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Welcome to the Exodus Blog – a brand new addition to our website where you can share your amazing travel experiences with the Exodus Community.

Like adventure holidays, travel blogs can come in all shapes and sizes and can be a great source of information and inspiration. Whether you are new to adventure travel or a veteran adrenaline junkie, there’s so much you could be blogging about.

You can write about an entire holiday, a favourite destination, or maybe you’d prefer to share just one of your most inspirational travel moments... it’s completely up to you. You can also upload photos to your blog and post comments on other blog entries.

Just click on the Post Blog link to start your Exodus blogging adventure. We can’t wait to start reading about your globetrotting escapades! (Note: Please do not copy and paste from other software programs into your Blog Post, type in the Blog Post text editor, otherwise your formatting will cause issues, many thanks - the Exodus Web Team).

If you’re interested in meeting your fellow travellers online before you depart or if you’d like advice from the Exodus community about your trip, go to the Departure Lounge and post a message in our forum.


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training for pichu

Training for the Pichu is becoming more realistic, more rainy days, less strolls, more chocolate bars, less hours to sit back and watch the IPL.  More bruises and even more giggles, or were they cries of frustrations as the trains were delayed so no time to" train" after work. wkd.

NTS. three peaks this easter

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Angkor Wat day 6/7/8/9

Angkor Wat - It was the place we all wanted to see and it was everything that was promised. As we travelled in off season it was not quite as busy as feared (though of course there were other tourists everywhere). After days of being the only foreign cyclists on the road it was odd to suddenly see so many others on bikes (the preferred way to navigate the complex).

As we had to say good bye to our Thai guide, Mr T our Cambodian guide was doing his best to explain as much as he could int...

temples to the left of me ruins to the right..sunrise over the main templetother photographers at sunriseTa Phrommonk looking serene at main templeview from main temple

 
 

Final Reckoning

It has taken two days for India to recover from a monumental world cup hangover. The bunting is now frayed, the chapattis cold, the Singha vats empty. Mahandra Singh Dhoni's cricketing poster boys have fittingly dedicated their triumph to Sachin Tendulkar - their humble, gifted alchemist.
 
I watched the final deliveries in the village of Tala, adjacent to Bandhavgarh. When the ice cool Indian captain hoisted that massive six into the stands, the roofs blew off the houses as fireworks...
B2 - an ageing male

 
 

Final Countdown

As India slowly picks itself up bearing the scars of monumental hangovers from Wednesday's epic semi-final, it is worth bearing in mind that there was another game of cricket being played on the same day, one that will also, perhaps, affect this vast country's heritage.

In the tiny village of Tala, on the 'boundary' of Bandhavgarh National Park, a game of cricket between an England side and an Indian one was going on with every bit as much vim as the heralded semi-final between the Wor...

Man of the MatchThe toss

 
 

Mountains of the Moon

Hi, anybody been on the Uganda Mountains of the Moon trek?  Any feedback?...

 
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