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

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Peru

Definately room for improvement on all levels.

Most Inspirational Moment

Staying in, and learning about the jungle.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I was very dissapointed with the group leader. This was my first Exodus trip so can only compare with other tour companies leaders. Not very helpful or informative. Only did the bare minimum to scrape by. Regret giving him the tip that was suggested in the trip notes on reflection!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure your fitness levels are up! This is advertised as 'moderate' but I disagree as I've found climbing moutains at higher altitude far easier than this!

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Reply from Exodus

We were sorry to learn that this traveller was so disappointed with her tour leader as we take great pride in our leaders and this is not normally the type of feedback that we receive. We have followed up on the feedback with our local manager and are confident that clients will have a better experience going forward. We remain sorry, however, that this client’s first experience of travelling with us was not more positive.

Jennifer Cox – Trip Manager for Peru

Walking the Great Wall of China

The whole trip was well worth the money, phenomenal views, challenging treks that are always varied, knowledgable guides and great food

Most Inspirational Moment

The people in my group gave inspired me to do more treks, the phenomenal views and local culture. Also climbing the spider wall was a great sense of achievement

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jerry was great, so knowledgeable, he had a great sense of houmor and real passion for the wall and his culture, he answered all our questions with a great English understanding

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a sleeping bag and pillow for the cold nights, take warm clothing for the evenings, definitely try all the food and take jerrys advice and climb the spider wall! Amazing sense of achievement!!!

Intense and rewarding week

We spent a week with Paul Goldstein in the Olare Olok Conservancy and Masai Mara Reserve. Wild weather with storms and sunshine framed a week of extraordinary wildlife experiences, beautiful landscapes, hands on photography and great company. Staying at Kicheche Bush Camp was a real treat – integrated into the landscape (no fences here!), we were wonderfully looked after in camp and outside. The guides were superb, the quality of the food and drink whether in picnics or in camp was excellent.

Most Inspirational Moment

Spending 2 days with a cheetah with 5 cubs. Unless of course it was the lion cubs stuck on one side of a gully with their mums and the kill over the other side of the muddy stream......or the leopard and her cub.....or the magnificent cheetah brothers.....or the newly born giraffe.......or the sunrises/sunsets/storm skies.

Thoughts on Group Leader

One of the joys of travelling with Paul is that he prioritises the right things - finding the wildlife and the photographic opportunities, and giving those all the time they need. With the help of the great Kicheche guides, Paul got us in the right place at the right time; succeeded in keeping us entertained and challenged us to take ever better pictures. Charismatic, energetic and with decided opinions, there was never a dull moment.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take more warm clothes than you first thought - it's chilly before dawn in open vehicles. There is a reason the Maasai wear woolly hats.....

A Week in Jordan

I really enjoyed this holiday. I have longed wanted to go to Petra and I wasn’t disappointed.

Most Inspirational Moment

I can't say one particular part of the trip was inspirational as I was in awe of all of it! I didn't know anything about Jerash and found this very interesting. The Wadi Rum was also awesome and as I said Petra didn't disappoint.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Danny was very efficient, knowledgeable and friendly. He certainly made everyone feel inclusive and helped organise our lunches and evening meals.

Advice for Potential Travellers

So long as you are fit and don't mind walking, then you should be fine. I'm no athletic (never have been) my exercise consists of walking to the car and I'm 65, the climbing in Petra was well worth the effort. Although some of the group will go on ahead, all will wait for the slower people (me). I did take a trekking stick, which I found helpful, although it isn't a necessary requirement. Good quality walking sandals are fine, although it can be very sandy so the grit gets into your feet. (May be socks and sandals, fashionable now I'm told!)

Mount Toubkal Long Weekend

A very enjoyable and challenging weekend. Great breák from work without eating into too much holiday time

Most Inspirational Moment

The summit was magical with commanding views of the Atlas Mountains looking toward Algeria. We had a very clear morning which made the ascent worthwhile

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohammed was excellent. Quiet and reserved but knowledgable and reliable.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a challenge within most walkers reach. The mountain hut is a great experience for those who havent tried anything like that

Atlas descent

I and my brother first did this trip 5 years ago. It’s fairly tough with some quite demanding technical Sections and not for the faint hearted. Liz was absolutely brilliant in fact both leaders were exceptional but for me the trip was spoilt by endless punctures, as a consequence we never arrived at our destinations on time and therefore we never had enough time to chill and do any site seeing. It was shower then rush off for dinner It was noticed the only person who didn’t have a puncture was the leader who had tubeless tyres. It is fairly obvious that had all the tyre been tubeless we would have had a lot more time to chill!! Unusually no one brought their own bikes so there was no reason why we couldn’t all have had tubeless tyres. One other thing the bikes were 29inch hard tails so were ideal for some of the big rocks I was well impressed with the way they performed.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting off the bike at the end of the day and grabbing an ice cold beer.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent they worked really hard and nothing was too much trouble

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring plenty of tubes and don't fall off.

Amalfi Coast and Herculaneum

A very full trip but I do feel I’ve seen everything and had a lovely group to enjoy it with.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being in Pompeii on a free day. What an amazing place. it still feels alive.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Good, very willing to help.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip may say its relaxing but its not. Well only if you like dashing from place to place with not enough time to really see and hang out in them. Add days on at the end to relax in. Ocotber is a brilliant time to go. Its less busy and a nice temprature 25 ish so seeing the sights and walking up Vesuvius were lovely rather than a trial in the heat. Dont go to Capri, that was a disappointing waste of a day. Expensive, very very busy even in October and sea sickness thrown in. Amalfi, Ravello and Positano are just as nice, less busy and no boat.

Turquoise? Yep; that could fit.

The walking was generally gentle & the weather really good. It’s stony underfoot & occasionally claustrophobic walking along narrow paths, but the views are truly different from those to be experienced in England.

Most Inspirational Moment

Any number of views towards the coast & the countryside in general provides a "change is as good as a rest" experience anyway. The great weather was a real plus.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ali was really good - patient; good English; experienced. 11 out of 10 for him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The hotel is spartan & not really good enough for people who are well past the backpacking stage. The holiday would have been much worse if the weather had been less welcoming. Changing money in restaurants - when you're going to eat there - gives a much better exchange rate than that obtainable through big hotels, banks or ATMs.

Walking the Greek Islands

This was a wonderful holiday with just the right amount of hiking. Some was a bit strenuous, but very doable. The accommodations were good-commensurate with the cost of the trip. The best part was our guide, Thanos. He was knowledgeable, accommodating and went out of his way to make the trip wonderful.

Most Inspirational Moment

The hard climb on Naxos to a wonderful view

Thoughts on Group Leader

As stated above, Thanos was terrific. Can't praise enough.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you have good walking shoes, a walking stick is helpful and bring cash for meals not covered.

When your guide says jump you ask how high

Trekked in Wadi Rum in October. What an amazing and special place to be. The weather was unseasonably hot most days over 35 degrees. Nights were not much cooler, which meant we couldn’t sleep under the stars (reptiles and scorpions were active).
The desert is an extremely quite and peaceful place to be. If you are thinking about this trip, (don’t think), just do it you won’t be disappointed.

Most Inspirational Moment

The climb up onto the Burdah Rock Bridge was a fantastic experience. The views were stunning. A small effort for big rewards. Perhaps the most inspirational moment was watching the sunset at Fox Camp (named by our guide Salah). The changing light caused the colours of the desert to slowly change from yellow to pink slowly through to an opaque grey and into night. whilst in the foreground the campfire flickered and danced.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Salah was a great guide, very knowledgeable and informative, and going the extra mile to ensure we got as much from our trip as we possibly could.