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

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Cycling Siena and Chianti

Great cycle routes, well planned stops, good climbs and descents.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the tops of some of the more challenging hills

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jon was a fabulous group leader, well organised and motivating. Alexis was great fun. Both made the trip really enjoyable

Holiday

Excellent time and history

Most Inspirational Moment

Bike and boat trip

Thoughts on Group Leader

Top bloke and very funny man easy to get on with and knew his stuff

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just soak it all up

Alaska's liquid sun

The sky was bright blue, the mountains and glacier were perfectly reflected in the still lake before us, it was a spectacular day just like on the Alaska documentaries on the television. Finally we were having better weather and could see the Alaska we’d come to see, what a pity there were only 2 spectacular days in 2 weeks, no wonder the film crews take months to film the documentaries or were we just unlucky ? The second spectacular day fell on the best day ever the float plane and bear viewing trip, even the sun tan lotion put in an appearance, bears fished, salmon jumped and cameras clicked. The wet days were forgotten as we flew back low over an ice cap and glacier and the end of our trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The float plane to view the bears was the reason to visit Alaska and it really lived up to expectations. We saw grizzly bears swimming around the boat, black bear cubs and mother sheltering up a tree from the grizzlies and other black bears fishing in the river ..... it was "the David Attenborough" moment.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Allen was a great guy and did an excellent job driving us on long days between camp sites. The participation element of this trip was greater than my previous 10 participatory camping trips with all aspects of camp duties allocated to 4 teams.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Alaskan people and other travelers were very friendly and always interested in what we were doing, most were impressed that we were camping. The camper van or RV (to use the local term) is by far the most popular way to see and experience Alaska. Several of the camp sites had few facilities, from one were were bused into town to use the public pay showers.

Good overall

The main concern was the variability of the accommodation. From a dreadful first hotel in Casablanca – noisy and impersonal – a splendid one in Essaouira and a pleasant but out of the way one in Fez and several rather mediocre places. We were fortunate to have the friendly and informative guide Mohammad and a great driver, who never left us feeling concerned on some challenging roads, Ibrahim – thanks to them both. The route was wrong – driving past Marrakech to spend days at Essaroia and then driving back to Marrakech! Too many local guides were evidently on commission – the one in Fez took us to 4 factory/shops and a pricey restaurant – mind you we skipped off and ate for 20% the cost nearby! Todra gorge was a disappointment with a rather isolated hotel; apart from meeting a delightful family high on the hill above the town and a great meal with another family. The best of the trip was Essarooria, eating with families and the splendid introduction to culture provided through Mohammad – Bert’s museum in Marrakech, the Sand Pigeons band’, colorful markets and friendly people and great cheap eats cafes where the 4 of us always filled up for less that £10!
The worst, the night in the grubby Sahara camp – a real low light! Poor quality touristy nonsense – a Berber camp!!

Most Inspirational Moment

The friendly colourful people - well worth a visit - felt very safe at all times.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Splendid and a great driver and very good vehicle. Excellent to ensure we had bottled water in the mini bus each day!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ask - our guide was always open to our requests and suggestions -it's your holiday.

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank Nigel for his feedback. We are pleased he enjoyed his time in Morocco overall, but we are sorry he was disappointed with certain aspects of the trip. We regret that he did not enjoy Todra Gorge, as the feedback we receive about this is usually very positive. We appreciate Nigel’s feedback regarding the route, however because our departure airport is Marrakech, the route takes us back there after spending time in Essaouira; it also allows for clients who are flying on elsewhere. We are sorry that Nigel was unhappy with the hotel in Casablanca and the Bedouin camp in the Sahara. We have revised the itinerary for 2019 and neither this hotel nor the camp will be used.

Frances Spowart – Product Manager for Morocco

Inca Trail

Cusco is a good starting point as the capital city of the Inca empire there is lots to see. Good restaurants and a vibrant atmosphere add to the sense of anticipation ready for the trek. The four day trek was for me the highlight despite 24 hours of altitude sickness prior to setting off and a visit from the doctor. The Trail was for me challenging despite my level of fitness As i had not truely realised how the altitude would take my breath away. The struggle was more than worth it for the views and the cloud forest was fascinating. Throughout the trail we were well looked after well informed. My fellow travellers added to the sense of achievement and although busy Machu Picchu did not disappoint. All our guides and short team were excellent

Most Inspirational Moment

The sense of achievement , the views and the Cloud Forest.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was knowledgable, caring and approachable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don’t underestimate the possible impact of altitude sickness. Seek medical help promptly if you need it as recovery can be quick and it didn’t stop me completing the trek.

Superb South Africa.

We had a great time on this very varied tour. It began badly as the plane from London was late & we missed the connection. So, B.A. put us up in a hotel in the centre of the city & paid for all the meals.
After this everything went smoothly.
The whole tour was a success from our point of view.

Most Inspirational Moment

The visit up Table mountain was excellent & in the afternoon we went along to the Cape of Good Hope. The scenery is amazing.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Justin was very friendly & helpful. He had a wide & varied knowledge which he imparted in a clear & interesting way. He was very good a picking excellent restaurants & wines. His attention to detail helped make the trip. Nothing was too much trouble.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Watch the transfer time in Cape Town as you have to go through 2 sets of immigration & passport control . Also, collect your case. This takes at least 90 mins & the B.A. FLIGHT could let you down as it did us. The meals are usually taken as a group & in places there is little choice of places to eat.

Favourite Exodus Trip

Probably the best Exodus walking trip I have been on; incredibly well organised and paced, and a wonderful contrast between the very different delights of Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains.

Most Inspirational Moment

The final long walk to the lake and back is gruelling but well worth it, the scenery is stunning, virtually not another person to be seen on the way, and the chance for a swim and a hot meal among the mountains when you reach the lake! Perhaps not inspirational, but sitting back with a drink in one of the rooftop bars in Marrakech looking at the view is very pleasant.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan is friendly and very knowledgeable of the area, mountains and people. As I said, the organisation of the trip was fantastic; there is an awful lot that could have gone wrong with this, but everything was seamless.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I was a bit apprehensive about visiting Morocco in August; the heat in Marrakech was intense but actually you get used to it after a couple of hours. There is more of a cooling breeze in the mountains and on each day there was a late afternoon thunderstorm (one very heavy), so don't ignore the advice to bring waterproofs! The gite at Tighza is very atmospheric and a lot more comfortable and well-equipped than I had expected, it's pretty much like staying in a hotel.

Excellent intro to Costa Rica - outstanding guide Edward

Wow, just back from our 2 week adventure. I don’t usually do reviews but this one is definitely worth a few lines!

Firstly, our guide Edward absolutely made the trip for us. Enthusiastic, unfappable, great with kids. Very knowledgeable about all aspects of the country, particularly wildlife and specifically birds (Edward is a trained and expert ornithologist and took keener members on a couple of early morning twitching trips). Edward gauged the needs of our diverse group really well, and made just the right number of decisions for us to keep it relaxing without being constraining. A special word for how he dealt with a favourite cuddly toy being left in a hotel (when we noticed about 200 miles away). Edward’s connections, organisation and determination led to a reunion the next day!

Costa Rica, generally, delivers exactly what it says on the tin. Amazing wildlife and landscapes.

The big highlights for us were the additional paid-for trips. White water rafting was exhilarating, with just enough thrills to feel edgy for our 9 and 11 year olds, whilst feeling completely safe and in control. Zip wire near Arenal volcano was similarly exciting. As someone with an intense dislike of heights (I feel wobbly in thick socks – and seriously, struggle to stand on a step ladder) I’d encourage anyone like me to go for it. The start and interim platforms are deep in the trees, so don’t feel at all exposed or high. And the “zippy” bits are, yes, high above the valley, but high enough for the drop to be abstract and so fast there’s no time to look down! The only slightly tricky bit for me was the walk (down a spiral staircase – think of a fire escape) at the end.

Tips:
– Everyone accepts dollars, and debit cards work everywhere too (including all the restaurants).

– It’s wet in August! (as everyone kept reminding us – it’s a rainforest…). Doesn’t interfere with the enjoyment at all but anything that gets wet, will stay wet and then smelly. If we went again we’d take 7 days worth of clothes and get them washed (i.e. and also dried) at a couple of hotels. This was fast and efficient when we tried it.

– We travelled 1000 miles on fairly slow roads (so, a bit more than 20 hours in total) over the 2 weeks. For younger kids, bring activities for the coach.

Feedback for Exodus (other than the obvious “it was all great and Edward is amazing”)
Cahuita didn’t really do much for us and also featured the weakest of the set of hotels. Nothing specifically bad about it (so don’t worry, prospective bookers!) but maybe drop that (and the 2 long-ish transfers) for more time around Arenal?
The last 36 hours felt a bit flat/wasted. Maybe have an early start, drive straight from Dominical to the airport on the last day, and have an extra night in Dominical?

Overall, and excellent trip, well worth the money, and we’ll be back for more in the future!

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing our first sloth in the wild!

Action packed

Very good ,well organised holiday.
Enjoyed the hotel and camping food .
No day was boring.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a leopard. Climbing sand dune 45 at sunrise.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ronney was an excellent leader. Communicated well with the group and took good care of us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take plenty of warm clothing in July August We were surprised how cold it was at the start of the camping Temperature in the north much much warmer .We went from one extreme to the other. Camping is not glamping but one step up from my last camping trip as we had proper toilets and showers . Quite a lot of travelling involved ,sometimes on bumpy terrain.

Greatest adventure ever!

Myself and my father embarked in a trip to Peru to hike the Inca Trail. It started with several days exploring Cusco where we were met by our guide Julio who gave us a quick tour and took us all to a restaurant. The next day we visited the Inca sites of Sacsayhuaman and Qenqo. These were very interesting a well worth our time. Then it was the start of the Inca trail! An early morning took us on a bus ride for several hours through Peru and the landscape was beautiful. The entire trail was wonderful I barely even noticed the altitude change until the day of Dead Womans Pass. Visiting all the Inca sites was brilliant and finishing at Maccu Piccu was an experience I won’t forget!

Most Inspirational Moment

As much as everyone is excited for Maccu Piccu I was most taken by some of the other Inca sites we saw along the way. Small and relatively big settlements were nestled into the mountains and they would be hidden until the cloud cover suddenly lifted and you would get a glimpse of these terraces and buildings from a distance. Then throughout the day you would get closer and closer until you could stand right in the middle of it. These were the times I found most inspirational.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Julio was a wonderful group leader! Very knowledgable about everything: history, visiting sites, food and basically anything you wanted to know he had the answer. Whilst on the hike he was super encouraging and knew how to keep the spirits of the group up!

Advice for Potential Travellers

The website may tell you its the dry season and it barely rains. IGNORE THAT! Our group hiked in August... it rained...it hailed....IT SNOWED! Always invest in decent waterproofs and when your guide recommends you buy a poncho do it. We didn't and I regretted it so badly when my waterproof coat and trousers were soaked through.