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

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Good trip. Too much time on the bus. Some poor hotels.

This was a well-organised trip that attempts to do oo much. The net result is a trip spent on a bus, with some cycling. Some of the hotels were good and some were frankly dire. The unfortunate thing is you don’t really get to see anything, as you often arrive near dark and set off early. Shame, it could have been so much better. Exodus is rapidly going downhill, and this is far from being just my opinion.

Most Inspirational Moment

Some of the scenery, such as Ometepe Island was simply spectacular. The Pacific Ocean is wonderful to swim in.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roberto was simply great. Nothing was too much trouble and everything was well organised. I must not forget our fabulous driver, Ronald and our mechanic Dionysius.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I am not sure I would do a trip like this with Exodus again. There are better trips to be had. Hint though, if you do travel on this trip, anti-malarial tablets are not necessary. You also do not need a yellow fever jab.

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank Karen for her feedback, although we sincerely regret that she was disappointed with aspects of the itinerary. We are aware that this trip has a busy itinerary in order to visit the highlights of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in a relatively short space of time, so there are some large distances covered and consequently some long journeys. We are sorry that Karen was underwhelmed with some of the hotels she stayed at; we have been in contact with Karen on an individual basis and her comments have been discussed with the relevant hotel managements, which we hope will help to avoid similar client disappointment going forward.

Adam Roberts – Product Manager for Cycling in Central America

Uzbekistan Uncovered

This was an amazing trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

continuously exciting along the Silk Route, seeing the beautiful architecture. The Uzbeks are wonderful people. So hard working, happy, friendly and respectful through all the generations. The country is clean & organised. We stayed in great atmospheric small hotels. The guide took us to amazing places to eat off the beaten track!

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had the perfect local guide. He was so informative, friendly, there for any questions.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel very light. So much shopping from hand done paintings to carpets.

Hidden Treasures of Jordan (AXE) June 2015

Travelled in May/June 2015. This longer than the usual trip covers a huge area, taking in most of the main historic and ancient sites, the Dead Sea, the Red Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra, and all points in between.

Most Inspirational Moment

So many. Petra astounds, to quote my guide book. This is true. If your only knowledge of this site is glimpses of the Treasury on TV documentaries then prepare to be amazed, the immense scale of the ancient city is breathtaking. Spending two whole days in there allowed us to cover a lot of ground, but still left us wanting more. The old cliché of floating in the Dead Sea does not disappoint either, such an unusual experience, and very relaxing. Lunch in Pella (continuously occupied since Neolithic times ) looking across the Golan Heights to the Sea of Galilee, the borders of Syria, Israel and Palestine, with ancient Roman excavations scattered across the landscape.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wael was immediately likeable, enthusiastic and knowledgeable about his country and its complex history, giving the group a huge amount of relevant information to absorb about the sites, but stopping short of statistic overload and allowing time for personal exploration. He responded well to group members’ individual needs, and did this with an ever present sense of humour. The only thing he lacks is a volume switch! :-)

Advice for Potential Travellers

If time allows ask for a little longer in the National Museum of Jordan, in Amman. The new location for the Dead Sea Scrolls in a dedicated, beautifully designed limestone building. There is so much to see here and everything is well presented and interpreted. It provides a great introduction for this trip and puts the history into perspective for the rest of the journey. Walking in Petra requires a reasonable level of fitness. It is very hot in there, and to get the best of the site and discover the more remote spots will mean around 15 to 20 miles walking each day. The initial walk through The Siq to the Treasury is about 3 miles! When changing money, don’t accept 50JD notes. Ask the bank to give you 20s, 10s and 5s. Nobody in Jordan seems to have any change, and small 1JD notes can be useful for tips, toilets and snacks. Petra and Jerash are very exposed in the heat without much shade, so keep covered and keep drinking water. Alcoholic drinks are limited in Jordan, but when available are very expensive. They always add service and tax onto the menu price. The breakfasts in all the hotels were limited (apart from the 5* Dead Sea hotel) and considering throughout the land there are the sights and sounds and smells of roadside coffee brewing the use of instant sachets is unforgivable! The hotel in Aqaba was particularly run down and unpleasant, and the long journeys too and from there just for a boat trip seemed excessive. Extra time at Wadi Rum with an overnight stay in one of the many camps would be preferable.

Camino de Santiago

I have always heard people talking about the Camino de Santiago as something very special and spiritual. After doing it myself I can only confirm that everything they say about it is absolutely true. It was very nice to walk and chat with the group and get to know other walkers along the way. Such a great experience!!
Buen Camino!

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching Santiago de Compostela was the highlight of the week for me and sharing the moment with the rest of the group was amazing!

Thoughts on Group Leader

José was a great trip companion and leader. He was fun and professional at the same time,and always ready to help us throughout the Camino.

MULTUMESC!!!!! From Karen and Michael

Lovely, friendly local people and countryside. Great fun with the group with lots of laughs and banter. Udu was an excellent tour leader, very knowledgeable and with good sense of humour.
Comfortable and friendly hotel.

Most Inspirational Moment

Watching the bears at the hide, including a cub!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Udu has a great sense of humour and a wealth of knowledge on Romania's wildlife, culture and history.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ear -plugs are useful, as the dogs do bark! (A lot).

A Marvellous Week

We enjoyed every element of this trip, from the walking in beautiful countryside, to the hotel and the food. A marvellous week.

Most Inspirational Moment

All the walks were inspirational, with exceptional views, plus flowers and wildlife aplenty.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Alvaro was a very cheerful, knowledgeable and competent guide whose enthusiasm was infectious. He cleverly changed the programme to fit the weather, so we did a gorge walk when the cloud could have hampered higher walks, and we walked above the cloud on the final day. We enjoyed his company and leadership very much.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The moderate rating seems entirely accurate. We finished each day tired but fulfilled.

My first Exodus experience

A lovely country, great guide and crew always willing to help. IMHO Wrong bike choice for terrain although they were reliable and maintained MTB were def wrong choice. Be prepared for hot weather. Not sure if there is scope for two tours a north and south so you cut out the overnight train and some of the bus journeys which were up to 3+ hours long. “On the road” supplies were good and plentiful.

Most Inspirational Moment

Visit to Cu Chi. Cave in Halong Bay. Use of family businesses.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Knowledgeable, approachable and never to busy to help. Dhan was a gem.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Watch out for the heat. Having said that our guide altered rest stops etc to acc that.

Chianti Walking Tour

Really enjoyed the week. It was a good mix of walking and wine tasteing with the bonus of old cities and great views of the Tuscan countryside.

Most Inspirational Moment

Enjoyed the day in Sienna and the wine school trip. We are concious now of twirling our wine glass and looking for "tears".

Thoughts on Group Leader

A really nice woman, easy to get along with, good communicator and fun.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you enjoy walking about 10kms a day, then you will enjoy this trip.

High Inca Trail - Salcantay

This was an amazing trip that was everything I hoped it would be and more. The scenery was amazing, the guides and porters were fabulous and someone organised perfect weather. Every detail was perfectly organised, and any hiccups were quickly smoothed. From pre-trip support from exodus, through to the day to day experience of the trek I can’t say enough good things.

Most Inspirational Moment

Talking to our guide, Wilbert Ramos, about his experiences and relationship with his country and, of course, coming through the Sun Gate at Manchu Picchu. There were inspirational moments every day, but these two stand out.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wilbert was fantastic. He brought Peru and Incas alive through his passion for people, his knowledge of his country and its history and his genuine desire to ensure that everyone on the trek, from tourists to porters were looked after and had a good experience. I've been on a number of treks and his skills as a mountain leader and guide were some of the best I've ever seen.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you build up a good level of fitness before you go - you don't need to be able to run a marathon, but the fitter you are the more you'll enjoy it. Be open minded and mindful. Take the time just to sit out and enjoy where you are and what you are doing.

Room allocation policy

This review is purely to do with the room allocation policy for this trip which is not transparent. The later you book the more likely you are to have a rubbish room. We booked in Jan for May trip and were allocated a room in the eves. Some rooms have baths, showers and balconies, our room had a shower (in very small shower room) and sloping roof. The room was very small and would not be suitable for elderly guests. One of the older guests on our trip hit his head twice resulting in quite significant gashes. The price for these rooms should be cheaper as there is no way they are as good as some of the others.

Most Inspirational Moment

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Reply from Exodus

As with any traditional alpine chalet, rooms do vary in shape and sometimes size and we were really sorry to learn that Martha was disappointed with the room she was allocated. At the Chalet Chamonix there are seven bedrooms and of the five rooms on the second floor two have partially sloping roofs as well as the main part of the room which is full height. Both rooms also have a large Velux window and smaller side window to ensure they are light and airy. All the rooms in the chalet are of a similar size. Some rooms have baths and others have showers but we believe overall all rooms provide a comparable level of comfort. While some rooms make better doubles and others twins we believe that the fairest way of allocating rooms is to give those with larger windows to clients who booked first. Outside of the rooms the Chalet boasts a large and comfortable living room with a joining spacious balcony furnished with tables and chairs as well as a large grassy garden with decking and hot tub. When not walking most of our clients choose to relax in these comfortable communal areas all if which have a superb view of Mont Blanc.