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

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THE AMALFI COAST

Basically a perfect week in a beautiful part of the world, good food, great companions, great walks, excellent guide, great weather and fantastic views and experiences…

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking around the crater of Vesuvius, visiting Pompei and Herculaneum (optional), any number of beautiful towns/villages on the Amalfi Coast, the views around every corner, the fantastic landscape and the italian cafes...

Thoughts on Group Leader

Barbara was great, we couldn't have asked for a better guide to keep all of the group happy; enough breaks and stops and well-managed pace on the walks for all the different-level walkers (with plenty of local knowledge) and assistance on organising the 'free days' activities (Herculaneum and Ravello for the majority of the group, bus info etc for the others who wandered off in other directions). A very good guide indeed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Walking poles could be useful for a couple of the days - the walk to Amalfi and the Walk of the Gods to Positano have 'quite a few' steps down... there are a fair few steps up too on the walks.

Suggestions

Book it and go!Good as a first walking holiday.I had a great time :~)

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: DOBBIACO

Learning to cross country ski was something I had dreamt of doing for a long time.  Thank you Exodus for helping make a dream come true.

Most Inspirational Moment

The sense of achievement on our last day, skiing in glorious sunshine through superb scenery.

Thoughts on Group Leader

David was knowledgeable about both cross country ski-ing and the local area.  As an instructor he knew when to encourage the members of the group and allow people to develop their skills at their own pace.

Advice for Potential Travellers

For those travelling alone your fellow travellers will contribute to the overall enjoyment and success of the holiday.

Suggestions

Roll on Winter 2011-12!

A TASTE OF CUBA

 Cuba is a wonderful island with diverse countryside, sunshine, beaches, beautiful and historic spanish cities, cars, cigars and very friendly people.  I was very lucky as I travelled with a really nice group which also makes the holiday special. This is a cultural and historical experience not to be missed.   

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking around the colourful streets of Havana; the magnificant architecture, music floating on the balmy breeze, the ambience, the history and of course the friendly, smiling Cubans.  Santa Clara; the history and of course, the Revolucion!  The battles fought in and around Santa Clara  were the turning point of the Revolucion the city belongs to Che Guevara - he is everywhere.  Unfortunatley we didn't spend enought time to walk the streets of the city and absorb the ambience.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mariella (not sure of spelling) was an brilliant tour leader/guide.  Her historical knowledge was second to none and her passion for all things Cuban was wonderful and her sunny disposition made us feel relaxed when we arrived in Havana after a long day of travelling.  Our driver Eduardo was fabulous and very accommodating.  The tour ran smoothly; our hotels were very comfortable and well located (except the location of the hotel in Miramar, fabulous hotel but too far out of Havana). All our meals were very good - contrary to what all the guide books say -  the food was really tasty and varied.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Cuba, despite all the really positive things is a poor country.  Take lots of colouring pens for the children, cheap automatic umbrellas (£1 shop) for the elderly ladies to use as parasols and any spare summer clothes you don't need.  Trinidad is a fabulous preserved Spanish colonial city sandwiched between beautiful mountains and the Caribbean Sea.  It is also touristy and locals ask for pens and clothes mostly.   DO NOT GIVE TO THE LOCAL PEOPLE.   Give your donations to your tour leader who will distribute to the people who need it the most.

Suggestions

Visit Cuba whilst it is still under communist rule. The political climate is changing some of it good but no one knows if it will become commercial/capitalist - if it does -  Cuba will never be the same again.

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

A wonderful group of people on the tour enhanced the actual tour itself, providing plenty to see and plenty of discussion.

Most Inspirational Moment

watching the sunrise over the wadi rum

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan was superb, showing excellent knowledge of the sites and even providing great dramatic effect in petra, he made an effort with everyone in the group and even got on a bike for us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The tour trip advises that there was 10% off road but in fact the cycling is all along tarmac roads of which only a small portion was poor quality. I had taken my road bike with spare cross country tyres for off road but these were not needed. Also they were not expecting me to turn up with my bike at the airport but managed to cope - if any others had turned up with their own bike it would have been interesting so make sure they are aware.

LAND OF THE TIGER

Land of the Tiger  Tourists expect, travellers experience. Of nowhere is this more true than India.Unpack preconceptions and expectations, replace them with a sense of adventure and a sense of humour!The busy streets teem with life and colour. Ox carts brush flank to wing with limousines, brightly painted trucks play chicken with cycle rickshaws.The flaming flash of tigers moving proudly through the jungle, confident in their own superiority.  Langours lazing languorously in the sun, bemused by four wheeled creatures with clicking cameras. Leopards, deer, jungle cats, wild dogs and jackals. Beautiful birds in blues and greens decorate the trees.All this and the Taj Mahal. A timely reminder of the amazing skills of the Indian artisans. Forts and temples beautifully preserved.Accommodation from 5 star luxury, through to simple lodges, in stunning surroundings, to a basic couple of nights on a train!Throw in the colour and fun (?) of Holi Festival. A warning here for ladies with blonde locks, they will end up pink!A truly wonderful and memorable trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The close encounters with the tigers. 14 exceptinal sightings. Leopards, jungle cats wild dogs and jackals

Thoughts on Group Leader

Krishna Kumar was a fantastic leader. We cannot praise him highly enough

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you are there for Holi cover your hair. Janet didn't and now has pink hair!Research the best time for tigers. March is good as the grass is short and the tigers need to come to the waterholes.Take tennis balls for the children, Better for them than sweets and more fun than pens.

Suggestions

I thoroughly reccommend this trip to anyone with a love of wildlife. You will not be disappointed.

PICOS PEAKS & GORGES

A challenging walking trip to a beautiful area that’s relatively close to home.

Most Inspirational Moment

The area around the Picos de Europa National Park has some breathtaking views that I didn't expecting to find so close to home.  I was also pleasantly surprised at the lack of any tourist activity in the area- to the extent that we didn't see another walker for the first 4 days walking (although this was March and still the low season) 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Victor, the group leader was excellent. He tailored some of the trips based on his assessment of the groups ability on the first day. This meant that we saw some views that were additional to the standard itinery. 

THE INCA TRAIL

Generally a very enjoyable trip. Plenty of great memories and photos!

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking through the sun gate on the last day of the trek to suddenly see Machu Picchu in all its glory.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very helpful and friendly. Dealt with all pitfalls including being stranded at the train station at Machu picchu after a landslide. Still somehow managed to get us on the last train back to our hotel in Cusco!

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trek is suitable for anyone with any degree of basic fitness. Don't forget to bring a headtorch for the evenings as it gets dark early and a spare battery for your camera. When it rains it pours so a waterproof cover for your backpack is must.

Suggestions

Be prepared for very basic facilities whilst camping and not having a shower for many days! However the cook on our trip wowed us every night with some great food after a long day. Greatly appreciated!

WALKING IN ANDALUCIA

Really enjoyed the daily yoga.  Cortijo Rosario was in a lovely location, lovely open fire in the evenings. 

Most Inspirational Moment

The daily yoga, wonderful way to start the day for a walk.Seville on a sunny day, shopping and tapas was a nice change from the trek.Enjoyed the later treks when I decided to go at my own pace and admire the views as I went even if this meant being way behind and inconviencing others in the group. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Friendly and informative.  Sometimes remote and reserved.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't think it'll be warm in March in Spain - quite cold for the first 3 days!

Suggestions

Although I enjoyed the holiday, I found this experience to be not as enjoyable as other Exodus trips.  It felt like there was an element of being frugal in these economic times creeping in.

FINNISH WILDERNESS WEEK

Loads of variety, lots to do, could not possibly get bored, scenery stunning (no, this is not anything like Britain in December), just do not expect too much from the Northern Lights.

Most Inspirational Moment

Harrisuvanto, on the Pieni Karhunkierros Trail - frozen river, suspension bridge setting it all off perfectly, under a foot of snow, all in white, freezing cold, but no-one around.  Complete solitude, gorgeous setting and a wonderful sense of peace.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Olli was good - he knew his stuff and did all he could to make sure the activities went as smoothly as possible.  Did not spend that much time getting to know us all, other than the usual "how did your day go" type stuff. However, always there when you needed him.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Manage your expectations re Northern Lights.  When we went, all the activity was way too low down on the horizon to realy see anything, which was our only disappointment.  Clothes provided really are well provided for and plentiful.  All in good nick as well.  Take your own base layers, and if you have some special socks you like wearing in cold weather, take those as well.  However, you really can pack light.

FINNISH WILDERNESS WEEK

A fantastic trip that did exactly what it said on the tin: wilderness, northern Finland a variety of outdoor activities in a setting that seemed more than just a couple of flights away from the big city.

Most Inspirational Moment

It was all good - even building quinzhees in a wind chill of -25C.  Both times with the huskies were great, as was the ice climbing, the hot tub and the endless supply of rye bread at breakfast.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Olli was a friendly, sociable and knowledgeable leader who looked after us well. As we were a big group we were also looked after at times by Teemu, Hanna, Sara and pretty much anyone else who was around at Basecamp - all keen on making sure we had as much fun as possible.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Another review I read recommended budgeting around £500 additional expenses which I'd say is about right, particularly if you're planning on doing the full day of husky driving.  Booze from the bar wasn't bad value at €21 for a bottle of wine and €3.50 for a shot of whichever dodgy Finnish spirit takes your fancy. The cold weather kit provided at Basecamp is more than enough for what you need, good boots and endless layers of thermals and waterproofs, you don't need to take anything of your own. 

Suggestions

I didn't go on the day out to Ruka as I wasn't ready for the 'bright lights and coffee bars', preferring to stay around camp and do my own bit of cross country. which was a good choice for me.Other than sitting around the table and chatting there is nothing to do in the evening - although we found the evenings quite short as we normally were too tired to stay up for long - but books and possibly games would be a good thing to take.A really excellent trip though, I'd thoroughly recommend it - and it was possible to do more or less if the level of activity didn't suit.