Most Inspirational Moment
The scenery was absolutely stunning everywhere we went.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Adrian
Advice for Potential Travellers
The hikes are varied and not as hard as you would think for the alps.
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What an amazing week we have had in the French Alps! It was the first time we have travelled with Exodus and would certainly travel with them again. So well organised from start to finish, from the information given beforehand, the pick ups, accommodation, hospitality, food and hikes. All amazing! The quality of food produced by Carolina and Seb was top class.
Our guide Adrian was so kind, funny and knowledgeable of this area he made hiking so enjoyable.
The scenery was absolutely stunning everywhere we went.
Adrian
The hikes are varied and not as hard as you would think for the alps.
Traveling through the Baltic states was far more than a vacation—it was a journey into the heart of living history and local culture. From the moment we set foot in Tallinn, we were swept up by the city’s medieval magic, walking cobbled lanes beneath ancient spires and discovering lively cafés tucked away in secret courtyards. Each evening, as the old city glowed against the sky, it felt like we’d stepped into a fairy tale.
Riga took us by surprise with its dramatic Art Nouveau architecture. Every building told a story in swirling stone and ornate detail. The Central Market—with its enormous Zeppelin hangars stuffed full of local cheeses, smoked fish, and pastries—was a sensory adventure, giving us a taste of everyday life. There was a youthful buzz to the city: music on the streets, laughter in cozy bistros, and a spirit of creativity everywhere. Spending two evenings at the Latvian National Opera and Ballet, one of ballet and the second seeing the opera “Turandot,” were fantastic (and affordable).
Our time in Lithuania deepened the adventure. Vilnius radiated warmth and quiet beauty, its baroque churches and the quirky Užupis “independent republic of artists” neighborhood, with its constitution posted on mirrored panels in multiple languages, invited us to linger and explore. Strolling along the river, we reflected on the resilience woven into the region’s history. Beyond the city, Trakai Castle floating on its island was straight out of a legend.
Looking back, this adventure has left us not just with memories of beautiful places, but also a greater understanding of the region, its history, and the spirit of its people. For anyone looking for a travel experience brimming with culture, warmth, and unforgettable moments, the Baltics—especially with a guide like Andrius—are an absolute must.
The most eye-opening moments came when we learned just how challenging and dangerous life was under Soviet control. Our visits to the KGB Museum and occupational museums were sobering. That and hearing first-hand accounts made us realize how precious it is to live freely, and what is currently at stake in the US.
What truly made this trip unforgettable was our leader, Andrius Mazrimas. I have been on many tours and I can say without hesitation he was the best guide I’ve ever had. Andrius combined deep local knowledge, boundless energy, and a fantastic sense of humor to keep the group engaged and inspired. His stories brought the landscape to life, and his kindness made everyone feel at home. By the end, we saw him as a good friend—someone whose enthusiasm enriched every moment and whose passion for his homeland was completely contagious.
Take all the walks and adventures suggested.
Amazing experience with a very knowledgeable guide.
The best moment for me was the first climb of the week and the view from the mountain. Exilerating!
My leader Adrian was great! Experienced and took care of each of our levels of experience.
Ensure you are prepared for the steep climbs and tough downhills.
An amazing trip across the steppes of Mongolia. Each day revealed new horizons and a greater appreciation of the vastness of this remote country.
Whilst slightly cliched the experience of cycling alongside running horses was amazing.
Bata was an absolutely top notch leader with a great understanding of group dynamics. Always informative, a good sense of humour and a great ambassador for his country.
Enjoy the opportunity for a digital detox although a local sim card does appear to work across most of the journey. If happy to wait though there is a chance to connect to WiFi half-way through the trip at a cafe in Tsetserleg. Although wild camping there is the 'luxury' of a cold shower at the end of a day's cycling but take some wipes to freshen up in the morning. The trip in August wasn't as cold as expected but take some warm clothes nevertheless. Take a power bank for your phone if taking lots of photos but there is the ability to power-up devices from the support vehicle or via the mobile generator.
Great: the chalet, the hosts, Chamonix,the guide, the hikes, the rest day, my fellow hikers
Not great: the altitude, at least at the beginning, then I got more used to it
Getting to the tops of the climbs, seeing Mont Blanc
Adrian was fun, energetic, encouraging, and patient.
Hike, a lot, uphill…if possible at altitude. It will be hard, it will be worth it.
Each daily hike was carefully curated by our guide to best fit our group and the weather to showcase the Mont Blanc Tour. Breathtaking! The hospitality shown through our accommodation and food was excellent.
Achieving the summit on our first day and experiencing the panoramic views.
Adrian was fantastic. He was expert at knowing the hiking trails, safety and supporting/ guiding us at our individual skill levels. Such a personable leader. He was the key to the successful week.
The hikes are challenging and require a certain level of cardiovascular fitness. If you can, go a day or so ahead of time to acclimatize to the altitude and recover from any travel fatigue. Enjoy the camaraderie of your group- hearing about their different hiking experiences and backgrounds is part of our he journey.
Life Changing sounds dramatic, a little over the top perhaps. But for me, personally that’s what this trip was.
It's almost impossible to choose one moment as being the most inspiring; there were so many, but i'll give it a go. The welcome meeting. I travelled with a friend, and we arrived as the welcome meeting was starting; everyone gathered around a big table outside the hotel, coffees, beers in hand. A big map set out on the table. Jeff our guide for the tour briefed us on the trip, what to expect. I remember he painted a vivid picture of an adventure to come. I felt like a Hobbit about to set off on some great quest. fizzing with excitement.
This is such an unfair question in many ways. It can often come down to personalities either meshing or not. I think I would speak for our whole group when I say Jeff; our guide was exceptional. He is one of the most personable men I have ever met; he is calm, confident, considerate, clearly an expert in his field with an immense knowledge of natural history he is more than willing to share with you, and make accessible via his excellent mini lectures given on the trail, which got our attention and wonder every time. Jeff's ability to make everything seem effortless meant that we could all become somewhat lazy and simply sink into enjoying the best parts of the tour, without having to worry about any logistics.
Its hard to know what advice would be needed for other travellers. Exodus provide clear advice on what you need to take, what to expect; all necessary information is provided very clearly. I would say; the trip seems expensive, and its fair to say it isn't cheap. There is a saying in marketing "The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten". That applies in this case. I could not fault one part of the whole experience; leadership, accommodation, food, itinerary, organisation, anything and everything needed to make this a memorable experience that will stay with me forever was included. People talk about expectations around trips of this sort. I can honestly say it exceeded my expectations in every measurable metric. Thank you to the whole team involved in putting together this trip. I will be booking with Exodus in the very near future.
This was our first ‘cultural’ Exodus holiday although we’ve done lots of Exodus cycling holidays. We went not knowing much about the area so it was wonderful to find it so enjoyable. There was a good mix of learning about the region, relaxing, and tours of caves, olive groves and some of the more important towns in the area. Transfers weren’t too long (usually under an hour) and accommodation was excellent for the most part. The nature of the accommodation meant that we all had different style rooms in most locations, which was good fun comparing.
The Trulli village. I loved every minute and would have loved to stay longer
Ioana was amazing. So patient and always available to help if needed. Very knowledgeable about the area too. I have a food intolerance and she made it so easy for me to get what I needed. Also thanks to Leo who was assisting.
This was a great time of year to go - not too hot. Take every opportunity to go on any optional excursions offered. Shoes with a good grip are essential because of the slippy steps in Matera and other areas.
Wonderful holiday with a great leader, Davide. Superb scenery with enough challenging cycling
Seeing Noto and Syracuse again
Davide was wonderful. Full of knowledge of and love for Sicily. Managed the group very well
Do it!
A superb week . Fantastic accommodation, delicious nutritional food
Being immersed in the mountains
Adrian was kind, funny , entertaining , knowledgable , empathetic and so professional ! Can’t praise him enough
Just do it !