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

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DISCOVER SRI LANKA

Excellent holiday. Busy with early starts and alot of travelling- but no alternative if you want to see as much as we did.

Most Inspirational Moment

Whale trip.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent, with great sense of humour and very good at managing any difficulties. Could not have been better.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is an info/ sight seeing trip and gives vgd overall view of country. But  our guide prefers the walking trip, so suggest you look at that if the outdoor type.

CYCLE INDOCHINA & ANGKOR

This was quite probably the best holiday of my life so far. The countries were so beautiful and interesting, even more so than I’d hoped, and the people were wonderful too and really made the trip. The whole trip was incredibly well-organised and while expensive, worth every penny.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many amazing and inspirational moments, but for me the standout moment was visiting a school that Exodus supported in a rural village in Cambodia. The community had so little materially but it was amazing to meet the children and the man trying to help them learn against all of the odds.It was also very special and a real privilege to be shown around the temples of Angkor Wat by our wonderful guide, who had lost his father and other family members under the Khmer Rouge regime. He gave us a true sense of the bloody history of Cambodia but also demonstrated a huge pride in the wonderful country that it is, and the capacity of the Cambodians to forgive and move on into the future.Other standout moments including racing on wonderful roads in Thailand in 38 degree heat and enoying competing with other people in the trip. I loved it! 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Nee was really great. She was a real discplinarian but with 16 or 17 people all wanting to do things their own way, that was definitely needed. She whipped us all into shape in terms of timekeeping and was really good at working out what worked for different people in the group. She was funny and interesting and I would definitely recommend her. The other team leaders were also fantastic, in particular Fila, who was team leader in Cambodia. Again he was really knowledgeable, passionate about his country and ensuring that we all learnt more about it, but in a really accessible, fun and entertaining way. I think Exodus has chosen some really brilliant team leaders on this particular trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just be open to the new experiences you are going to have and don't presume anything. It is good to try everything - though maybe not the fried tarantulas in Cambodia! - and just to enjoy every moment. In retrospect, I would have taken more snacks and pencils etc to give to the children in Cambodia. Also stick to dollars rather than worrying about other currencies, each of the countries accepts dollars and it saves you wandering around with pockets stuffed with huge amounts of foreign currency worth about 30pence.Other than that, use lots of sunscreen, take lots of pictures and just have an amazing time.  

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

A great way to see different aspects of the island and appreciate just how beautiful it is and how the people live.

Most Inspirational Moment

No one moment - it was a whole experience of Sri Lankan life where we did feel we saw some of the real Sri Lanka and not only the touristy parts.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujee made our trip. He described Sri Lanka as our new home from the first few minutes and shared his love of his country. His great sense of fun made him a friend.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go with the flow. Join in, take advantage of the experiences.

VIETNAM ADVENTURE

A brilliant country to visit – beautiful and very welcoming.

Most Inspirational Moment

We were lucky that the sun shined on us at Halong Bay and Hoi An was a lovely destination i would go back to,Mekong Delta was beautiful We took the options to cycle and those were some of the best moments of the holiday with the chance to see the countryside and villages and interact with local people. Laughter yoga at 6am in Hanoi an experience not to miss !

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hai was a great leader -he was endlessly jollyn and he worked very hard to keep a diverse group of people all happy. His choice of restaurants every day were great and gave us a great diversity of different food. His recomendations through out the holiday were always spot on which meant he never got a night off from us !!

Advice for Potential Travellers

In the cities - just go for it when crossing the roads ( and repeat ' oi choi oi ! ' continuously ) as you stare down the bikes ! Travel light - there are laundry options as you travel. Last night in Ho Chi Minh City - cocktails at the Rex Hotel are a must!

LAND OF THE TIGER

An excellent trip, with superb accommodation and food. Itinerary was perfect, with not too much travelling involved. Tigers seen by everybody in the group, though personally, only twice out of fourteen game drives. Each sighting was of a female with three grown cubs in Kanha and Bandhavgarh, the latter being very close. Perfect finale to the trip with a visit to the Taj Mahal – unforgettable!

Most Inspirational Moment

Undoubtedly, seeing tigers close-up in their natural environment, but so sad to think that their future remains endangered. The visit to the Taj Mahal - absolutely stunning! So hard to believe that this magnificent building was completed almost 350 years ago. The familiar postcard images fail to show the amount of fine detail of the semi-precious stones within the marble that seemingly fills every square inch.

Thoughts on Group Leader

'Bali' (Balvinder Singh):  From pick-up to departure, 'Bali' just never stopped working to ensure that everything was as it should be. We had no major problems, thanks to his exceptional organisational skills. Inevitably, a few very minor problems arose, but none was too small for him to rectify. At mealtimes he guided us through the wide range of Indian food on offer, before settling down to his own meal. Single-handed, he virtually nursed us through the expected chaos of the overnight train, keeping personal charge of the porters and our luggage as it was loaded. The train journey was a breeze! As well as being a superb tour guide, he was a lovely person and an excellent travelling companion, keeping us entertained with his experiences as an Exodus leader, his enthusiasm and love for his country, his personal life as a Sikh, and not forgetting his skill as an amateur magician!!  I have never experienced such an emotional farewell. You just might be lucky to get a leader as good as Bali, but you simply couldn't wish for one that's better.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for 5am starts and cool mornings in the Parks. Opt for as many optional extra drives as you can, though the afternoon game drives are less productive - the parks close at 6.15 pm when the tigers are only just becoming active. Above all - be patient!

GALAPAGOS WILDLIFE CRUISE

This trip whole heartedly exceeded my expectations. For those of you who love animals this is certainly the right trip for you. Being able to go around all the islands and be there for two weeks was breath taking and definately worth going for the two weeks, there is so much to see and the west islands were personally better for me. Getting so close to all the animals without feeling as though you were invading their space was so special, nothing was bothered you were around them it really was magical and my idea of heaven.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being on the islands was such as awe inspiring feeling, knowing how much they are doing to keep the islands and animals protected and knowing that tourists and local communtities are only allowed to be on 1% of the islands and the rest is restricted is wonderful to know.Swimming with 11 turtles with one falling asleep right beside me and floating into me was magical! The trip has certainly changed me and I feel very lucky and priveledged to have been able to go!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader (Juan Tapia) was fantastic. So enthusiastic and knowledgable, he really added to the trip and we felt lkucky to have him as our guide. You felt safe with him and as he had grown up on the islands and was so passionate about sharing them with others you felt even more enthused. He knew everything about all the different species and could never not answer a question about the islands/species!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack light, as we were walking and swimming/snorkelling a lot we really didnt need much as things could be washed and hung up on the boat to dry. Take clothes that you dont mind getting dirty or ruined. Take strong suncream factor 50 if possible as i was caught out with factor 30. Certainly wear a top whilst snorkelling, the water was lovely and warm but your back is protected from sun burn.

CYCLE THE BACKROADS OF SRI LANKA

We found the friendliest people and beautiful scenery on every backroad of Sri Lanka. Enough Km’s to work up an appetite for the fragrant Sri Lankan cuisine and a wonderfully relaxed and flexible itinerary guided by our fearless leader Suresh! Cooler and safer on your deadly-treadly!

Most Inspirational Moment

Whilst fixing flat tyres at a drinks break in a tiny little town on a road to nowhere, one guy in the exodus group started kicking a softdrink bottle around with some school kids in the middle of the road - lots of laughs and fun for everyone. Just proves you don't need much to have a bit of fun!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great. Knowledgable, friendly, relaxed, flexible, thoughtful, accomodating.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't hesitate to visit Sri Lanka.

THE TROPICAL SOUTH

A beautiful area, colourful, fascinating, noisy yet with times of peace and tranquility.

KILIMANJARO CLIMB - RONGAI ROUTE

The toughest, but most rewarding challenge of my life. The trip was simply brilliant.

Most Inspirational Moment

Standing on the vast emptiness of the saddle between Mawenzi and Kibo peaks - seeing what we had completed, and what was yet to come, and being in total awe of the whole mountain.Making way for the porters and support team as they passed us, each carrying 20 kg up the mountain. They did this with politeness, courtesy and always a smile despite the physical effort.Looking at the huge, clear African sky with more stars than I have ever seen beforeLooking up Kibo on summit night at the dozens of headtorches against the blackness of the mountain Crawling up to Gilman's just in time for sunrise - magical

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abraham was always calm, in total control, very patient (despite numerous questions and issues to sort out). There was no doubt about who was in charge, so our group knew we could have complete trust in him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is a trip of a lifetime. If you decide to go for it, the most important thing is to go with an open mind, make the most of every single moment (not just summit night) and enjoy the mountain in its entirety. Take your time, there is so much to see and take in.

CYCLE SOUTHERN INDIA - COAST TO COAST

Great route, but cycling in India for me is about pedalling between points of interest, rather than pedalling for its own sake – and this tended towards the latter.  That said, this was the first time the trip had been run – and I did have a damned good time.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Brihadishwara Temple in Thanjavur - for the astonishing buildings and unexpected sense of calm.  And by way of almost complete contrast, the village temple festival on the road to Kumarakom, which was a riot of music and gold-caparisoned elephants.  The Chettiar town of Karaikudi had a special atmosphere too.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Peter doesn't take sugar in his chai, which is almost unforgivable (!).  He did plan a superb route though.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't worry about the distances - the terrain in Tamil Nadu is extremely flat, and apart from a couple of hilly days in the Ghats, the cycling is not as intimidating as the distances imply;  The books on Chola bronzes in the museum at Thanjavur are poor quality, but you may be able to pick up a reasonably-priced copy of the excellent "The Sensuous and the Sacred" from one of the bookshops in Kochi instead.  This covers much of the same material, but with much better photography; The gentle hike around the Periyar / Kumily National Park seemed to be much better value that the boat trips - we saw plenty of birdlife and monkeys whilst on foot that would not have been visible from the lake;  Handmade soap is much cheaper to buy in Kumily than Kochi; If you have an early start for the flight home, there is a cafe on the roof of Kochi airport that serves a reasonable veg biryani and a very decent coffee (but no chai); Don't forget to pack your trunks - several of the hotels have excellent pools.