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An experienced group leader, who prepared well. He had exactly the right balance of leading and supporting, helping the group to have an enjoyable week.
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This was my first Exodus holiday and my first solo holiday. I enjoyed the company of my fellow travellers. It was a pleasant location and the food was good.
An experienced group leader, who prepared well. He had exactly the right balance of leading and supporting, helping the group to have an enjoyable week.
My friend & I chose this trip to celebrate our joint 60th birthdays as we wanted to do something really special and this exceeded our wishes and desires in many ways – with the walking, sights and especially the food. We jokingly called it our walking and eating tour of Japan. From the moment we arrived till the time of our departure we had the most fantastic time.
I believe we found the Totukuji Temple (not sure correct spelling - name) in Kyoto - where the red gates wind up and up and up the hill - with many steps leading up - to be absolutely spectactular. However I must say that the Cherry Blossom trees that we saw in Tokyo - in various parks - were also fantastic. I believe that this will remain an everlasting memory for me. Could not stop taking photos of these.
I believe our leader did her best to accommodate the various needs of a diverse group. She was casual in her approach in leading us which suited us.
Do a lot of research on the major areas you visit - so you can plan your free days and just go and enjoy it. The weather in late March - April is also a little unpredictable - probably a lot colder than we thought it would be - we were glad of good coats - umbrellas needed at times - cheaply available everywhere. We also made the most of every moment to the point of at times exhaustion. But you are only here for a short time so make the most of and enjoy it. Also we found good cheap food in the Kyoto Station - where some locals ate. Also in department stores - in food areas - fresh good and cheap with markdowns towards the closing times.
The Jordanian people are wonderful – no hard sell, just courtesy and polite enquiry. Amman, Jerash, the Dead Sea, the Desert, and snorkling over a coral ‘garden’ in the Red Sea are all memorable and superb, but what makes Jordan a number one, must visit, must see destination is Petra – absolutely awe inspiring.
Trekking on the second day with the local guide behind Petra and then making our way down into Petra from on high; the usual route is not to be missed, but the views on the second day were exceptional - think Utah's Canyonlands with temples and tombs.
He was interested and interesting, for he displayed courtesy and expertise throughout and his local knowledge was invaluable. In short he took good care of us and was good company.
Take a camera!
Stunning scenery, fresh tasty local food and wonderful hosts in our friendly and relaxed hotel. It was my first walking holiday and certainly won’t be my last.
Seeing the waterfall on the walk through Valle delle Ferriere. A stunning moment that reached all the senses; lingering in silence, watching the water cascade over the mossy stone capturing the sunlight, it was one of the most beautiful natural sights that I have ever seen. A personal highlight was starting the week like Bambi unable to find my 'walking feet' and ending the week striding along confidently; no hill too high or slope too steep.
Ale was really encouraging; he got to know each member of the group and understand their personal strengths and limitations and was able therefore to support each person according to their need.
It is challenging in places, that's the moderate bit. But you can go at your own pace and that's the leisurely bit. I was relatively inexperienced but I was able to pace myself and my confidence grew throughout the week. Go for it!
A great trip offering good cyling, great people. lovely food and wonderful culture.
I have done a few cycling trips now and in Asia I am always amazed by the friendliness of the people and the children who all come out to see you and call out "Bye!!" I was also impressed by how clean Sri Lanka is. I loved the temples - we certainly saw a lot of them! Also thoroughly enjoyed the visit to the Elephant Orphanage. We just sat and watched them for a couple of hours playing in the river. Getting to the top of that Hill!! Think of it in stages. We had a stop every 20k so all I thought about was doing the next 20k and it wasn't as difficult as I thought it would be. If you have any hesitation just do it! You can always get on the bus for a stage.At the end of the trip I went on an optional Whale watching trip. This was excellent - we saw lots of whales and dolphins.
We had Suresh. Initially I was disappointed as I was expecting to have Peter lead our trip. However Suresh could not do enough for us. Suresh's love for his country (and temples) was very evident. I believe this enriched our whole trip. There is a lot to be said for having a guide who is a native of the country you are touring. Suresh's laugh just put everyone in a good mood. He also loved a good bargain and was always negotiating for us to get the best price. Upali was our driver - lovely man who could talk for Sri Lanka! AJ was our front man - catch him if you can. Then we had the gorgeous Chamara as our back man and mechanic. Great team but AJ please slow down at the front .......
Take an umbrella! No country is ever this green and verdant without plentiful rain! Also a torch is useful. If you go to the elephant orphanage try and buy some bananas on your way. You can get them there but you will want a lot. Remember this is not a race. Every trip will have people on it who wish to get to the destination as fast as they can but that doesn't mean we all have to. We were always at our destination well ahead of schedule and I now wish I had stopped more, taken more photos and generally not rushed through everything. This does tend to happen a lot on cycling holidays so stand your ground. Tell the leader you would like more "regrouping" so that you can stop and take photos and generally enjoy the scenery. When you get the opportunity use the local transport - it really is an experience! We got a bus back from Galle and a series of vendors trooped on and off the bus selling nuts, oranges and other wares. The amount of people they manage to get on a bus! Was pleased we were on it first and got seats.
A wonderful, wonderful holiday. The scenery is stunning and the walks allowed us to explore a variety of locations within the national park. The hotel is in a great location for access to the peaks.
The scenery cannot be rivalled! There were plenty of 'wow' moments where the camera just wouldn't do it justice! The location of the hotel is great - breakfast is with a view!
Alvaro was lovely. He became one of the group, he was relaxed and friendly. His knowledge of the area was fantastic and he shared lots of information on each walk. Alvaro allowed us to walk at our own pace and he moved within the group to spend time with everyone.
In April, be prepared for all weathers, a little like walking in the UK at this time. Obviously it is a mountainous region so the weather can change quickly. The sun was hot at this time of year.
It was a joy to let others organise everything – and you did it so well! The accommodation and food was extremely good with a great mix of ages and personanlities in the group.
After a very short drive we began our walk uphill towards Amalfi and the sun shone!. The scenery was just so interesting: panoramic views of the coast and sea and then down to the gorge in the national park which was stunning and very atmospheric. Finally, to be taken back in time as we passed the old paper mills close to the entrance to the quaint town of Amalfi.
Alexandro was constantly bright, welcoming and interesting!
We so many steps it is sensible to take knee supports and walking poles.
Would have scored higher but for a few issues that were probably specific to this particular trip (eg: a ferry strike, very small group and unseasonably bad weather).If you're looking for easy walking, great food, scenery and culture with a passionate leader, this tour is for you.
Seeing the Acropolis and a great education on all things Greek and Island from the tour leader.
Thanos was great. Clearly loves everything about the area so every question on everything (from asparagus to Zeus) wasn't just answered but expanded upon (eg: what's that flower, answer: it's camomile, used in XYZ and prepared by ABC, for ... etc).Also, extraordinarily, instead of cutting our tour schedule due to the poor weather and strike he actually managed to expand it by adding in another island and throwing in his own tour of Athens - which I thought was incredible. I've been on a few tours and have always been impressed by the leaders, but he was outstanding.
Maybe April was too early to go and I think it would have been more fun with a bigger group (only 4 of us).
Had a fantastic trip. Very well organised. Excellent company (8 in our group). Transferred with the luggage to Funchal – Andre arranged it all with no problems.Visited Monte garden and Botanic garden by cable car.
Walk 1 Ponta de Sao Lourenco - fantastic views, hot sunny and breezy, lizards great entertainment back in time for swim in the pool.Walk 2 lovely, exciting edge of cliff walk, different flora/fauna to Porta da Cruz. Lovely hotel. Walk 3 Levada do Caldeiro Verde - really pretty but busy. Walk 4 not so nice - fog and cold and staircase to Endumeada, a long hard day - glad I did it. Tunnels amazing. Walk 5 I opted out of the last walk as it was foggy and wet and I thought I would hold everyone else up.
Excellent local guide - Andre Pontes who had a great sense of humour and "eyes in the back of his head". I felt very safe with him and valued his experience of the walks and knowledge of the plant life. Hotels very good, food wonderful. Heated pool lovely.
A complete holiday for one incredible week.
There are many parts of this trip which were unforgettable, but climbing the dunes of Wadi Rum and dancing with the Bedouins at the camp are the most memorable.
Our leader, Samer, was freelance and contracted to us for the week. While very warm and helpful if asked, he did not take as much initiative in explaining to us the itinerary for the day or helping us understand what we might need in terms of the various bits and bobs required to make a trip more comfortable. For example, the group would often wonder how long a journey may be, where we would have lunch next, or how far we'd have to go before we reached a toilet. With children (there were ten children) it is more essential to be told when we would need to slather suncream on them so we could do it before we got to a destination rather than waste time at it.
The Wadi Rum accommodation is actually quite good - they provide very thick blankets (in April at the time of writing this) - so you may not really need sleeping bags. Aqaba has a laundry service round the corner from the hotel (Mina Hotel) and you can wash there if you need to. Carry strong sunscreen for the Dead Sea and Red Sea and Bethany.