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CYCLE THE BACKROADS OF SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka is a beautiful and varied country, offering something for everyone. This trip provides a great introduction to these delights. The cycling can be tough on a couple of the days but this only increases the sense of achievement, and there’s always the bus ( or train).

Most Inspirational Moment

Every day was special on this trip. Be it the unusual Sigiriya, the cultural and beautiful Polonnawura, the spectacular mountainous centre of the country from Kandy, through Nuwara Eliya to Ella, the wildlife, the beaches, the towns or the delicious Sri Lankan cuisine.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Suresh, Upali and Dasun were all great, very attentive caring and fun. A great team.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You will enjoy this trip most if you are fit. For sure there's a back-up vehicle, but why book on a cycling holiday to sit on a bus.

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA

Tagine overload, brillant people and amazing countryside.

Most Inspirational Moment

I think my two favourite moments in the trip was 1) signing Auld Lang Syne around the campfire under the stars in the Sahara and 2) being up in the High Atlas.The Sahara was wonderfully beautiful and so silent, watching the sunset turn the sand pink was an amazing experience.  Our group made the most of the two bands that entertained us by dancing and singing along and after dinner going out for a group hug by the camp fire. The night and walk in the mountains was also a brilliant time and more relaxing than i thought it was going to be.  The contrast between the sahara and the mountains was great and everyone we met was very welcoming and looked after us very well. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan our guide and Abdul our driver were both very funny and looked after us very well.  Hassan really enjoyed telling us about his country and was always willing to answer our (endless) questions.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There is alot of driving, so bring something to read or entertain yourself with.  Also, take a little more money than advised in the trip notes, you can take it in sterling and change in country as there are exchanges everywhere.

LAND OF THE TIGER

Disappointing as regards tiger sightings – I was one of the lucky ones but still saw only three, albeit all special encounters.  It is not a good time at present to visit tiger parks.  The new (controversial) regulations imposed by the Indian Government mean that the park authorities have been forced to cut the number of tourist jeeps permitted to enter and constrict the areas where they are allowed to drive and there are now no opportunities for additional game drives or elephant rides.

Most Inspirational Moment

Undoubtedly the first early morning game drive in Bandhavgarh when a magnificent male tiger padded out of the bamboo and crossed the road a few feet behind our jeep - magical.  But India is a destination like no other and the whole trip was an unforgettable experience, shared with a good bunch of fellow travellers.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader was Hemal Dey.  Hemal is a very likeable, kind man with good knowledge of India and its history and customs and a bird specialist.  He did his very best for us in often testing circumstances:(1) The late addition to our group of three people whose original-choice holiday trips were cancelled  caused problems with game drives and Hemal was constantly trying to manage the situation to be fair to all.  Exodus had flagged the problem in an e-mail sent shortly before departure saying that at Kanha and Bandhavgarh game drives would need to be 5 people per jeep but this did not happen on the ground and at all the parks our 10-strong group (plus Hemal) was spread across three jeeps and only rarely did all three together gain acess to the premium zones.(2) Because there were no additional game drives on offer we had several days featuring hours of "leisure" time and Hemal arranged village visits and "birding" walks for us.(3) Our schedule for Agra and Delhi at the end of the trip had to be abandoned because extensive fog caused the train from Katni to Agra to run 12 hours late and instead of arriving in the early hours of Thursday morning we reached our hotel in Agra after dark in the evening.  In fact Katni Railway Station (including the "first class" waiting room) and the sleeper train are experiences I will never forget - with Hemal producing brunch (toasted bread sandwiches and boiled eggs) when we had gone almost 24 hours without food.(4) As the Taj Mahal is not open on Fridays, after visiting Agra Fort (well worthwhile) Hemal took us to a vantage point behind the Taj Mahal where we could just about see it in the distance looming out of the mist.

Advice for Potential Travellers

My resume of each park and the accommodation provided:Pench Jungle Camp had the best facilities (including a pool) and the park offers the best game viewing.  It has a huge variety of animals and birds which are easy to see through the teak forest.  But none of our group saw a tiger (Hemal had warned us that a tiger sighting here would be unlikely).Wild Chalet at Kanha had the best location (overlooking a river) although it was extremely cold evenings and mornings and game drives away from the premium zones were practically a waste of time - dense sal forest making game viewing very difficult.  But I had my first tiger sighting at Kanha - our jeep spent some time watching a female on the edge of the forest a hundred yards from the road stalking a spotted deer.Nature Heritage Resort at Bandhavgarh is close to Tala gate and this is the park where, across the group, we saw several tigers.  However, most sightings were "manufactured" - the park authorities use elephants to find tigers and shepherd them to where jeeps are waiting.  Bandhavgarh is the most beautiful of the parks we visited with spectacular landscapes.The staff at the lodges made us most welcome, service was excellent and the food was always good - plentiful and tasty, mostly vegetable curries of all sorts but with one meat option and all the usual Indian meal extras.The park roads are all extremely dusty and everything gets covered with a reddish film.  The evening shower back at the lodge was always a highlight of the day for me!

TRAILS OF VIETNAM

This tour is not for the faint at heart. There is a lot of travelling and a lot of action so be prepared. Fascinating country with wonderful people, not least of all Giang the tour leader. Fasten your seatbelts!

Most Inspirational Moment

The people were so friendly and relaxed.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great. Giang,s calm and ever willingness to help make him a strong candidate for leader of the year.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack light as it is hot in the south. the north can be cool in the winter but the payback is the dry season. Saigon is the best local beer!

HIGHLIGHTS OF MOROCCO

Fantastic and memorable 2 weeks!

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunset in the Sahara on the dunes. It was so surreal and I could happily have sat there all night.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mustapha is a very knowledgeable guide. Perfect - nothing was a bother. He went out of his a few times to ensure we had a good time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack for the cold. It is bitingly cold in the Sahara and the mountains. All layers are necessary! We took water purification tablets and they worked very well so issues for both of us.

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ATLAS PANORAMA

This was a really excellent and well organised trips. It was a very good mix between the busy streets of Marrakech and the 4 days walking in the Atlas Mountains.

Most Inspirational Moment

I really enjoyed the guided walks through the mountains, the scenery was beautiful. I also met some really great people on the trip, many of whom I intend to keep in contact with.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very friendly and really keen to accomodate everyone

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you have any concerns about travelling alone, join an exodus trip.......I met some great people!

THE TROPICAL SOUTH

This trip takes you to cities, beaches, wildlife reserves – all in two weeks. 

Most Inspirational Moment

For me, the best bits weren't on the itinerary; they were the incidental adventures that inevitably happen when you leave the group behind and go and explore.  Having said that, the Munnar day walk is fabulous and a great contrast to the hustle and bustle of Cochin.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader, Jatin, was calm and professional. However, I did feel he took a very 'coach trip' approach, in that information was usually limited to how long toilet breaks where, directing us to shopping co-operatives and leading us to ok but very 'safe' restaurants for group meals.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip is billed as 'leisurely' - and I'd just say be mindful of the type of people this may attract.  If you want to look at India through a coach window, be shepherded around and not have to think for yourself, and complain about not getting biscuits with a cup of tea, you'll be in your element.If, like me, this is not your thing, use the trip as a means of having your  transport and accomodation arranged, then take yourself off on your own, open your ears and eyes and get set to have the most fabulous adventures.  A word about meals: while the group dinner arrangements are handy in places like Munnar and Madurai, there are MUCH more exciting places to eat (for a fraction of the price) - so I'd urge you to get a guide book, look at the local recommendations and venture out.  As the trip notes warn, the service in restaurants is painfully slow, so the group dinners actually made for quite a painful frustating experience with 14+ people ordering, fiddling with bills etc. I'd also suggest that if you want to make the most of your time in Periyar, book extra activities in advance. It's a fair old drive to get there, so it was desperately frustrating to find, on arrival, that all of the extra hikes/safari options (other than the boat) were booked up.  We did manage to book ourselves on to an extra day hike and a hight hike too after a lot of fluttering our eyelids, but it was quite a stressful doing so.  Skip the stress and book ahead. Oh - and the morning hike arranged with the group isn't much to write home about, so if another activity clashes with the times (like the all day river rafting option, for example) I'd skip the morning walk and get out on the water. Do explore in Kovalam too - there's a much nicer beach than the main one lined with all the shops past the LightHouse - it looks like it belongs to a hotel, but it doesn't. Get yourself up the lighthouse and you'll see the track leading you down there.  A great place for watching the sun go down.

CYCLING THROUGH RAJASTHAN

A busy 15 days with plenty of laughs, fantastic guides and amazing sights.

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling past smiling laughing children playing together and watching them run across fields just to wave and say hello to you.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Brilliant ! Sanjay and Harish were the best you could wish for and both had an excellent sense of humour. Nothing was too much trouble for them and Harish's passion for his countrys history was very knowlegable and infectious. Sanjays laugh could be heard all round Rajastan and his dancing is a real treat.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you travel over Xmas/ January its very cold and very foggy. Take plenty of warm clothes, i cycled in 8 layers on 2 days, to layer up in the mornings and evenings and warm trousers for your early morning game drive in Sariska ( we had frost). The sun doesn't appear some days till 1030ish and the temperature drops quickly around 4ish. Full cycling gloves as well as fingerless for the cold days and the best padded saddle you can find as theirs are not at all comfortable.  A multi way scarf to cover your head, ears and mouth, to keep you warm and prevent some of the dust and pollution getting in your mouth. Wrap around glasses are a must. Also bring a torch as power cuts happen often. Finally bring plenty of anti bacterial hand gel - this is a must and use it a lot !Be prepared to be a tourist attraction yourself, i lost count of the amount of times our group were asked to be in photos. 

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: KVITAVATN

The balance was just right between active days that always encouraged you to push your skills a bit further and very comfortable and sociable evenings

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing the mountain on skis

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very fine leaders each with a different range of skills. I learned a lot

Advice for Potential Travellers

The leaders know there stuff. If you listen to them and take their advice you will find that you have improved in leaps and bounds over the week

CYCLING VIETNAM

Excellent active holiday with spectacular scenery, friendly people, a very good guide and a good group of people.

Most Inspirational Moment

Riding through remote villages and all the children and locals shouting hello

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent.  Very knowledgable, friendly and very helpfull.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Would recomend this trip if you want an active holiday.