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

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A Taste Of Cuba - fabulous!

A fast paced tour and a great holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing hummingbirds on our trek at Vinales; The first Mojito with a gorgeous view; The Red Road and loadsa crabs (shame about the squashed ones); The chameleon in the coffee shop; The salsa class; Casa de la Trova in Trinidad; The Buena Vista Social Club in Havana.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Felix was great. He made sure we all had a great time, adapted the itinerary to suit us and kept us on track when we had to be. He was very patient too. He has great knowledge and passion for his country and it shone through.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book a few extra days in Havana. You do not get long enough there to enjoy this fabulous city. Don't bother with soap and pens etc for the locals. Just be ready to tip everyone!

Food, wine and history in Greece

This was a first cycling holiday for me and my son Rob. The holiday worked brilliantly in accommodating our different fitness levels and having a wide range of ages in the group. The organisation was faultless and we even got the best of the weather despite being early in the season.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Theatre of Epidaurus was the most interesting destination and you appreciate the calm and the shade much more having cycled to it from the coast.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Christiana put her heart and soul into the trip and ensured the group enjoyed the cycling, the history and the evening meals. The best moment was Christiana handing out large chunks of Halva at the top of the climb to Mycenae - truly food of the gods! Kristos and Giannis tirelessly provided all the unseen support that go to making the trip go without a hitch.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You need to bear in mind that Greece is a hilly country and be ready to cycle up hills. Bring a camera - there are so many picture opportunities from the profusion of wild flowers, the archaeology and the fantastic scenery.

cycling in Greece

Wonderful scenery and cycling on generally traffic free and quiet roads. Very competent leader and 2 assistants who could not do enough for everyone. Wonderful food and good hotels.

Most Inspirational Moment

All the cycling was fantastic with wild flowers everywhere and very little traffic. Great restaurants chosen by Christiana.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Christiana was very competent and enthusiastic. She kept good control of the group, and with the help of her two assistants, catered for all our needs. Every hill climbed was rewarded with fruit or a local snack.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The cycling was not too difficult but do some training before you go. A gel saddle or your own might be more comfortable than those provided.

Delhi to Kathmandu

The trip started early on the first day in India and continued at pace throughout: the scenery was breathtaking. In spite of repeated early morning starts at 4.30 – 5am we were amazed by the sheer numbers of people everywhere at all times of day and night.
The journeys between cities were long even though the distances were relatively short – the roads are dreadful! However, we didn’t witness any aggression or accidents even though the views of the chaotic traffic were scary at times!
The accommodation was really good and far better than we either expected or that we have had on previous trips. Food was plentiful, tasty and excellent. We deliberately ate veggie and completely avoided any tummy upsets.
The overnight ‘sleeper’ train was quite an experience – we boarded 1.5 hours late around 12.30 am and arrived in Varanassi 6 hours later than planned at 2pm – interesting and actually quite fun even though we didn’t sleep much!
Our guide Gajendra (G) was experienced, friendly, knowledgeable and super efficient – a great guy!

Most Inspirational Moment

It is hard to choose one experience from such a brilliant trip. There were a lot of amazing moments. The Ganges at both dawn and dusk, the elephants and the swim with the elephants, the sheer colour and smells and noise of the cities - all absolutely fantastic. But - The 'Diana bench' at the Taj Mahal at dawn was beyond anything that we ever anticipated - it was simply awe-inspiring! We were fortunate to be there during the festival of Holi. This was terrific fun, and it took about a week to get all the dye and paint off after being plastered from head to toe in coloured paints.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Brilliant! He was just great. Nothing was too much trouble and he made the whole trip appear effortless. Of course, he was working very hard behind the scenes but he just made everything happen. He didn't even loose anyone in the crowds of Delhi at night!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book this trip - it is not a physically energetic trip, but it is great. We added a week of trekking in Nepal to get the legs moving after eating and drinking far too much in India.

Absolutely amazing!!!

A brilliant trip. So much diversity, so many animals, this is right up there as one of the trips I am recommending!

Most Inspirational Moment

As with all good trips, there are so many. Dawn on Dune 45, visiting Dead Vlei - a personal ambition - the optional Cheetah safari at sunset (much better than the included Cheetah Conservation centre), the animals, seeing rhino at night, hearing lions roaring during the night, seeing "millions of zebras" and how they manage their time at the waterhole and not forgetting the mating lions..

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ronney is right up there as one of the best guides I have ever travelled with. He works incredibly hard, takes great care of the clients, anticipates needs, is a great spotter, has a sense of humour and is a delight. Also, he makes sure that the locals are benefitting from the trip, by ensuring that absolutely nothing is wasted. He is a credit both to Exodus and Namibia.

Advice for Potential Travellers

1. There are two laundry opportunities - in Swakop and in Etosha, plus some of the campsites offer handwashing facilities 2. The trip notes don´t mention that nearly every campsite has access to a swimming pool! 3. The local team don´t have DEET. Share yours with them and leave the leftovers behind. They are very grateful! 4. If, like me, you want to be sure of contact with home through the trip, you can buy a local mobile phone, SIM card and voucher at the airport - I paid 239 Namibian dollars for mine and donated it at the end of the trip 5. We had the opportunity to donate anything we didn´t want to take back at the end of the trip - do it. 6. You will get dirty. Dont take anything smart or find a way to pack it separately as everything will be covered in sand. 7. Consider the single supplement for the tent as it is a small space to share with someone you don´t know!!

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We are delighted that Maddie had such a great time on this trip and that there were so many inspirational moments. We recognise that some mistakes were made in the office with regards to flight times and contact numbers which we would like to apologise for. We are confident that this was a one-off and that our communication and processes are usually very good.

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Discover Namibia (Camping)

Our trip to Namibia was a truly diverse experience. It is a country that is not yet over-exposed to tourism. The safari element of the trip pretty much guarantees a huge diversity of wildlife (we went during a season where there is not a huge amount of wildlife around and still saw plenty!), both animals and birds.

Outside of the safari both the desert elements and the stay in Swakopmund amazed us – both very different.

Finally, whilst it took a few days to get used to camping we’re glad we did the trip this way, as it really brought the group and the support staff closer together than we’ve experienced on other trips.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise from the top of Dune 45 and the rapid descent afterwards (straight down the side of the dune is the most fun way!). The wealth of animals on the trip - seeing our first desert elephant, our first gemsbok, our first zebra, giraffe, lion, rhino etc. We were also lucky enough to see meerkats and rock hyrax, as well as getting up close and personal with a horned viper!! This was balanced with the relaxed atmosphere of Swakopmund, which was a great contrast to the other elements of the trip.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ronney was truly outstanding and was the factor that turned a good trip into a very good one. His wealth of knowledge of his country, landscape and wildlife was truly impressive and his enthusiasm was always unwavering, even when he has been driving the safari truck for many hours! Ronney was ably supported on this trip by Hapi and Reuben, who both worked incredibly hard to ensure the camps were set up each night and that we were well-fed and watered at all times. We've never seen tents go up or come down so fast!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

When climbing Dune 45 - pace yourself - it is MUCH harder than it looks!! Travel with South African Rand as it is not always easy to get to bank on this trip to change money (and Rand and Namibian Dollars are interchangeable throughout the country). If possible try to take smaller denominations of Rand as some of the larger notes can be hard to change due to cheap prices in the country! Many of the campsites are in remote locations and although very well appointed, be prepared to share your shower with large insects (crickets, moths, locusts etc.) and lizards!

A Taste of Cuba

This a great way to experience Cuba, you see life in the countryside in Vinales, smaller towns like Cienfuegos & Trinidad and then the big city of Havana. The culture & architecture is fantastic to see and leaves you wanting to stay longer.

Most Inspirational Moment

Trinidad is a great place to see the old cars, history of Cuba and some of amazing architecture without as much of the tourism which is starting to creep into Havana. The people here were so friendly and the Casa was a great place to stay. We had some of our best meals here along with the best Daiquiri in the Floridita bar. A walk around the town at a leisurely pace is the best way to see the difference between the areas, walking through the poorer areas was safe and very interesting.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Felix was so passionate about his country, he ensured we ate at the best places, persisted with the chance for us to see a cigar factory when the planned trip was unavailable. He told us the history of the country as we travelled around it, and made sure we kept our great driver Orlando, throughout the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack lightly as you don't stay anywhere more than 2 nights & will want to buy souvenirs to take home. Change your money at the airport as the first hotel didn't change Sterling and I had to borrow money until Felix took a couple of us to the bank in Vinales, this is easy once you get in but you do gave to queue, and there are not many of them until Havana. I spent money more in Havana than expected but about £250 will be enough for the trip, including buying some souvenirs.

Everest Base Camp - Expedition Trek

An oustanding 18 day trip with amazing mountain scenery and friendly Sherpa people. This was a tough trek at high altitude. But hugely rewarding and one of the best holidays I’ve ever booked. I would thoroughly recommend this trip to any active person with a mind set to do it!

Most Inspirational Moment

The no.1 experience was the walk up to the summit of Kala Patther and then reaching the summit of Kala Patther, even though the evening before, I was unsure if I would have the energy to do it. No.2 experience was the final walk into Everest Base camp, and the 2 days camping at Everest Base camp. No.3 the mountain scenery above Loboche, towards Gorap Shep and Base Camp was amazing. It was a priviledge to just be there.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Lapka Lama went over and above the call of duty to make sure everyone was happy. He was supremely conscientious, and his knowledge of the mountains and the sherpa culture was second to none. If anybody need medication or was suffering from the altitude, he was there to help. Nothing was too much trouble for Lapka, and he was always patient and had everybodys interest at heart.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Yes...You need to train and get fit for this itinerary. There are some long walks, with 5 days walking at high altitude. That said, anybody who is reasonably fit can do this trip, if they are determined. Drink plenty of water (4-5 lires per day). At higher altitude when it is cold, it is tempting not to drink cold water, but you need to drink plenty of liquid and force it down if necessary. Finally the exodus kit list is fine for the normal trek, but if your on the expedition trek with 2 days camping at Base camp, then you need to factor in how cold it is (-15 at night), and a standard 4 season sleeping bag may not be warm enough.

Delhi to Kathmandu

What and interesting an amazing trip and one I will never forget. The sheer madness of India and then the peacefulness of Nepal. Both countries where special and great in their own way and I loved every minute.

Most Inspirational Moment

Every moment was inspiration from seeing the first tuk tuk in Dehli, visiting the Taj Mahal, the mosques in Jaipur and the amazing times on the Ganges in Varanasi. The sunsets and sunrises where amazing, early mornings but it was so worth it. I loved the peacefulness of Nepal and I loved Chitwan, Pokhara and Kathmandu, each had its own beauty and the mountain ranges and scenery was truly magnificent.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Pacham was a gem, an amazing person with so much knowledge of the countries and with a friendly smile no matter when you saw him. He was helpful throughout the trip and made the trip more special. We had so many laughs as a group and Pacham definitely had a few good jokes and stories. He deserves an award :-)

Advice for Potential Travellers

Have a great time as I know that you definitely will!!

Exceeded expectations

This trip exceeded all my expectations. I wasn’t even particularly bothered about seeing Petra, which for many is the highlight of the trip, but I was very glad I did! A relatively easy-going trek but walking on soft sand is harder than it looks, nevertheless. The wild camping was fabulous, and there are plenty of interesting things to see and do to keep you from getting bored, despite a lot of sand!

Most Inspirational Moment

Nothing was inspirational as such, but there were plenty of fabulous moments: scrambling onto the rocks on several nights to watch the sunset, sleeping under the stars, scrambling on the Burdah Arch, seeing Petra form high up above, and even just sitting round the campfire at night chatting.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zuhair was very knowledgeable and sociable, and looked after the group well, going the extra mile on numerous occasions, although he occasionally did talk a bit too much! He was tolerant of a group who didn't always make life easy for him, but occasionally the cracks did show through when he got frustrated with people who faffed about or who didn't listen to him. Unlike many non-Western guides, he interacted very well with the group, however, and socialised with us throughout the entire week, entertaining us on a frequent basis with stories and jokes. He set a decent pace and expected high standards, but perhaps was not so tolerant of those who liked to dawdle. He should perhaps have made it clearer that he wouldn't wait for those who did.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You do need to be relatively fit and happy to "slum it" a little as the camping is pretty basic. Do your research beforehand, especially if you've never been wild camping. Torch, wet wipes, blister plasters etc. LIghtweight walking boots. Be prepared to get sand in your boots constantly though (trousers or gaiters would help, but it's really too hot for that!). In April the weather was surprisingly warm at night and many of us had far too many clothes - I never even needed a sleeping bag let alone my 3 season one, nor did I need my thermals or lightweight down jacket. In winter, I suspect you'd need all these things. It's essential to wear walking boots in Petra as you'll be clambering around on the rocks. Also a torch is useful for the "Petra by night" walk (and trainers or boots as you walk around on rocky surfaces and it's a long walk). We also never needed anything to cover heads, shoulders or knees, even in Petra. Do the hammam in Petra, it was wonderful to be scrubbed clean after a few days in the desert! If you don't like caffeine at night, take herbal teabags with you. And take a mug (they do lend you mugs but they can disappear very easily!) Also take a good 2 litre water bottle or (preferably) hydration system - it's easy to underestimate how much water you need and to run out during the day. Take a book for the siesta time after lunch and the evenings.