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What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
Standing on the summit was by far the best part of the trip. One member of the group brought along a Union Jack flag that a few of us took turns to hold up during a photo session! Our leader managed to climb to the top of the metal pyramid on the summit and held aloft the flag that made for a fantastic photo! The views from the summit were brilliant and there was a lot more snow than I had expected. The push to the summit was also more rocky and rugged than I thought it would be but this, together with the snow and ice made it much more interesting and exciting. Wasn't as cold as I imagined it would be either. Setting off for the summit by torchlight in darkness adds to the occasion and you really feel like you're about to do something special. All in all a lovely little trek, great views and scenery, a little strenuous in places and with the snow it was even quite tricky here and there. Would definitely recommend this trek to any enthusiastic walker.
Our leader was fine. Got on well with everyone. Briefed us each day and kept us all fully informed about what we were doing and what we needed to take/carry etc.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Be prepared for some rocky and rugged paths! If you go early or late in the season there could be quite a bit of snow and ice. Ascending is not difficult but descending (especially in snow) can be quite tricky in places and requires a bit of thought before you take that step!
Susan Pillar
Great fun, good people, gran trip!
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What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
Getting a group to 'gel' together; a varied bunch from different background who had to overcome initial polite conversation and reserved interaction, to become a fun, interactive, good humoured and considerate group.
Hussain (and I've probably spelt his name wrong) was fantastic - just the right mix of humour, informal chat and leadership. Conficent and charismatic, but never dominating the group, he was a superb leader.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Go into the trip with a completely open mind, forget past experiences (whether with EXODUS or other) and just get stuck-in! Remember that this is a group holiday, not an individual trip - you have to go with the flow, help others, build and be part of the team. And have fun!!
Is there anything else you would like to add?
No - this trip did 'exactly what was said on the tin'!!
Sarah Hargreaves
The whole trip was excellent
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What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
All of it really, the group leader, the people on the trip and the task in hand to reach the summit of Mt Toubkal.
He was a gem, I was really sick at the end of the trip and he organised a doctor and looked after me fabulously.
Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Take lots of handwash to kill all germs, it is very dirty, especially the washing facilities in the accomodation. If you want luxery this trip is not for you.
Is there anything else you would like to add?
I loved travelling with Exodus and cant wait until next year for my next trip.
What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
We were all amazed by the quality of the food. The views were excellent from the first step to the last. Having travelled with Exodus before I must say how nice and friendly all my trekking companions have been. Our guide Mohammed was a gem. You are guarenteed to enjoy this trek.