holiday, so I was a little apprehensive at first. However, as soon as I arrived, I knew the holiday was going to be something special. Our guide, Christine was absolutely lovely as well as being really knowledgeable and made the week really interesting. Added to that, a great group of people of all ages and good accomodation and food, made for a truly wonderful holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

Quite honestly, there were so many breathtakingly beautiful sights of the coastline as we walked above it, that it's hard to pinpoint a single moment. However, pushed to choose one -I really loved Ravello and the views from Villa Cimbrone were pretty near to my idea of Paradise!

Thoughts on Group Leader

As I've said above, Christine our guide was great. I immediately warmed to her and as wellas being very organised, she was also full of fun and very engaging. She was also very encouraging to everyone and I can't speak highly enough of her - she contributed enomously to the enjoyment of the holiday experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Although rated as leisurely/moderate, I would say this holiday leans more to the moderate end when temperature ( I travelled at the end of June) is taken into consideration. I was in two minds whether to invest in a walking stick, but found to my surprise, that it was invaluable for walking both up and down hills.I travelled with a friend - a little concerned about going on my own - but having now experienced this type of holiday with Exodus, I would have no worries about going it alone next time. 

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - LEMOSHO ROUTE

A fantastic week on Kilimanjaro.    This was my 2nd attempt @ Kili after previously climbing on the Rongai route.   I was under the misguided impression that this would be easier.  How wrong!  Each day was significantly harder than the Rongai route and in my mind the final ascent was just as hard as previously.  It is a long day!   It took me 9 hours to get to Stella point, another 5ish to get down, then a quick lunch break before the final 2-3 hour walk to Millenium camp.   This trip is far harder than you believe it will be however you will form great friendships and ultimately have one of the most memorable weeks of your life.

Most Inspirational Moment

Amongst our group was a grandfather travelling with his 2 grandsons.   The speech given by the grandfather upon receiving his certificate choked me and many of our group.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group of 15 was supported by a network of over 50 local staff.   Abraham was our group leader and his skills at managing this large group were exemplary.  He was always happy, had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the mountain and I was never in doubt that our safety and enjoyment of the time on the mountain was his top priority.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This was my second trip to Kili and there are a couple of points I think are vital ·          HIRE A SLEEPING MAT!  They are thicker than anything you could buy here and are carried separately to your luggage therefore do not take up space in your holdall/15kg allowance.·          The scales at the Moivaro lodge are incorrect.  They stated I was 3 kg over my allowance however after getting rid of some peanuts and wet wipes, my bag only weighed 12kg when weighed by the porters. ·          Take more cash than you ever intended for tipping.   You will need to add to the group kitty but then so many individuals play an important part in your journey you will want to show your appreciation to them directly (i.e. the porter who carries your bag / the guide who gets you to the top of the mountain) I promise that whatever you expect to tip you will want to double when you see how far everyone goes out of their way to help you.·          Tuck your trousers into your socks when walking through the jungle or else biting Ants will make the journey north.  My friend had to rip her trousers down to find 2 ants biting her legs dangerously close to her knicker line!  ·          READ MY BELOW ADVICE ON DONATING CLOTHES TO THE PORTERS!