Most Inspirational Moment
Safely navigating the traffic circle in Dlat during rush hour.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Danh was exceptional he made the whole trip worthwhile.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Bring a gel seat cover!
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The trip organization was great, the balance of biking and van transfers was perfect. We found tours to be informative and eye opening. It was interesting to get the local perspective on the wars in Vietnam.
Safely navigating the traffic circle in Dlat during rush hour.
Danh was exceptional he made the whole trip worthwhile.
Bring a gel seat cover!
This was my first cycling holiday with a group , normally I cycle self guided which allows me time to stop and stare and take photographs. From day one I found myself way behind the other members, my pace was averaging 19 – 20 kph, which is above the advertised “Moderate: 13-16km/8-10miles an hour”, but this was not fast enough. I must emphasise that for me, it was not a problem as exodus provide some excellent maps and I am used to cycling alone so I never felt lost. However, I still had a great 6 days, saw some brilliant scenery passed though great villages and towns. The restaurants and cafes we stopped at provided excellent choice of food and drinks at a reasonable price. All hotels were comfortable and well located. Evening meals with this diverse group were in well chosen restaurants and I thoroughly enjoyed their company as well as the food and drinks
The most memorable was the ride (glide!) down to Lake Garda, excellent views of the Lake as I descended
I didn’t really have that much contact with the Leader Michele, but from my perspective he is one of life’s gentleman, and seemed generally concerned about the group members enjoyment. His family that we met in his home town of Viceza are delightful.
If you want more time to visit the cities and towns then I would suggest self guided with a day’s stop over in the places you would want to investigate
A well-paced walking tour with stunning scenery, staying in a friendly, family-run hotel
The sensational scenery on all of the walks, especially Walk of the Gods and Tre Calli
Albert was a lovely chap whose love of the land shone through
At times, the walking can be fairly demanding; there are lots - and I mean lots! - of steps and occasional rocky paths and scree. Be mindful that within any group there will be differing levels of fitness and experience. Walking boots are essential and a pole is worth considering . Be prepared for variations in temperature ... Bomerano is at > 2000 feet so it can get a little chilly later in the day
An interesting introduction to a region of Italy often overlooked. There was so much to see and do, plus staying in a trulli house in Alberobello was an amazing experience. The food was superb and the wine amazing.
So many, visit olive trees thousands of years old. The caverns, each cave better than the last. Staying in a trulli.
Giuseppe was very passionate about showing us his part of Italy, from introducing us to amazing food and wines made from local products, to showing us beautiful little towns.
Food is a little more expensive than the trip notes suggest. Double the recommendations as there is so much amazing food and wine to trip.
A great holiday that pushed us to achieve more than we expected
Completing a 75k trip to Sorrento - way beyond any distance attempted before. Completed due to the inspiring leadership of Paolo !
Our group leader Paolo Longo is an exceptional guy - able to lead a mixed age/ability group so everyone felt challenged and ready to literally go the extra mile. Really genuine enthusiasm for showing us something different everywhere we went. Equally we were supported by Raphaelo throughout with instant technical help and always there to ensure we made safe passage along busy routes. A team that were fun and professional throughout.
Do prepare to get up to at least 30k days so you can enjoy every minute of this spectacular hilly route.
This trip was amazing – the hotel is great, food incredible (even for non meat eaters), generous hospitality, excellent location. The walks vary, all are magnificent. The area is so untouched by modern life and tourism, it is a real treat for the senses.
The location of the hotel is lovely, pretty shops, bars and restaurants – all only about 3-4 minutes away.
Every day was different - from breathtaking high peaks, stunning meadows, dramatic gorges to unspoilt villages.
Alvaro is fabulous and a real credit to Exodus - he is passionate about his homeland, willing to share the history, challenges and beauty of the area, he was well aware of everyones ability, considerate and always ready with a smile and encouragement!
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It was more than a holiday. It was an adventure. So exciting to visit a country that is still emerging but accessible enough to explore so much of. Itinerary was full and varied but not exhausting. Gradual ‘feed’ of information from our own guide and others on route reinforced by visits to sites. Group size sensibly restricted. Living out of a suitcase not as daunting as expected as this enabled us to see so much more. Enough time allotted for most places except might have been better to have had more time in Berat and a brief stop in Durres.
The inside of Orthodox churches especially in Voskopoja. The stunning mountains which went on and on. A brief chat with a local resident in the market in Permet who was so keen to talk but we had so little time.
Erion could not have been better! He fed us with a lot of information but this was gradual. His anecdotes were amusing. A delightful sense of humour too. The frequent check-ins were handled efficiently and swiftly by him. Apparently relaxed yet very efficient.
Get there as quickly as you can before Albania is westernised! As yet there is no McDonalds but a KFC has already reached Tirana.
What a truly unique experience to walk various sections of the wall and see rural China, as well as Beijing city and Xi’an.
Apart from seeing the Great Wall in all its splendour I would say meeting the Chinese people and experiencing their culture first hand. Doing Tai Chi just before sunset was a highlight too.
Our leader was Jerry Wu and I feel very privileged to have met this most interesting and engaging young gentleman, and a real gentleman he is too. He's a very colourful character (in a good way!) and his command of the English language is first rate. He looked after us so well and nothing was too much trouble. He gave tips on what we could do in our free time and always put our best interests first. He also has a wonderful sense of humour which makes his commentary all the more interesting. He was so much fun to be with.
I travelled in October. It was fresh in the mornings and evenings so, if you're nesh like me, take plenty of layers and warm pyjamas too, especially for the basic guest houses.
This was an excellent trip, not too strenuous (except the ascent of Stromboli) with spectacular volcanic sights and views. There was plenty of time for leisure and to sample the local cuisine. It was all too short.
The active crater at the summit of Etna with its hissing vents and beautiful red colours from iron and yellow colours from sulphur was extremely memorable.
Our guide was lovely, doing everything to please and look after everyone so that they all had a great time. All she could perhaps do better would be to every evening at dinner tell the whole group the plans for the following day.
We went in October and on our first day on Lipari we faced steep ascents in a temperature of 29C, so beware of going at other times of the year when it's too hot.
This was my first cycling holiday and hopefully won’t be my last. I had a fabulous time, saw some wonderful sights and met a great group of people on this trip. The cycling wasn’t too hard, but enough to make you appreciate you had earned your distance each day. Being the last trip of the season, the weather could have been a problem, but we were lucky until the last day when the heavens opened. The scenery, towns, cities and villages were superb and the food and drink fantastic. The bikes were good for the kind of terrain we were travelling and the majority of the trip was on cycle paths and quiet roads.
There were many, but the one that stands out for me was the ride down through the vineyards and into Soave. The sun was out, the grapes were being picked and the castle overlooking the town all came together and I thought 'this is the life'
Michele is a legend. He couldn't do enough for us, always smiling and with a great sense of humour. He took us to some super restaurants and cafes, advised us on the local food and drink and his local knowledge on the history, architecture and culture of the area really added to our enjoyment of the holiday. We also got to meet his beautiful family in his most beautiful city.
If you are thinking about it, just do it. And when you do, take time to look around, take it all in and enjoy every minute because the week goes too quickly.