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

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Chalet Chocolat Chamonix Delight

Staying at Chalet Chamonix was the icing on the cake for me. If you “live to eat” rather than “eat to live”, then you’ll appreciate home made cakes every day, delicious, freshly prepared salads, cheese, hams, baguettes, fruit etc for lunch. Zohi was a fabulous chalet host and superb chef. I enjoyed all of our three course dinners. Popular with our group were the haricot beans, cheese souffles, tartiflette, meringues, panacotta, cheesecake, well, pretty much everything really! There was much interest in recipes:) I particularly appreciated how Zohi accommodated my preference for vegetarian/fish at short notice. Ben was quietly efficient and ensured all the “behind the scenes stuff” worked and was on time. The bar arrangement in the chalet worked well too.

Most Inspirational Moment

Unexpectedly fabulous weather and a fun group. So many days with beautiful views and great to see different aspects of Mont Blanc. I really enjoyed the paragliding experience. The hot tub was very sociable and a beautiful finale to each day with the backdrop of the mountains.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jenny is experienced and passionate about the mountains, and kept us informed with daily briefings so we knew what to expect. Many of us relaxed and didn't always listen attentively which led to some funny experiences on our free day when some of us caught a bus going in the wrong direction and another group couldn't work out how to open the train door. None of this was a big deal. It made for some funny stories.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Walking poles save your knees and apparently it's a requirement for companies to provide them to all Chamonix mountain guides. Thin gloves are useful if it's a bit nippy, particularly if you use walking poles. If you enjoy snacks eg crisps, nuts, energy bars, chocolate etc, there is a local supermarket nearby and also a rather fine bakery. The lunches available to pack up at the chalet are healthy and nutritious and you really don't need anything else unless you want additional snacks.

Excellent trip, do it!

Fantastic trip! Great itinerary, great leader and wonderful country. Everything was beyond expectations. A busy and well organised adventure that highlighted the diversity of Peru.

Most Inspirational Moment

Many wonderful moments. Flying over the Nasca lines was a highlight, having studied pre-Hispanic South American history decades ago and finally seeing them. The condors at Colca Canyon were amazing. On of our free days, we visited Rainbow Mountains; a surreal landscape that was breathtaking.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent leader. Knowledgable, passionate, very calm and relaxed. Very hard working and kept everything running smoothly, organising many activities for the diverse group. Amazing organisational skills. I've done a number of small group tours (Intrepid, Geckos) and Reynaldi is one the best tour leaders I've known. Outstanding.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Plenty of sunscreen. If hiking, take good equipment, although some can be hired before trekking. Take layers of clothing, as weather ranges from very cold to very hot.

Picos de Europs - Stunning Scenery

This was a week in the hills that I will never forget! The scenery was absolutely stunning – every day different – and we got marvellous views on all the walks, which were all very enjoyable. Our hotel was a great base – it is billed as the one star hotel with five star views, but I would add to that and say that it also provides five star food and five star hospitality. In addition, the town of Arenas de Cabrales is very nice to wander round, not too big but still a good selection of shops, bars and restaurants. All in all, a great experience and one I would consider repeating in a few years time (I have never had a bad Exodus holiday but this one was particularly enjoyable).

Most Inspirational Moment

It is very hard to pick out a single moment, but the walk on our last day was extra special. I picked a challenging departure (grade 5) and on the last day we did two tops - Mancondiu and San Carlos Peak. As well as feeling good at managing the technical challenge (not that difficult really!), we were above the clouds for a lot of the walk and that made it seem extra special.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jairo was a star. He has a fantastic personality and he really helped to foster a good atmosphere within the group. He was a confident leader on the hills and made sure that we were all comfortable with the technicalities of each walk.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This was a Level 5 departure - you need a good degree of fitness for the walks, but as long as you have done some preparation beforehand then it is definitely achievable. I would also highly recommend using walking poles - I used them for all the walks apart from the Cares Gorge. Our weather in September was really good the majority of the time, without being unbearably hot. However, given the altitude do expect the occasional shower and be prepared for all eventualities. One of our walks had a long muddy section, not helped by the heavy rain experienced just before we arrived. As noted on another review, if you enjoy lazing on the beach, then if you do the coastal walk I would recommend spending more time on the beach at Poo rather than at Llanes itself (we stopped at Poo for pre-lunch drinks but didn't spend any time on the beach as it was slightly overcast that day). Finally, I added on a few extra days at the end of my holiday to visit Bilbao and then up the coast to San Sebastian. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in both places so would highly recommend these if you want a holiday extension.

Spectacular adventure

This was our first group travel expedition and it did not disappoint. We had been looking at this trip for a number of years through another tour company but we went with Exodus because of the supporting camping option which the other company did not offer (and a benefit that we thoroughly enjoyed). We found the entire experience to be very positive, professional and well organized with just the right amount of flexibility so that we didn’t feel like we were micro-managed. Our mountain guide was experienced and did a very good job of watching over the group while allowing us to go at our own pace (within reason). The camp support leader was funny, helpful, and a fantastic cook.
The near-perfect weather and jaw dropping views obviously played a big part in how much we enjoyed this trip but I definitely think that the quality of this trip was above the pack.

Most Inspirational Moment

Every valley and every col had its own 'personality' and this made each day different. I loved turning a corner and discovering another fantastic view. It was also nice to be with a group so that the experience could be shared with others.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Shaun, our mountain leader was knowledgeable and experienced. He knew the route and the region well and provided very accurate introductions to each day's hiking. His pace was as steady as a metronome and perfect for the speed of our group. Once he understood our capabilities on an individual level he was good about letting us go on ahead or lag behind the pack if that's what we preferred. I definitely felt like I was in capable hands. Peter our camp support was so much fun and a delight to see at the end of each day because he has such a positive and warm personality. We arrived to a camp that was already set up which allowed us to chill out and relax as soon as we arrived. His cooking was fantastic and much better than the few restaurant dinners we had along the way. He was good about ensuring that each of the group members had what they needed for breakfasts and lunches.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be very honest with yourself when evaluating your abilities if you're considering this trip. Our group overall was comprised of fairly experienced hikers. I think that someone who's not able to maintain the group pace would risk not enjoying this trip themselves and also negatively impacting the group. Proper equipment is also a must. Weather can change quickly and being unprepared can make for a miserable and potential hazardous day.

Hampered by weather

We had a great group of mixed ages, abilities and nationalities. We had exceptionally bad storm weather meaning most of the itinerary didn’t happen but Cecile our guide did everything she could to work with the weather. Many of the walks didn’t happen although one of the substitute walks turned out to be the best of the trip. Great guide, great group, hampered by the weather.

Most Inspirational Moment

Route 4 rom Halki - an unexpected 7k walk on our extended. Stay on Naxus. Good pace and distance whilst still leisurely. One to add to the main itinerary.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Cecile was great and more than performed given the circumstances. Very knowledgeable and patient.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip is ranked as leisurely and it is. Do not expect it to be anything more. Be prepared for itinerary changes as the ferries are suspended whenever there is poor weather. We had an unlucky week with exceptional weather fir the area and time of year.

Great and Informative Outdoor Adventure!

Had a great time on the Bulgarian Brown Bear trip! Trip leader, Julian, was very enthusiastic and well-informed on the region and subject matter. Bulgaria is a beautiful country and the local people were wonderful. The owner of Hotel Yagodina, Maria, runs a great hotel and her and her staff serve fantastic food. Julian took us on some wonderful hikes and provided great information about bear behavior, habitat, biology, etc.

Visiting the bear hide in the evening provided a fun opportunity to view the bears and other wild life. Julian made sure we had multiple opportunities to visit the bear hide in order to ensure we had an opportunity to see a bear. The hikes themselves were challenging, but not so difficult that we had any real problems completing them. Julian was willing to point out other wild life during our hikes, and was very engaging with people in the group.

Julian is passionate about bears and excited to share the subject with others. He made sure we were taken care of and educated about the wonders of bears!

Most Inspirational Moment

I didn't have any one particular moment that was the most inspirational, but taking in the vistas at the top of mountains we climbed after a long hike were serene moments. It was relaxing and inspiring to look out at all the pristine nature.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Julian was an enthusiastic and well informed group leader. He is very passionate about bears and Bulgaria, and was happy to share his knowledge with the group. He was also well informed about many other aspects of Bulgarian wild life and Bulgarian culture. He made sure we were healthy, happy, and well taken care of.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wear good hiking shoes and be prepared to fill up on delicious Bulgarian food for the hikes! Also make sure to carry some of the local currency with you, there is the possibility to purchase locally-made traditional crafts from the village. I purchased some beautiful hand-made items in the village.

Imperial China and Yangtze River Cruise

We have just returned from this busy and full on trip. As other reviews have said ‘China is big!’ We saw and experienced so much – from the different styles of food, transport and sites. Our guide was informative and shared lots of information regarding Chinese culture and history as well as the amazing development that has occurred during the last 20 years.

Most Inspirational Moment

Realising just how far China has come and how far it plans to go. This is awe inspiring rather than inspirational. The infrastructure projects, buildings, size of cities, numbers of travellers/ tourists/people. Reading about it can't really prepare you for the reality.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Dragon was extremely good at managing expectations and ensuring the whole group navigated the busy schedule. He was professional, funnyGo patient and very good at helping us make the most of the opportunities available. This included where to stand on the boat to get the best view, upgrading our dining option on the Yangtze cruise to avoid the scrum in the dining room. We enjoyed hearing his anecdotes of growing up and life in China.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for the crowds but don't let them put you off as the Chinese were always friendly, helpful and good natured. Take mosquito repellent and wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking but it is all manageable. Use the 'farmers' to carry your bag on to the cruise boat there are a lot of steep steps down to the river. Have an open mind and be willing to go with the flow. Foot massages were great (especially the ones on the cruise). Enjoy!

Wonderful

Amazon to Andes involves a fair amount of bus time, but the diversity encountered is well worth it. Some exertion is required, since walks of a couple of hours at high altitudes are involved; but anyone reasonably fit will do just fine. Most of the tour is above 8000 feet; two nights in the Amazon are lower, as is the final day around Guayaquil. Mosquitos were (surprisingly) not present except in the mangroves, last day. Ecuador is a very easy and interesting country to visit. People are friendly, and are obviously proud of their ecological and cultural heritage. Accommodations and food on the trip were excellent, and the tour leader was well informed and experienced (20 years). Highly recommend this trip for anyone interested in exploring this wonderful small country.

Most Inspirational Moment

Really too many to count; it depends on whether one's main interest is in the Various cultures or in the huge diversity of flora/fauna.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Pablo was amazing - highest marks!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't worry about bugs, mosquito nets, or anything like that. Just come with some dollars for food, tips, and a few souvenirs and an adventurous spirit. You will need a sweater and windbreaker on a couple of occasions (hiking on Chimborazo or in the National Park), but otherwise moderate temps are typical everywhere. Long sleeve shirts are normal, but a couple of short sleeves will also come in handy. Bring a swim suit in case you want to spend 30 minutes on floating down the river.

Chalet chamonix

Sarah and rich were amazing hosts the food was out of this world and always on time

Most Inspirational Moment

Meeting other guests and hearing the travel stories

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very clam and organised and knowledgeable

Discover Chile with Easter Island Extension

Whilst the land based trip – what I experienced of it was excellent – the getting there was not. As a solo traveller (1st time with Exodus) – I figured it made sense to let Exodus book my external flights to make for smooth transfer . I was surprised that the outbound flight they booked for me with Air France & a change at CDG Paris – only allowed a connection time of 1 hour & 20 mins. (In fact only 1 hour when one takes into account that boarding must be completed 20 mins before take off on the long haul flight.) Despite voicing my concerns at the time of booking over the phone with the Exodus sales booking agent, I was reassured that this connection time was the norm – even if it did appear a little tight.
Well – my initial fears were confirmed, when a 75 minute delayed “take off” of the initial flight from Heathrow on the day, meant I was denied boarding to the long haul, & subsequently booked on to the next flight 24 hours later. This meant I not only missed out on the 1st day Santiago city tour, but obviously arrived too late to join the Valparaiso trip on day 2.

Most Inspirational Moment

Putting the disastrous outward journey aside - there were so many highlights. Atacama was amazing & the geysers at dawn. (despite altitude sickness at 4,200 metres.) Astronomical night tour - also a must. Torres Del Paine was possibly my favourite part - I had never seen icebergs before & hadn't appreciated the pale blue colour & even managed to capture a photo of one breaking apart. The backdrop to our hotel - magnificent & worth braving the freezing early morning temperatures for fantastic sunrise photos Easter Island - also unmissable (600 photos of heads still to be edited down ) ALSO THE ENTIRE GROUP - YOU ARE AMAZING - we had so much fun.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ignacio - (Chile mainland based tour only) was fantastic. Very laid back & a mine of information

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be extremely careful if allowing Exodus to book your connecting flights. Thoroughly research first & if the connection time is less than 2 hours - demand alternative options. Surely it is the sales bookings team's responsibility if the connection are "tight" - to explain the risks & offer alternatives - but none of that was forthcoming on my booking. Exodus state they adhered to the Air France requirements of a minimum connection time of 1 hour & hence fulfilled their responsibilities. Air France state that they are governed by Air Traffic Control & so also deny responsibility for the flight delay & subsequent "missed" onward flight to Santiago My advice is - book your flights independently / try & fly direct if possible/ consider allowing an additional "travelling" day & arrive 24 hours earlier to avoid mishap if one has to rely on connections & AVOID using Air France.

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank Sarah for her review.  We were pleased to read that she found there to be so many highlights during her time in Chile, but we regret that she experienced a flight delay on her outbound journey.  When booking connecting flights, travel companies must adhere to the minimum connection time (MCT) set by each airline in conjunction with the airport authorities and IATA (International Air Transport Association), and it is not possible to reserve flights with connections below the MCT.  We appreciate, however that a 75 minute delay will often have an impact on passengers’ onward travel, and we regret that, whilst Exodus ensured that Sarah did not miss out of the aspects of the tour that she had been unable to join with her group, the situation remained so disappointing.

 

Lucy Crabb – Exodus’ Customer Services Manager