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

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Japan in Blossom Time!

We were incredibly lucky to visit Japan at peak blossom time and it was absolutely stunning! This trip is a well-planned and well balanced introduction to Japan, ranging from ancient temples and shrines to the buzz of downtown Tokyo, and includes visits to small, rural towns as well as modern cities. Finishing in Tokyo means you are familiar with finding your way around on Japanese trains by the time you get there. The tour packs a lot in and, although it didn’t feel rushed, there are some long days and be prepared for plenty of walking.

Most Inspirational Moment

It's impossible to single out a single moment; the whole trip was amazing, but the incredible cherry blossom and the pleasure it gives the Japanese is something we shall never forget.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Akemi Nozawa was a fantastic tour leader. She was friendly, helpful, had a good sense of humour and was incredibly organised in a way that was unobtrusive and appeared effortless. She really put in a lot of extra time and effort to make sure we all enjoyed the trip, e.g. helping group members with train times to/from the five lakes (to see Mt Fuji) on one of our free days and helping with tickets for the Kabuki theatre. At the start of our trip she gave us all a printed itinerary for the trip that included several optional activities she offered on our free days such as visiting the Tokyo fish market and other places that were not included on the standard trip itinerary, which was brilliant as it covered lots of things that we'd planned to do ourselves. We've been on a lot of trips with different companies and Akemi stands out as one of the best tour leaders we've ever had.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do it all: the food, the onsens, the trains – go with an open mind and try everything! If this will be your first visit to Japan we recommend this trip. Not only does it offer a wide range of experiences, but on first acquaintance Japan, and in particular the Japanese railway system, is quite confusing and we were grateful to be in a guided group, but you soon get the hang of it and by the time we reached Tokyo all our group were zooming about very confidently. Take comfortable walking shoes – you will need them. Be warned, the weather in Japan is as variable and fickle as it is in Britain. We visited during the first two weeks of April and the weather on our trip varied from shirtsleeves warm to snow! Take layers and expect chilly evenings and the possibility of some wet days (if it's wet you can borrow wellington boots at the Takayama ryokan). There is quite a bit of free time on this trip and to make the best of it we recommend browsing through a few guidebooks before you go (the Rough Guide and Lonely Planet are both good). Think about the things you'd like to do on your free days (shopping, sightseeing, etc.) and plan ahead. We are particularly interested in Japanese folk crafts and traditional buildings so on our free days we visited Kawai Kanjiro's house in Kyoto and the Japanese Folk Crafts Museum in Tokyo (both highly recommended if you like that sort of thing). The Hida Takayama Museum of Art is a hidden treasure, it's only a five minute walk from the ryokan and has a London bus, an amazing collection of glassware, and a (pricey) café furnished like Glasgow's Willow Tea Rooms, in Charles Rennie Mackintosh style. The Lonely Planet guidebook has some useful walks: in Kyoto we enjoyed the Southern Higashiyama walk and in Tokyo the walk around Yanaka (combine it with a visit to the National Museum). We would strongly recommend visiting during Sakura (cherry blossom time) the blossom is amazing and it's a pleasure to see all the locals out admiring the blossom. It adds an extra dimension to your visit.

Inca Trail & the Amazon Rainforest

Fantastic holiday, exceeded our expectations. Excellent efficient organisation, great group of people, wonderful awe-inspiring destination.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking the pilgrimage that is the iconic Inka Trail.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent, competent, capable, professional and great fun.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Exodus have come up trumps twice in a row, we're already planning our next Exodus holiday.

Perfect for those who love the sea & all it's creatures!

Its not often that I ever write a review for anything. Felt compelled to do so for this holiday! We were the 1st group to do this trip…..

This holiday was excellent on every level! Perfect combination of the sea, snorkelling 2-3 times every day in the azure sea, truly unbelievable that I managed to snorkel alongside a giant whale shark (about 6 metres long & 15 tons) within touching distance for about 15minutes!

Most Inspirational Moment

Snorkelling alongside a whale shark! Unforgettable & very precious memory which I will never forget! Food was outstanding! (and I say this as a discerning foodie), it defies belief how the chef managed to produce 3 meals a day in a small galley/kitchen!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kamey, was superb, a genuinely nice/fun, truly sincere guy and keen to help us wherever possible. The captain (Shafi) also looked after us when snorkelling, always keen to point out anything of interest, hung on to our hand if ever we needed a bit of help speeding up to catch up with any sea creatures. I felt in very safe hands!

Advice for Potential Travellers

1. Can't flush paper down the loo, so based on a previous bot trip, I brought some nappy bags with me (although cabin bins emptied every day). 2. Got a bit cold I the cabin at night with the A/C and fan on, so a very lightweight blanket might be useful as you only get a sheet to cover you. 3. A rash vest may be useful to reduce the risk of sun burn when snorkelling! The sun is very strong, I'm dark skinned but needed factor 30 reapplied several times.

Absolutely Fabulous

Amazing trip with wonderful people in an exciting country and the best support team ever. Everything was well organised and we had complete confidence in all the Exodus team. They were brilliant.

Most Inspirational Moment

When ALL the group who started out on Hai Van Pass reached the top.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Lam did an amazing job. Nothing was too much trouble for him. He attended to our every need with absolute professionalism and good humour. He was very supportive and really fun to be around. His local knowledge was excellent.

Advice for Potential Travellers

It can get quite hot so be prepared.......but it is well worth it.

Highlights of Morrocco

A classic blend of Morroccan culture, sights and activity. We felt we had a real insight into Morrocco and saw the major cultural sights and experienced the desert, mountains,coast and life in the heart of the medinas

Most Inspirational Moment

Our time in the High Atlas Mountains spending time meeting local people and absorbing the beauty of the valley. The medina in Fez was memorable- amazing buzz as you wind around the miles of narrow 'lanes' never knowing what is around the next corner. The tanneries are now renovated and even without being back in full use were an absorbing sight.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Khalid was a great group leader. He organised the day to day practicalities with minimum fuss and kept us well informed. We all looked forward to hearing his hilarious stories of his Berber childhood and he gave us a real sense of Morroccan culture, history and environment without sounding like he was working through a script- he was good fun and approachable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't sleep on top of the sand dunes if it is windy- don't ask! It was a little chilly in April for our first 2 days so do take a fleece and clothes that you can layer and unlayer Do have a hammam ( traditional bath house) when you stay in the mountain village- go in a group if you can, forget inhibitions and have an hilarious experience

Everest Base Camp 2016

It’s two weeks since we got back and already have the adventure blues! And what an adventure it was! To be so close to the top of the world!! To say I was excited was an understatement and even counted the “sleeps” to Base Camp. You run out of adjectives to describe the beauty of the Himalayas, the sky, snow, blue glaciers, clouds, the air, I was in love with it all….and so miss it.

Most Inspirational Moment

The very first sight of the Himalayas. The weather at first was cloudy, wet and snowy. We arrived at the tea house wet and cold but welcomed with tea & warmth. Our guide suddenly shouted us out to see the cloud lift and the mountains were there, all around with a beautiful sunset! Inspiring!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our lead guide was called Lakpa. He was a font of local knowledge. He inspired and enthused our interest us with his knowledge and passion for the area. Our other guides too, Cammie, Nema 1 & Nema 2 were also brilliant. They all had a great sense of humour as well as trusting them impeccably. Not to forget the young man who managed the yaks. I must say I was impressed with their care of the animals.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Toilet roll & baby wipes!

everest base camp trek march 25th

Second time at Everest and it lived up to all my expectations First time to Nepal with Exodus ,well organised from start to finish

Most Inspirational Moment

climbing up to top of Kala Patar and looking down onto base camp

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was excellent and so too were all the the other sherpas without them the trip would not have been the same ,always there to help ,nothing too much trouble,felt in very safe hands at all times.Thank you.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't over pack,you really do need minimal clothes.Take hand cream,and cough lozenges,as luxury items.

Cuban Highlights Ride

This was a really enjoyable trip. As well as enjoying a good variety of cycling, we learned a lot about the life and politics of the country and had the chance to explore some amazing historic towns.

Most Inspirational Moment

I really enjoyed cycling through the country villages and seeing the pace of rural life. I preferred the habited areas to the coast as there was more variety of landscape. However, I also really enjoyed riding around Havana in an open-topped sixty year old Pontiac.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Alex was a very conscientious and thoughtful leader with a good sense of humour and a good manner with the group. He made every effort to ensure that we made the most of our holiday. He was also very informative about the history and politics and gave us a much greater understanding of the social issues in the country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The holiday was graded leisurely/moderate, which I thought could be slightly misleading. I went on the Indo-China and Angkor Wat ride last year which was graded moderate. However, although the mileage in the Cuban trip was significantly less, I thought the cycling itself was harder with more hills and a regular headwind. If I had done the Cuban trip first, I might have been worried about the Indo-China trip being too hard for me. It is always difficult to judge these issues though, and sometimes it depends on the fitness and pace of the overall group.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

A fantastic week of walking and taking in the beautiful views of the Amalfi Coast. Great for solo travellers – everyone in the group very friendly and easy to get on with.
The hotel staff were brilliant, the food demos good fun and the cocktails were great!

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many moments to think of one - great sense of achievement on many of the walks especially getting to the top of Vesuvius.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Paul was fantastic, very knowledgeable, helpful and good fun. He was shadowed by Martin that week who is also a lovely guy.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wear good walking shoes.

A simply stunning Italian Adventure

An amazing 7 days spent, seeing the sights of Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, Capri, Nature Reserves, Mount Vesuvius and more.
A beautiful way to explore what south west Italy has to offer.

Most Inspirational Moment

The satisfaction of spending a whole day discovering such beautiful rural & coastal sights, then back to re-group in the evening for wonderful meals & wine.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul & Martin were absolutely amazing. Such fun to be around 2 guides with such knowledge and enthusiasm. Their passion for Italy and the outdoors certainly rubbed off!

Advice for Potential Travellers

If travelling in March/April, pack for all weather conditions. It can be cooler up in the mountains, but a hot summers day on the coast. There isn't much 'down time' on the trip, it's action packed and full of fun.