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

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First Time Traveler with Exodus

This was the first Exodus trip i’d been on and it was my first solo trip. I had a brilliant time and felt well supported throughout the trip. Everything was organised for us, so all I had to do was to enjoy myself!
The hotel is wonderful, with excellent food and a wonderful pool. I treated myself to a massage on the rest day which was excellent.
The walks were absolutely phenomenal, every single day was different, some days we were climbing peaks, the next we were skirting ridges and the next exploring WW2 trenches!
I literally savored every minute.

Most Inspirational Moment

I have to say it was the peaks that really top my breath away, it took effort to climb them, and we all worked as a team to get up there, and the views were 100% worth it. I can't describe how stunning the Dolomites are, they really are incredibly beautiful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was excellent, he was very knowledgeable and ensured that we weren't following the same trails as all the tourists, he ensured we felt that we were in the wilderness as much as possible. He was very helpful, I had an issue with blisters and he gave me advice and really helped. He was also very keen that we hiked well, during a break he showed us how to use our poles most effectively, as well as how to traverse tricky rocky paths. He was brilliant.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go for the single supplement if you're traveling solo. You'll get plenty of chances to bond with the group and it's nice to be able to shut the door and chill out after a long day of hiking.

Kilimanjaro - Adventure of a Lifetime

Kilimnjaro – Awesome – To the MAX !!!

Most Inspirational Moment

Clambering out off my frozen tent at Shira 1 Camp, and seeing the snow-clad summit of Kilimanjaro in the distance, and knowing in only a few days, we would be at the top.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was one of the funniest, happiest, and most competent outdoor professionals it has ever been my pleasure to meet. A totally indomitable spirit, and for whom I grew to have the utmost respect.

Advice for Potential Travellers

In the form of a list:- 1. Don't under-estimate the extremes of temperature. Days are hot and sweaty. Nights can be bitterly cold. 2, Make sure you have a very good sleeping bag... you're going to be spending a lot of time in it. 3. Don't under-estimate how cold it will be on the summit attempt. We had wind-chill down to -20deg. You'll be making the summit bid at night and we did ours in a snowstorm, even at the end of March. It was very very cold. Take lots of thermals, and layer up.... 4 or 5 layers is expected. 4. Don't use a Camelbak, Platypus or other water bladder system. Trying to suck a mouthful of water through a 1m length of tube at 4500m will disrupt your breathing and make you gasp for breath. Better to take a couple of 1litre bottles so you can pour water into your mouth and swallow. Your mouth will get very dry due to the dry air at altitude. 5. Don't take a Camelbak etc as the drinking tube WILL freeze solid on summit day. 6. Take some form of insulation for your drinking bottle. 7. Take a pee bottle for use at night. Campsites can be busy, and struggling to get out of a sleeping bag, get dressed and walk across to the toilet tent can be a real pain. Pee in a bottle and empty it in the morning. Much easier. 8. Take lots of snacks you enjoy, and comfort foods. The food on the trek is good, but nibbling something you love when you need a lift is the best feeling ever. 9. Take high energy foods, gels or "power bar" type snacks for summit day. You will need them. 10. Take factor 50 sunblock and apply it every day even if it's cloudy. I burned my arm and wrist in about 1 hour on the journey from the airport to our hotel, and it only got worse as the trek went on. Do not ignore this advice. UV effects are far more intense due to the thin air. Every one of us suffered with sun or wind burn. 11. Weigh your stuff. The porters will only carry 15kg, and you don't want to be carrying more than 6kg in your day pack. Anything heavier will affect your breathing. Leave spare clothes at the hotel to change in to when you return. 12. Enjoy every minute of it. The landscape is awesome. The experience is awesome. You will make some solid friends in the group as everyone suffers and shares the same. 13. Make sure you take enough cash in US dollars. They can be used everywhere. You will want to tip the porters and guides much more than they state in the trip notes..... these guys and girls are truly what makes the trip. 14. You will probably want to donate some of your equipment to the porters. In my group, we left behind rucksacks, sleeping bags, trekking boots, thermal gear, gloves, hats, buffs, water bottles, etc. Tanzania is a very poor country with around 30% unemployment. Working as a porter is a good job, but many of them have very little specialised equipment. They do not expect it, but are honoured to receive it.

Leopards, leopards and yet more leopards - with cubs

Another amazing week in the Masai Mara. Don’t be afraid to go during the “rainy season”. We had so many top quality sightings of leopards with cubs, lions with cubs, a cheetah kill and a new born elephant. Of course this cannot be guaranteed but we had very good fortune as well as maxing the time out searching for photographic opportunities. The guides were excellent and worked hard to get us into the best position for photos, whilst respecting the animals and ensuring they weren’t disturbed by our presence. Lovely food and comfy tents – hot water bottles in our beds and in the jeeps were well-received.

Most Inspirational Moment

Spending quality time with a new-born elephant who was learning to walk and suckle and very playful leopard cubs

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul Goldstein - you can read all about him in other reviews. Without doubt, you won't find a more hardworking guide, determined to maximise your experience

Advice for Potential Travellers

Brace yourself for getting up around 5am and not returning to camp until 19.30 - every day. This safari isn't for wimps.

Leopards, leopards and yet more leopards - with cubs

Another amazing week in the Masai Mara. Don’t be afraid to go during the “rainy season”. We had so many top quality sightings of leopards with cubs, lions with cubs, a cheetah kill and a new born elephant. Of course this cannot be guaranteed but we had very good fortune as well as maxing the time out searching for photographic opportunities. The guides were excellent and worked hard to get us into the best position for photos, whilst respecting the animals and ensuring they weren’t disturbed by our presence. Lovely food and comfy tents – hot water bottles in our beds and in the jeeps were well-received.

Most Inspirational Moment

Spending quality time with a new-born elephant who was learning to walk and suckle and very playful leopard cubs

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul Goldstein - you can read all about him in other reviews. Without doubt, you won't find a more hardworking guide, determined to maximise your experience

Advice for Potential Travellers

Brace yourself for getting up around 5am and not returning to camp until 19.30 - every day. This safari isn't for wimps.

A complete adventure in one trip

If you are looking for diversity then this is the trip for you. From cloud forest to rain forest to mangroves; this trip goes everywhere.
The drives between the accommodation stops were incredibly scenic and an adventure in themselves; even stopping our mini-coach (causing a traffic tail-back) whilst Juan and Alex were “assisting” a snake to slither across the road.
We have been on many wildlife holidays around the world and were surprised that Exodus only rated this as 3 out of 5; it could easily have been given 5 paws.
All our viewing expectations were met (and massively surpassed).

Most Inspirational Moment

It is impossible to single out one moment. There was not much down time but who cares when you can go on a holiday like this.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Alex Castro; a walking, talking encyclopaedia. A fantastic ambassador for his country, his profession and Exodus. His enthusiasm was infectious and his organisation was terrific. NOTHING was too much trouble. This was our second trip with Exodus (Ancient and Modern Japan being the first trip) and the quality of guiding is outstanding.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a thick note book; there is so much wildlife to see and identify. We flew direct with BA rather than transit through the USA. Exodus will offer this if you ask. The arrival and departure times were also much better suited for us. I understand that this is a new BA route; perhaps Exodus may adopt this in time.

Excellent Atlas

The mountains were beautiful, the group was fun, and the guide was awesome! The food was not suited at all for vegetarians and vegans.

Most Inspirational Moment

When all the group members helped me out when I was sick

Thoughts on Group Leader

Knowledgeable, friendly, safe

Beautiful Bhutan

Bhutan is a beautiful, peaceful country that is very much worth experiencing. The people, including and, in fact, especially our guide were lovely, helpful, genuine and gentle. The Tiger’s Nest is well worth the arduous trek up to and the Dzongs, nunneries and monestaries were all a privilege to see. In some ways the experience felt like going back in time.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being given a blessing by the head monk in the Tiger’s Nest monestary. Seeing how caring our guide, Kunzhang, was towards my mother. Witnessing a religious ceremony, including chanting, drumming and horn playing, in a monestary.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. Can not fault him. Went out of his way to support my mother.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware that the festival you attend may be crowded. Surprisingly for us, it was by no means the highlight of the trip. Note that the weather forecasts for Bhutan are not accurate: we packed far too many warm clothes. It can get a bit chilly in the evening, but during the daytime it’s often sunny and warm, even in March, when we visited. (Sadly, it was explained to us that the climate has changed in Bhutan due to global warming). Take some of your own food, especially if you have dietary requirements, as it is bland and similar wherever you go: hotels seem to think that tourists want only veg, rice, noodles and poor quality meat.

Everest Base Camp

An excellent but demanding trek amongst the most beautiful scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching Base Camp &Kalla Pater and also reaching Lukla at the end of the trek which inspired a great feeling of "mission accomplished "!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Bikash made a good trip into a great one! I really can't fault this man,he was excellent in every respect-a top man and a credit to Exodus!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Get fit,go with a positive attitude and enjoy! You CAN do it!

Unmissable Jordan

This was one of the most interesting and inspiring cultural trips I have been on. Our guide was superb and the history, along with the scenery in Jordan, made for a truly outstanding 10 days.

Most Inspirational Moment

It is impossible to pick one particular moment as there were many. The top 5 highlights for me were, lunch overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the Roman City of Jerash, the site of Jesus' baptism at Bethany, Petra and the Wadi Rum, but, on any other holiday, many of the other sites we visited in between would have been in the top 5 too.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I cannot praise Eyad Al Banna (Eddie) highly enough. His historic and current knowledge of all things Jordan and the Middle East was exceptional and he imparted it in an interesting, humorous and patient manner that truly made the holiday. Eddie really brought the group together and did a great job keeping us all pointed in the right direction, dealing with personal matters quickly and effectively, all whilst telling jokes and constantly having a smile on his face. He is firmly in my top three guides from all the adventure and cultural trips I have been on.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make the trip and enjoy it. Do not worry about travelling in Jordan just because it is in the Middle East. The people are very friendly and it feels totally sage

Great week of trekking

Undiscovered Atlas is a great week of trekking, which, for me, was pitched at the right level. There were some challenging parts to the trek, but not so difficult that it was not enjoyable. It was great to visit a remote part of the country, where there were few tourists, but the locals were very friendly and welcoming. I felt like I had a proper break away from normal life, which felt great! The food was simple, but fabulous and I enjoyed it all. I would definitely recommend this trip to others.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the peak of Jebel Aklim was great, it was a challenging hike up but felt great a the top!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Youssef was a great group leader. He was very experienced and knowledgeable and had a good relationship with the group. He lead us across some remote areas and I felt completely confident and ease at all times. Thank you Youssef! The rest of the team should also be thanked ie the drivers, cooks and extra guide. They were all very professional.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take plenty wet wipes, spare socks and underwear. There is no showering, but it felt nice to put clean things on after the day's trek. Also take blister treatment eg compeed and tape to prevent blisters. Also, no electricity so taking a power monkey / charging device is useful if you are relying on taking photos on your phone, for example.