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

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TOUR DU MONT BLANC

An excellent alpine walking holiday – lived up to all my expectations.  Fantastic scenery, wild flowers, characterful accomodation and excellently led.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being able to see so many alpine flowers in mid July - this was because the snow had stayed later this year - and having a leader who was as interested in identifyingand talking about wild flowers as I am!The baked apple stuffed with nuts and fruit, heated up in an aga at one of the refuges. Walking across snow bridges over glacial streams and seeing glaciers close up. Rupert's homemade dice game with the wooden dice he made - played on a pavement while waiting for the bus!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rupert was excellent in leading us all, excellent knowledge of alpine wild flowers, very relaxed approach, made sure everyone was OK in the group all of the timen.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Long walking days with over 1000 metres of ascent and descent most days are wonderful - but good to be reasonably fit before you come to get the most out of the trip.Think minimal when packing your rucsac - pack as little as you need - then rethink and pack less!Walking poles are really useful for both the descents and for crossing snow patches.Don't worry about the dormitory sleeping - its fun!

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

The ‘Walking The Great Wall’ trip was a fantastic experience, encompassing six days of trekking on different parts of the wall. It was physically challenging at times but it was a highly rewarding experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Upon arrival, our group was given an informative half day tour of Beijing, which included the Forbidden Palace, Tiananmen Square and a public bus trip that was quite an experience. We also got to sample 'Peking Duck' at a local restaurant, and got a good nights sleep in a comfortable hotel.On the first day of the trek, our merry group of 12 walked on the Jiankou section of the Great Wall. This was an un-refurbished part of the wall, and was all the more beautiful for this fact. Starting with 'the 38 steps', this section proved an excellent beginning to the trek.Day two saw us walk on another part of the Jiankou part of the wall that led to the Muntian Yu section. This was an interesting today as Muntian Yu is a restored section and one of the more popular tourist destinations. The contrast between the unchanged and restored sections was very easy to get a feel of and helped encapsulate how different parts of the wall can be. Personally, I preferred the Jiankou section but that's not to say that Muntian Yu wasn't worth seeing. Indeed, the Luge back to the bottom of the hill was a lot of fun! That night we drove to Gubeiko and saw the sunset over the Great Wall. A wonderful sight with a beer in hand.On day three, we walked to the 'Crouching Tiger' on the Gubeiko section of the Great Wall. It was a tough climb to the unrestored wall but once there, the wall was yet again enchanting to walk on. We returned back to Gubeiko and our guide gave us a little tour of the village, which proved an interesting backdrop on the lives of emperors and people in pre-Communist revolution China. The guest house in Gubeiko was charming and the social area was a nice area to chill out in.Day four saw our group walk on another part of the Gubeiko wall - 'Hidden Dragon'. This was our longest day of walking and looking back, it was probably my favourite day. After leaving the Gubeiko section, we crossed through a lush forest valley and ascended to the Jinshanling section, which is another restored section. The Jinshanling wall was probably the most photogenic of all sections and we often stopped to marvel as yet more unmissable photo opportunities presented themselves.On day 5, we walked further along the breath taking Jinshanling section up until the wall becomes the Simitai section. Unfortunately, this was closed for repairs but is due to open soon. It looked spectacular. After the trek, we returned to Jinshanling for lunch and then drove for a couple of hours to a 'standard' city hotel where we managed to have yet another fantastic meal.Day 6 was our final day of trekking. We visited the Qing tombs, which again proved to be a fascinating insight in to the history of the last emperor (who isn't buried with his family - he was cremated) and his relations. In the afternoon, we walked on the Huangyaguan part of the wall. This was again refurbished but very quiet. It is part of the Great Wall Marathon and was another very scenic section of wall. That particular day was very warm for our group - 36 degrees Celsius. Despite the short distance, this was perhaps the most challenging day.After spending the night at this section of the wall, we drove back to Beijing, and had a free day to check out Beijing. Our guide was great for advice. Personally, I headed out to have a tour of the Olympic stadium but many others went to the Pearl Market. That night, we attended either a Kung Fu show or an Acrobat show, which finished off the holiday in style.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was called Kevin. He was a consummate professional who was very keen to make our stay in China as pleasant as possible. His English was very good. I personally loved his way of informing of us that we had to pay a bill - 'I'll go find out the damage'! From meeting the group flight at Beijing airport, to locating the best places to eat in different locations and just general advice, he was a fantastic guide. I felt safe throughout the journey, and he was very open and honest throughout. He was informative and willing to go well above the call of duty on many occasions. His knowledge of tourist traps was very useful too!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would advise that you would have to be reasonably physically fit to do this holiday. Not super-fit but able to walk long distances in hot conditions. Age isn't an issue; we had a 65 year old and two 67 year olds in our group and they put my 32 year old self to shame!I would thoroughly recommend taking your own toilet paper. All guest houses and hotels have western style toilets but few had toilet paper, and it's difficult to source more if you run out.Don't try to take deodorant or insect repellent in to the Forbidden Palace. They see it as a fire hazard and you will lose them! You can however take in cigarettes and lighters. Not that I'm bitter... Ha ha.Lastly, I would recommend not taking the group flight. I arrived at the hotel at 9am and the walking tour of Beijing began at 1 pm. I don't really sleep well on planes so I wasn't well rested that afternoon. The return group flight was late at night and I would have loved to relax one extra night in the hotel and fly the next day.

CYCLING VIETNAM - A great way to get fit

Friendly, helpful staff; quality hotels; nice roads and a great route.

Most Inspirational Moment

The last full day of cycling had about 30km on the flat then a 10km climb, 10km descent and then about 50km flat. The climb was challenging but not impossible. I was amazed at how much fitness I gained whilst on holiday. Since it was the last major day of cycling, I decided to ride as quickly as I could for the last 30km and was amazed that I continued to feel great as I pushed myself well beyond what I would have been capable of just a few weeks earlier. It was so nice to relax in the hotel pool after such a day.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The leader was friendly and helpful. He had some great insights into Vietnamese culture and history.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I was the only person on my trip with my own bike (a touring bike). Whilst it was lovely to be on my own wheels, I think it was more trouble than it was worth. After buying a new suit in Hoi An, I ended up paying about US$200 in excess baggage so there was no real cost savings.

WALKING IN TUSCANY

Fantasic holiday, wonderful farmhouse, excellent food, lovely fellow walking guests – but maybe this trip is not for people who like the flat!!!!!

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing (walking up hill) for 4-5 hours and then getting to the top of the mountains where you can remember how far up it looked when you got out of the minibus at the bottom but that you had made it! Then sitting down and eating a lovely fresh packed lunch!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Liz was amazing - she was enthusiastic, friendly and patient. Great guide.

Advice for Potential Travellers

In my opinon this is a great holiday for people who have walked the Lake District, Welsh or Scottish fells/hills. Walks are long and although not they are difficult, or technical, you still need to have a decent level of fitness as you are on your feet walking all day. Take mosquito spray with you.

CLASSIC DOLOMITES

A place to recommend!  Stunning scenery, a fantastic hotel with excellent food and facilities and the walking did not disappoint.

Most Inspirational Moment

It was such a feeling of exhilaration and achievement to reach the top of Mount Piano.  After a three hour walk and climb, the views were quite beautiful. In addition, we could see the floor of the valley below where we started our journey.The other trip of note was the climb to the 'Three Chimneys'.  With narrow and steep terrain and the occasional bridge, there was no shortage of excitement!  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our Group Leader, Karl, was knowledgeable, interesting and looked after us well.  We were also treated to several 'Shaggy Dog' stories which added some fun and humour to the walks.

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would advise anyone to take clothes for any weather as we had an assortment and needed most of our layers of clothes.  However, on the whole we were pleased to see much blue sky and great views.

WALKING IN THE WESTERN DOLOMITES

Fantastic! This is a great walking week with stunning scenery, good food, nice hotel and 2 excellent tour leaders. A must do holiday for anyone who loves the mountains……it’s walking at its best.

Most Inspirational Moment

Too many to choose from!! Each walk was so different, and each day had its own highlight. The scenery is truly stunning throughout.

Thoughts on Group Leader

They were both great. Eric lead the B group walks and Albert the C group. They were both full of fun and enthusiasm and made each day interesting. Don't think I've ever laughed so much on an Exodus walking holiday!! They were well organised, considerate for all individuals within the group, good company and knew the walks and mountains extremely well. Both very experienced mountain leaders.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take walking poles as lots of steep descents on C group walks and they definitely came in useful. A reasonable level of fitness is required as walks are challenging but incredibly rewarding.

MONT BLANC HOTEL TREK

This was a great holiday for getting away from it all.  However, the effort required in traversing several mountain passes requires a high level of stamina and physical effort; certainly not a trip for the unfit.

Most Inspirational Moment

Our leader inspired us to be enthusiastic about the events of each day.  The opportunites for exellent photgraphy was something that cannot be understated.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Nick obviously loved his job and was always positive, no matter what challenges we faced.  Nick struck an excellent balance between keeping us safe and giving us enough freedom to please ourselves when it was appropriate.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip is very tough.  Be prepared to make a big effort, even on those days when the views may not be rewarding due to the cloud cover.

MONTENEGRO, BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

A hugely enjoyable holiday – really varied and interesting and relaxingg. From the historic towns, to the natural scenery…..to war backdrop and religious landmarks…and a fantasic guide and welcoming locals. Highly recommended!

Most Inspirational Moment

- lunch cooked at a local villager's place, absolutely the best food we had will long live in the memory- the natural beauty of the endless, gorgeous scenery- diving into Sarajevo, the deeper we got, the better is was 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Anaid was superb - everything you would want from a guide: - hugely knowledgeable - fun and interesting - made the trip exciting yet comfortable 

Advice for Potential Travellers

bring a sunhat, a jumper, mossie cream, and swimming costume

WALKING IN OBERAMMERGAU

A charming and well organised centre full of alpine houses beautifully painted with frescoes , Oberammergau is ideal for walking and other activities. The abundance of well signposted walking and cycle paths give a huge variety of options. Everything looks immaculately tended and cared for.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing Schloss Neuschwanstein in all its fairytale glory - like a film set brought into the real world. Riding the Kolben carousel - a cross between a bobsleigh and a roller-coaster, a 2.6 km long thrill ride down the mountain going as fast as you dare!  The intimate splendour of Schloss Linderhof - another of King Ludwig II's fantasy creations.

Thoughts on Group Leader

N/A - self guided. The hotel owners and staff were always willing to help explain local arrangements.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Schloss Neuschwanstein - 1.6 million visitors a year mean long queues despite the Teutonic efficiency of the guided tour system -  book online before you go or a couple of days beforehand to get a guided tour at a convenient time. I took the direct bus, arrived at the back of the queue for non-reserved tickets at 11:45. 50 minutes later at the ticket counter I was offered a place on the 17:55 english-speaking tour. Fortunately I was on my own, so they squeezed me in on an earlier tour.Don't be afraid to assemble your own route from the parts of the described walks - the frequent and accessible local transport make this easy

CARPATHIAN CULTURE AND WILDLIFE

A really memorable trip into a special part of the world.  Wonderful experience shared with a fantastic group of adventurous, like minded people. 

Most Inspirational Moment

It is hard to pick out any one particular moment because there were many great experiences.   The walks through the Carpathian mountains were awe inspiring; walking through meadows of wildflowers and witnessing rural life in action.  Of course, seeing wild bears at the bear hide was a special experience.  I actually also really enjoyed the short night walk through the forest at the end of visiting the bear hide. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Cosmin was excellent.  He led the group with a calm confidence.  I was really grateful for the fact that, without any fuss, he was able to assess the appropriate pace for the walks.  He walked at a steady pace and took breaks at appropriate times.  He had a great knowledge of the environment, the history of the area and the wildlife.   I felt that we were in good hands with Cosmin. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

It would be a good idea to prepare in advance for the walks.  On the day when you walk up to the Shepherd's camp, they give you the option (which I nearly took) of returning early to the hotel by backing tracking through the gorge.   If you are pondering doing so, I strongly recommend that you continue on the walk, as the views are awesome and the shepherd's camp was very interesting (even if a bit confronting - you will see why when you visit).   Make sure you take good walking shoes.  I took old boots and the sole fell off on the first day!  Fortunately, the amazing Katarina at the hotel came to my rescue with a pair of shoes for me to wear.  The village where you stay in Magura has no facilities at all (no shops etc) but you really don't need anything because Katarina at the hotel looks after everyone so well that you want for nothing.