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Judith Argent
Reviewed July 2018
Wonderful walks from the railway
A varied set of walks in a beautiful green island. Woods, rivers, waterfalls among the mountains. The walks weren’t crowded and we were mostly the only walkers on the trail.
Most Inspirational Moment
Swimming in the mountain rivers to cool down.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Tom was a first time guide and he led us in a relaxed, friendly manner. He was always keen to hear our opinions about the routes we took.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take a travel kettle to make tea and coffee. The lunch baguette is enormous and full of as many fillings as you could want. You can also take 2 pieces of fruit. Dinner was always plentiful and tasty. Try to speak a bit of French - it is always appreciated.
Suzanne Anderson
Reviewed July 2018
Peru explorer - see everything!
This trip was fabulous, there was just so much to see and do it really was amazing how much we crammed in. If you want a trip that shows you all of Peru then this is the one for you as you truly explore all of it.
Its a long trip and i absolutely loved it!
Most Inspirational Moment
For me the most inspirational part was walking the Inca Trail and arriving into Macchu Picchu. The hiking really felt like I was in deepest darkest Peru, I kept thinking I would bump into Paddington Bear around the next corner.
There's loads to see along the trail and I never got bored, I even enjoyed the steps!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Ollie was superb, very knowledgeable and constantly organising the next part of the trip, when people on the trip were suffering from altitude sickness he was so kind and caring and really supported those that suffered, he really earned his tip!
Ollie totally knew his stuff and was happy to answer any questions or help any time at all. He was also very patient and level headed when he needed to be.
A superb leader, i'd like to nominate him for an award!
Advice for Potential Travellers
This trip is full on and if you are planning to do the Inca Trail do not under estimate the difficulty of the hiking. Whilst this is perfectly doable even if you have some difficulties physically you really do need to train properly in order to get the most out of the walk for you and your fellow members of the group. I strongly recommend that you follow the training plan on the exodus website and work to the level 4 plan not level 3. Its the altitude that makes it harder.
Make sure you take enough clothes to keep you warm on this trip as i was cold for most of it (particularly at night) :(
Donald Edwards
Reviewed July 2018
Amazing trip in an incredible country
Had never been to Morocco before and I must admit it took me by surprise. I’m not sure what I expected really but it was so much more than my expectations; I’ll certainly be back. I arrived in Marrakech the evening before the normal arrival day, Exodus booking me into the arrival hotel and arranged transfer from the airport which simplified things.
Climbing Mount Toubkal itself is a fear challenge in such a short time and I was worried about my fitness. Abdul, our guide, though insisted we all took it slowly; which we did, and we made it. It’s tough, but entirely doable. Loved the stay on the mountain in the mountain hut, though didn’t sleep much, which meant the 3am rise was actually a relief. Heading off in the darkness, with just the small patch of light created by your head torch is an amazing experience, only beaten by standing at the summit.
The quality o food on the trip was amazing, given we were on the side of a mountain. Lovely, fresh food and lots of it; believe me you will need it on summit day. After the long descent we’d have eaten most out of house and home, but there was more than enough to satisfy us all.
Most Inspirational Moment
Setting off in the darkness, in my own little bubble of my head torch light.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Abdul was incredible. Always smiling, chatty and proud of his country. He talked to us about his country and its customs, his life but was also interested in ours. He couldn't do enough for us all throughout the trip. Dinner in Marrakech on the final evening was amazing and he's a pretty good singer.
Advice for Potential Travellers
A water bladder is very useful; I actually had a bladder and a water bottle, the bottle I regularly topped up whenever possible. Head torch is essential for the early morning climb. A wide brimmed sunhat, or something which covers your neck, and suncream also. I would also recommend walking poles.
Rachel Stanfield
Reviewed July 2018
Fantastic trip
Wonderful trip in a beautiful part of Italy. The walking was not challenging, which was a good thing given the heat in mid-June, and covered some stunning and scenic routes. Great food and accommodation in all three locations.
Most Inspirational Moment
The views from Montescaglioso at the start of our walk
Thoughts on Group Leader
Vanessa was fantastic - knowledgeable, patient, and full of passion for her native country and region
Emily Vickery
Reviewed July 2018
Unforgettable Trip!
This was the best trip I’ve been on in years.
It’s so rare to have a trip which includes both walking and wildlife, but Julian created the perfect combination of the two with this trip. The scenery was spectacular, and it was just the right level of challenging for a townie who doesn’t normally do that much walking!
The locals in Yagodina are absolutely lovely, and the hotel staff couldn’t do enough for us.
The food was nearly all homemade and was so delicious. We certainly didn’t go hungry!
We were also so lucky to see as many bears and other wildlife as we did, and to have such a lovely group and guide who got on as well as we all did. We didn’t stop laughing all week!
I highly recommend this trip to anyone who likes walking, wildlife, stunning mountain and meadow views, delicious food and lovely people (what’s not to like??)
Most Inspirational Moment
All the bear sightings - especially the cubs!
I was also blown away by how spectacular the views were in the mountains.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Julian was a truly excellent group leader.
He's a real expert in bears and other wildlife in this area, and it's very evident how important their welfare is to him. He has also had such a fascinating life so far, and has a lot of amazing and hilarious stories to tell!
We had a real laugh with him during our week in the mountains, and I really think that this trip wouldn't be the same without him. He really made it special.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Expect to walk a lot, and some of the peaks are quite high if you have issues with heights.
The food in Yagodina is delicious, but the portions are huge so don't expect to lose any weight!
Also take some binoculars - I didn't and I really wish I had!
John Pope
Reviewed June 2018
Cycling Sardinia
A good trip, if a little light on interesting places to stop and look at during the day, and a little heavy on very hot beaches. This was I think our 8th cycling trip, and one of the least interesting.
Most Inspirational Moment
Views of some nice mountains, although nothing to match what we saw further north after the cycling when we hired a car to drive up to Olbia.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Very good, except that he did not seem to grasp that, for the English at least, the sort of people who go on cycling holidays are in general not the sort of people who want to lie on the beach in the middle of the day. On his last attempt to rouse us from a shady bar to go to the beach 100% of the group declined to go, preferring to push on to the lunchtime restaurant.
He was absolutely brilliant is dealing with my dietary requirements as a coeliac.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Difficult to persuade Sardinian restaurants to provide any vegetables! If you are a vegetarian be prepared to live on pasta with tomato sauce, and salads consisting of little but iceberg lettuce.
Carolyn Trounce
Reviewed June 2018
Wonderful trip!
This trip provides the opportunity to experience some very diverse, but all incredible, landscapes of Peru. It includes a bit of everything: adventure, trekking, wildlife, culture, history and great food – especially whilst camping on the Inca Trail! Our experiences were always enhanced by the seemingly inexhaustible knowledge of our various local guides. The trip was very well organised and communication with us, members of the group, was excellent throughout. It involves lots of packing and unpacking of bags for the different parts of the trip, so we needed to be organised too (!!), and Peruvian journeys by air, bus, train and boat! Day 2 of The Inca Trail is very challenging because of the altitude and the length of climb, but once you’ve got through that, Days 3 and 4 were fantastic walking, culminating in our first thrilling sight of Machu Picchu.
Most Inspirational Moment
Watching the sunrise over the snowy mountain tops on Day 4 of the trek.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Fabricio was a very good leader and we felt in very capable hands. He gave us very clear information prior to all our journeys and activities. He was patient, encouraging and very knowledgeable about all sorts of things.
Sue Duncombe
Reviewed June 2018
Fantastic scenery with excellent guiding
Having done numerous mountain hiking holidays with Exodus, it’s difficult to think of anywhere that has more stunning scenery. This combined with excellent guiding, provided appropriately challenging ( grade 5 ) hikes with fantastic and varied views.
Most Inspirational Moment
Getting to the summit of Piz Boe.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Martin was an excellent leader. He provided support when needed for those who were slightly less confident on the more exposed routes. He coped with the varied ability of the group well, so that those at the front and those at the back of the group all enjoyed the hikes.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Great if you’re uncertain if you’re able to deal with grade 5 walks as grade 3 walks are also available each day.
kyung ha
Reviewed June 2018
Cycling in Tuscany
Excellent and memorable cycling trip!
Most Inspirational Moment
This was my daughter's first cycling trip. She is athletic but not an experienced cyclist. She had a wonderful experience without injury because of the excellent leadership and great bunch of other cyclists in this group. We enjoyed every moment!
Kyung and Lea
Thoughts on Group Leader
Liz the group leader was an excellent person in every way. She is one of the best cycling leaders I ever had. She is very responsible, knowledgeable, and professional. Suzy was also very fun and caring.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Excellent tour company.
Tania Rahman
Reviewed June 2018
The hills are really alive...
Mont Blanc was really the star of the trip. I loved the way we were put together in the Chalet (Chocolat) and led by Pete our group leader. Zoe and Ben also put every possible effort to look after us well. Most of all I met such wonderful and inspirational people in the group. I will be staying in touch with some and never forget the rest.
Most Inspirational Moment
Lunch time on the first hiking day. I stood on the hill and the mountains opened up to me. It was honestly like the film, “The Sound of Music!”
Used to London air conditioning and urban air. Being on these hills, I felt I could breathe properly away from pollution.
As a child I read Heidi and matched my imagination so well.
The scenery was what I had read about in my geography lessons as a child. This included the glacier cut landscapes and the rivers in the valleys.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Pete was obviously very experienced, educated and professional. To add to this he was always genuinely thoughtful about our welfare and safety. He was extremely kind, caring, and sensitive to our individual needs. I was rather anxious about this hiking trip. He certainly helped me increase my confidence in my abilities and next time go into something like this I’ll be more confident in my own abilities.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Make sure you read the advice, especially in the trip notes before going and make sure you don’t rush your preparation in the last minute. I would advise you to make sure you take all the suggested clothing/equipment as stated as it’s very helpful to have it as such. It
includes the ear plugs as chalets are not especially sound proof.
I went straight from work to travelling there and it’s always good to have some time to unwind and rest before and after. I found it a bit of a mental adjustment from inner city urban London. That way is the best way to appreciate the holiday the most.