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

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Open, friendly and devoutly Budhist

Ancient fortresses, monasteries, mountainous scenery and colourful festivals. Friendly, open people, happy to help.

Most Inspirational Moment

Travel during festival time. It will be the highlight of you trip, along with the walk to the Tigress nest.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kunthay was well organised, knowledgeable and made a excellent ambassador for his country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring ear plugs as there are hundreds of stray dogs that bark during the night. Driving times are relatively short by Exodus standards but roads are winding and bumpy.

Cycle Indochina - 21 March 2015

Having just returned from Cycling Indochina, I’m still on a high. This holiday was simply fantastic, with great cycling days, beautiful scenery, interesting sites, delicious food, and lots of laughter. The days flew by far too fast, but because we saw and experienced so much each and every day, it nevertheless feels as if we were there for much longer than just 2 weeks.
The trip was very well organised, and the team leader and the local guides and technical support teams were wonderful, always on hand with a smile to help wherever needed.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many highlights and inspirational moments and experiences during this trip, it's impossible to single out just a single one - so to mention just a few: cycling around Angkor and seeing the local traditional villages, visiting Angkor Wat at daybreak (even if it was too cloudy for a sunrise), the visit to S-21 in Phnom Penh, cycling the lovely little backroads and paths in Vietnam on the last cycling day, high-fiving with the children that ran out to greet us along the way in various places, and the homestay in the Mekong Delta...

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit is an excellent group leader - I couldn't praise him enough. Patient, considerate, well informed, approachable, always cheerful - these are just a few words to describe him. And he's an excellent cyclist too.

Advice for Potential Travellers

No need to bring your own bike - the bikes provided are great. Do bring padded shorts and/or a gel seat, they're pretty essential. Something to prevent chafing (chamois cream or similar) is useful too. There are opportunities along the way (in Siem Reap and Ho Chi Minh City) to get some laundry done (it's washed and ironed for you - and it's cheap), so no need to pack too too much in the way of clothes. Around Angkor you'll be needing to put on 'temple clothes' to enter the temples - so bring some light trousers or a skirt to cover your knees - and also bring a top or shirt that covers shoulders. And bring a torch if you want to see Angkor Wat at sunrise - you'll be walking over uneven ground in the pitch dark. Money-wise, just bring some Baht for Thailand, and other than that just bring US dollars - they're accepted everywhere in Cambodia and Vietnam including any and all shops. There are cashpoints in most cities if you need access to additional funds (Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh City).

A Week in Jordan

A great week taking in all the major sites that Jordan has to offer: Petra, Wadi Rum, Madaba, Jerash and the Red Sea.
Condsidering the turmoil in the surrounding countries it’s amazing how safe Jordan feels. The Jordanian people are very friendly and welcoming. So if you want to immerse yourself in different culture for a week without having to bother with a long haul flight then Jordan is a good choice.
Our group consisted of solo travellers – intelligent, inquisitive folk with a good sense of humour!

Most Inspirational Moment

The highlight for me was Wadi Rum - a silent, still, other-wordly landscape. It was interesting to see how the Bedouin cooked the supper in a hole in the sand called a Zarb and made their flatbread called shareeq - delicious too! It was great to sit around the campfire hearing the sound of the oud and the Bedouin songs. The mock wedding with one of the girls from the group was hilarious!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Wa'el was so informative and enthusiastic. Good to hear a narrative that differs somewhat from the usual guidebook spiel. He obviously loves his country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Petra involves a lot of walking so bring a good pair of approach shoes/trainers.

Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam - three wonderful contrasts

From the beginning, this trip kept you surprised, engaged and immersed. Everyday was an adventure and thoroughly enjoyable. The guides had carefully chosen cycles routes which were fun and fascinating giving you a peek into the lives of real people and at times getting off the beaten track. It was action packed as expected, but still well paced, allowing the occasional afternoon to “chillax”. The cycling support teams were exceptional. It was hot, but I adapted quickly and cycling actually had a cooling effect.
The enjoyable cycling routes, wonderful scenery, delicious food and memorable sights delivered beyond my expectations.

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling around Angkor was inspirational. The beautiful templates draped in vines, framed by jungle and set to the atmospheric chirping of cicadas was wonderfully visceral and dreamlike.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit was an excellent leader. He was calm, collected and professional. He has a gentle style which was never bossy, but always had everyone organised. He was always approachable and did everything he could to help anyone. And always with a large smile.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Buy a small cycling bag that you can strap to the bike to keep you camera, sun cream and some cash in. I wish I has done this. Others on the tour brought one along and it made carrying a few small belongings with you on the bike much easier.

The unforgettable festivals of Bhutan

This was a true trip of a lifetime – 10 days in-depth vitit to the last Shangri-La. Mountains, monasteries, dzongs and monks – and dancing monks

Most Inspirational Moment

The Paro tsechu festival was an honour to be allowed to attend - many hundreds of local Bhutanese enjoyed the music, dancing and the spectacle of this amazing week long festival - and only a couple of dozen westerners. It is an honour to be with such humble and serene people at such a joyous time in their calendar!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kunzang Namgye was without doubt the best tour leader ever! Enthusiastic, knowledgeable, helpful and proactive, he MADE this trip so special for us by bringing his personal touches and being genuinely enthusiastic about sharing his culture with the group. He is an asset of the Bhutan Travel Service and Exodus

Advice for Potential Travellers

Beware that at Easter it can be very cold after dark at altitude - lots of layers are helpful. Also, when attending the festival, if you wear traditional Bhutanese garments (the gho for the men or the kira for the women) you will get a really enthusiastic response from all the local people and it us a great ice-breaker. The robes can be bought in Thimphu for GBP £20 and upwards. It's a great investment.

Cycling Vietnam

This was an excellent holiday, within the time/distance restraints of the trip. Everything was organised and implemented very professionally, and also with genuine attention to customer service. The local team were fantastic. This is a combination holiday – experiencing Vietnam, and cycling. If you like to cycle from start to finish, or are worried by fairly heavy traffic over not-insignificant parts of the route, then this might not be for you. In particular, note that there is a lot of time spent in the coach. However, for us, it was all worth it. We really felt we experienced a lot of Vietnam, we were pushed just the right amount to ensure we felt we’d really achieved something in terms of cycling exertion (we holiday quite a lot on bikes) – and the trip organisation and the efforts of our tour leader (Chi) just couldn’t be faulted.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the top of the Hai Van pass and cruising through the flat approaches to Hue seeing unspoilt Vietnamese villages and excited children.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. Cheerful/knowledgable/patient/enthusiastic.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would suggest a reasonable level of cycling fitness is required for this trip. The heat/humidity can at times really put the pressure on. Bring a gel seat if you're not regularly cycling!

Jordan 2015

A wonderful quick whizz around a fantastic country, some of the sites and experiences were amazing

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking through the Siq and then seeing the Treasury in Petra, simply mind blowing. The time we spent in Wadi Rum was great as well, with the evening meal (cooked in teh traditional way) very very good

Thoughts on Group Leader

Waed was great, very passionate about his country and could not do enough to make our trip as enjoyable as possible. A really nice bloke who managed to keep a group of 18 of us entertained throughout

Advice for Potential Travellers

Where good walking boots in Petra, enjoy the food and try and experiment it will be worth it. At the Bedioun camp beds and blankets are provided, so I am not sure a sleeping bag is necessary .

Awesome

What an experience, the history, geography, culture and architecture were wonderful. The organisation was perfect, we cracked on at quite a pace which allowed us to see everything, yet somehow managed to have some free time to explore on our own. Everyone I met was helpful, courteous and genuinely welcoming.. The whole trip was truly magical and I came home weary, elated, satisfied, and haven’t stopped talking about it since my return.

Most Inspirational Moment

Petra - your first sight of the Treasury will not disappoint......

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was extremely knowledgably and couldn't do enough to ensure our trip went smoothly. Likewise the driver with whom I felt totally safe and confident despite some of the driving, and some of the roads!

Mot Hai Ba Yoh

Fabulous holiday. I am not a cyclist at all, I usually go on hill walking holidays, but I was persuaded by my daughter to go on this holiday. The cycling was tough for me, undulating means hilly. A fast pace was set at all times and after the first couple of days I really thought I would have to go in the vehicle support, but I persevered and even did the Hai Van Pass, with lots of encouragement.It was very hot especially in the south The accommodation was far better than I had expected. The food was exceptional and Bia Saigon went down very well at the end of the day.

Most Inspirational Moment

I was out of my comfort zone a lot of the time but seeing the happy smiley faces of the children, waving and shouting hello was great and put a smile on my face. My favourite day was the cycle from Da Lat to Nha trang,, beautiful scenery, small villages and 32km of downhill, the only day I was not last. The local markets were amazing with every kind of fish, meat imaginable. You name it the market had it.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Long was fantastic as were the rest of his team, the mechanic,the truck driver and the bus driver. Long was always smiling and encouraging. He was full of knowledge on all the different areas we visited. He could tell us about the different fruits He took us to great places to eat in the evenings ( although this not included in itinerary) be it restaurants or street food. One of the best leaders I have encountered, nothing was too much trouble for him

Advice for Potential Travellers

I had my 60th birthday while on this trip and as I said not a cyclist although I do consider my self reasonably fit, so do some fitness especially for the hills. Maybe consider sleeping mat or similar for the overnight train journey. Be prepared for some long days on the bus.

Cycle Indochina

Very good cycling trip especially for “non climbers”. Too much on first 3 days especially 90km on first day after long flight no time to acclimatise

Most Inspirational Moment

Angkor wat and contrast as we crossed from Cambodia to Vietnam

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good always helpful lovely person worked really hard. Didn't always make arrangements clear to everybody resulted in confusion especially at Thai Cambodia border

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring dollars not sterling. Read notes carefully especially tipping

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Reply from Exodus

We would like to thank Margaret for her review, although we are very sorry that she was disappointed with the hotel used in Siem Reap; regrettably the original hotel was overbooked and our local manager believed that the alternative hotel offered a similar standard of accommodation. We are confident that the hotel we usually use in Siem Reap offers a suitable standard of accommodation for our groups.

Megan Devenish – Trip Manager for South East Asia