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Trek The Polish High Tatras

Tripcode: TVT

Countries visited: Poland

Adult Group Holidays Challenging / Tough Serious Adventure Walking & Trekking
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Average Review Rating: 3.4 from 16 reviews.

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  • THE POLISH HIGH TATRAS

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    This was a great trip with beautiful scenery and sufficiently strenuous walking to make you feel like you'd earned the big meals in the mountain huts at the end of the day. 

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    There are two parts of the trip that I will particularly remember. One highlight was summiting Mt Rysy, the highest peak in Poland. We set off at 6am and walked through a grey and rainy morning - our guide told us we might not get to go to the top as the weather conditions would make it too dangerous. However the weather improved slightly, allowing us to complete the climb, and as we got to the top the clouds cleared to show beautiful views of the surrounding mountains. Awesome.

     

    The second bit of the trip that particularly affected me was the visit to Auschwitz. I wouldn't call this a highlight but it was definitely an experience, and something that I would recommend for its importance in history. The exhibit of 2 tonnes of human hair cut from the victims of the gas chambers is something that I will never forget, along with the piles of belongings that really brought home that these victims were ordinary people just like you or me, and if history had turned out differently we would perhaps have been living in a world like that today.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Teresa was an excellent and very competent leader. There were a couple of incidents of people being ill on the trip that she dealt with very well - she managed to balance looking after our welfare with allowing us to enjoy the adventure of the mountains. Her local knowledge was extensive and she went the extra mile to ensure we got the most out of the holiday, giving us a guided tour of Krakow which wasn't on the itinerary.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Take earplugs - Polish people seem to have a propensity to play guitar until 1 o'clock in the morning.
     
  • THE POLISH HIGH TATRAS

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    This was a great holiday, walking through and scrambling up some of Europe's lesser-known, but wonderful mountains on the borders of Poland and Slovakia. Beautiful scenery and the good company of a mixed and friendly group made it a holiday to remember. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    • Reaching the top of an exciting rock scramble with the help of chains - and seeing the High Tatras spread out in front of us.
    • Arriving at the Roskowa mountain hut, drenched to the skin after an exciting electric storm, and finding this was the best of some very good mountain huts, and had an excellent and much-needed drying room
    • Exploring the city of Krakow, with its wonderful  churches, architecture and restaurants - and especially the Chocolate Cafe, which we visited often, drawn by the fantastic and unbelievably cheap range of chocoholic delights
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Very good and encouraging - and an excellent guide when we were in Krakow, taking us on a tour of the city and to a wonderful restaurant for our last meal together.

    She also went to the trouble of e-mailing me the photos of another group-member after we had returned - very welcome as my own were rubbish!

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    You need to be quite fit for this challenging but very rewarding trekking trip - and to travel as light as you possibly can!!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    No. This was altogether a wonderful holiday
     
  • THE POLISH HIGH TATRAS

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    I chose this trip on the basis of dates to fit my available holidays. It exceeded by far my expectations in most respects. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    The extensive scrambling during the ascent to Mt. Rysy was a new experience, and it proved to be so satisfying that I will definitely be looking specifically for itineraries which include similar sections.
    What did you think of your group leader?

    A+. Teresa proved to be an extremely competent and safe mountain guide, and at the same time she was attentive almost to a fault as a group leader, always flexible and ready to adapt in order to give participants the best possible experience. Couldn't wish for more.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    You really need to be fit. When they say challenging/tough they do mean it, the passing mention of scrambling and fixed mountain chains in the trip notes is somewhat of an understatement.

     On a slightly more mundane level: bring earplugs. You are very likely to need them in the hut dorms.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Instead of retracing our steps, we chose to descend from Mt. Rysy on the Slovakian side, making our way back to the hut by train and public bus. I understand that from 2013 this will be included in the standard itinerary with an organized transfer. Definitely a good decision.

    And, of course, I should add that, apart from Teresa's excellend guiding, the trip would not have been as enjoyable without a great group.

     
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    A challenging trek in some impressive mountains, but some trails are very busy. Only 5 days actually trekking in a 9 day holiday. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    The view from the summit of Swinicia was exceptional and the delight of the clouds parting just as we reached the summit of Rysy.

     

    What did you think of your group leader?
    We had a very knowledgeable guide who lives in Zakopane, he was most helpful throughout the trek.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Be warned that there is one long section of serious scrambling on the way to the Eagles Path and one very long section of serious scrambling on the Rysy climb, quite daunting even with the fixed chains. Most trails are on prepared slabbed paths that are very wearing on the knees especially on descent
     
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    I love hills and am a good strong walker, but even I was surprised at the steepness of the mountains and the trails that pretty much always bomb straight up them. But saying that if you are a good walker there is some great trekking to be done here......as long as you don't mind 2000 other people along for the ride. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    The lakes are just beautiful, so crisp and gave great reflections of the beautiful sky and mountains.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Our leader Wojtek was great. He knew a lot about the area, made an effort to find time for us to look around Zakopane, was always ready to translate, and even went out of his way to find a cheap trip to Auschwitz when the in country company tried to charge us a small fortune the day before for the salt mines. Only downside was you had to ask him for any kind of information about the trip or following day e.g. he would never tell us what time breakfast was we always had to ask.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Go light weight for trekking and leave nice clothes at the hotel for the end of the trek. It was very hot in Krakow, the weather was very changable in the mountains - but never got that cold (was hot and exposed in places). Take money into the country. You have time to do a lot in Krakow, we went to the salt mines on the first afternoon, Auschwitz the next morning, had the afternoon off the the final morning we went on a tour of the city, but you have to be proactive as guide would help but we pretty much arranged these trips ourselves.

    I spent about £100 on the trip (I didn't drink in the mountain huts) - £20 salt mines (get local bus and buy tickets there), £20 Auschwitz (organised trip) - eat in the Jewish quarter during stay in Krakow.

     Learn a few key words or phrases in Polish

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Don't go if you don't like crowds, 2000 people at least were on or around the trails we were doing and you never really get away from them. I have climbed Kili and thought that was highly populated but this was the M25 of trekking, the other reviews don't do it justice as to how many day walkers will be there.

    Other than that if you are reading this you must be interested in walking and the Tatras is a a wonderful place to walk, it is a challenge and be fit (practice stairs) - other members of my group tired dramatically throughout the week.

    Exodus Response

    In response to comments regarding the busy trails on this trek. The summer is the best time of year to trek in these mountains and this is also when many families go trekking. It is an extremely popular pursuit both with Slovakian & Polish families and the schools are also on holiday during  the summer. The trails are less busy in September .

    Emma - Trip Manager


     
  • THE POLISH HIGH TATRAS

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    Overall I thought this was an excellent holiday with good walking and views, excellent huts and food, a good group and a first-class leader.    

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    The highlight for me was Day 5 in the heart of the Tatras: varied and challenging walking as well as great views.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    The leader did an excellent job.  Theresa is very knowledgeable about the area and she engaged well with all members of the party and was good fun to be with.

     

     

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Be ruthless about the amount and weight you are carrying.  You can leave stuff at Zakopane and really because you are walking from hut to hut you do not need much.  
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    The arrangements in the hotel in Krakow were not brilliant though I enjoyed the city itself greatly.
     
  • THE POLISH HIGH TATRAS

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    Excellent trip, spectacular views, an amazing guide and a great week, capped off by visiting a fab city. My second exodus trip and certainly not my last. If I had one issue, it's that it was a little busy but that is more a reflection on the beauty and popularity of the area, rather than anything else. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    The guide providing constant snipets of information and good jokes were always great moments. The flexibility in the approach to the walking people were allowed to go at their own pace but not get separated.

     Some challenging walking with great panoramas and the fact that we saw a large amount of the tatras in a very short period of time. 

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Great, and an absolute character. Full of life and clearly very passionate and knowledgeble about the area, I strongly suspect had it not been for the guide the trip would not have been quite so good. She catered to the needs of the entire group, supporting the less confident group members during the more challenging chain sections on Rysy and near the Eagles Pass. 

     She told many great stories and worked hard to teach the group about Poland and the Tatras on a historic, geographic and social level. As well as telling a number of funny jokes & playing a number of excellent scrabble words. Thanks Teressa for all the lol's. 

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Take a big bag as you can leave stuff in the hotel, this was my big mistake. Make sure you have a pair of flip flops for the evening, you won't regret the weight.

    Make sure you take a compliment of warm clothes it can be cold at times. This is certainly a challenging trek and some of the chain parts are very exposed make sure you take a head for heights. 

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Have fun and try and pick up the lingo ask your guide, the locals love the effort. 

     We did the cycle tour of Krakow which was ace and showed us so much of the city in a relatively short time and I would really reccomend this. If you have the chance stay a little longer in Krakow as there is lots to see. 

     
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