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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

I choose this Exodus trip because I wanted to go on an adventure and having seen the itinerary I suddenly didn’t want to go anywhere else! I felt that this trip was offering so much variety with the wildlife, sunshine, walking, cycling, rafting, cultural/historic sites, jungle, beaches, hill country…I could go on…but to sum up, it delivered all that was promised and more.

Most Inspirational Moment

One of the most enjoyable activities on the trip was the bike ride to a local village, where we stopped at a farmers house for the best curry I had on the trip! The reason this bike ride really touched me was the peaceful way this allowed you to soak up the atmosphere and the scenary, but also the friendly welcoming atitude of local people...we must of looked like quite a spectacle, 15 British people and a Canadian...on bright yellow bikes, wizzing (and sometimes wheezing!) past peoples houses...children came out and waited by the side of the road to wave to us as we went by :)I'd also have to mention the first time we saw an elephant in the wild, catching a train from up in the clouds of hill country, the view from the top of Sigiriya Rock and as a keen photographer...all of the inspirational photo opportunities throughout the trip!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujan our tour leader was absolutely brilliant, we always knew exactly what was happening and what was expected of us; he kept us amused and informed, teaching us Sinhalese and Sri Lankan songs! And went above and beyond when we ended up in the midst of an unexpected cyclone, he made sure we were all safe, reassured us and then created a cocktail to calm our nerves when the storm had calmed! Sujan obviously loved his homeland and this love was infectious, also him and his crew had an amazing eye for spotting wildlife and maximised the number of elephants we got to see!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for all weather conditions!!! We had so many days of beautiful sunshine, but I wasn't quite prepared for how wet it could be when the heavens did open!

Suggestions

What an amazing adventure, with a lovely bunch of fellow travellers! I can't wait to book my next trip!

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

Having not done a holiday like this before I didn’t know what to expect but it surpassed all my expectations, every day brought the most amazing experiences or stunning landscape – it was truly spectacular!

Most Inspirational Moment

There are way too many to name just one inspirational moment - standing on top of Sigiriya Rock, watching and feeding the elephants at the elephant orphanage, The World's End at Horton Planes, the train ride to Banadarawela, the stunning tea plantation landscape and the wonders of Yala National Park name just a few of the amazing moments we experienced on this fantastic holiday.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan was excellent, organised, easy going, knowledgeable and friendly - the perfect tour leader and a leader that got no end of compliments from the seasoned group travellers from within the group!  An excellent tour leader who helped make the holiday what it was.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take good walking shoes, plenty of shorts for the walking portions of the holidays (though for the temples you need to cover your shoulders and your knees).  Ladies you may want to take a dress and chaps may want to pop a jacket into the mix for one of the evening meals (I'm not sure that the accommodation is the same all of the time but you may just need it). Take plenty of deet bug spray and lots of memory cards for your cameras.  Beware of local animals - especially at the hotel on the South Coast - don't leave items un attended on sun beds or put put items of clothing out to dry on the ground floor terraces as you may find the animals take a liking to them and you won't see them again (I lost my walking shoes!).

Suggestions

This was an absolutely stunningly, amazingly, spectacular trip and has totally given me the travel bug.  I can't wait to head off again and see more of the world.  The island of Sri Lanka is beautiful in every way, the group I travelled with and the tour leader made every moment special, the food and the accommodation were great.  Once you arrive you'll not want to leave.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

Perhaps one of the most rewarding holidays I have been on. The group was lovely, our guide superb and Sri Lanka was breath takingly beautiful.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking on Horton Plains to Worlds End and the train ride down the mountain. Simply wow!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Superb! Roshan was so professional from the outset. Sharing his abundance of knowledge and his country with such enthusiasm. No request was beyond his capability.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wear insect repellant.

Suggestions

I would just like to thank Exodus as this holiday was perfect for me.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

A great trip covering the cultural, historical and landscape highlights of beautiful Sri Lanka

Most Inspirational Moment

The trip was very varied covering the main cultural, historical and landscape highlights of this beautiful country.  My particular favourtites were a cycle trip through local villages culminating in a fabulous lunch cooked by locals and served al fresco on large palm leaves, yummy!  Another highlight was a wonderful walk on Horton Plains followed by a great train ride down a 6000ft descent; fabulous scenery.  The trip to the elephant orphange was another highlight; around 50 elephants withing touching distance parading down to bathe in the river was a sight to behold.  Two days of relaxing on the beach at the end of the trip was perfectly placed and the perfect opportunity to get my longed for camera shots of the local fisherman suspended on poles in the sea collecting their catch of the day.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was very knowledgable and experienced; this being his 171st exodus trip!  He had honed his skills at providing a good combination of knowledge/guidance with enough opportunities for personal day dreaming, contemplation and reflection as we rolled along on our journey.  Admiration for his ability to stay so fresh and enthusiastic after 171 trips :-)  

Advice for Potential Travellers

Best to change most of your money at the airport as they give the best rates.  Deet 50% keeps the mosies away - only got two bites the whole trip! 

Suggestions

The only part of the trip which was a little disappointing was the amount of buffet meals we ate in hotels! Buffet is BIG in Sri Lanka and it s a little overpowering to have so many buffet meals. I would have liked more opportunities to take meals in local restaurants, although I appreciate that with some of our hotel locations this option was not always easily available.   Overall, it was a fantastic trip with a great group of people.  Happy Days!

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

This is a holiday when you are on the move a lot,therefore you get a real insight into how the island "ticks".The people are happy and friendly and the hotel staff are excellent.

Most Inspirational Moment

The view from World'sEnd.The excellent meal provided by the Tsunami victims.Being given shelter by a local villager during a downpour on our jungle walk.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujan is an excellent leader.His knowledge of the culture and wildlife of his country is encyclopaedic.A fantastic personality with a superb sense of humour.Any problem was efficiently resolved.Even providing ash for a Leech wound!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect some rain.A waterproof jacket is essential although umbrellas were available on the bus.There are times when footwear with a good tread are essential.Be aware of tourist scams in Colombo.

Suggestions

This was an excellent holiday with a great group of fellow travellers.It's worth taking part in all the activities.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

This was my second exodous adventure and it did not dissapoint, enjoyable from start to finish, there was a good contrast from the beach at the start of the holiday to the cooler mountain ranges, and then back to sea level for the Yala National Park safari.

Most Inspirational Moment

Most inspirational moments were cycling through local villages and getting a good feel for how the locals live from day to day. The white water rafting was great, went overboard but the water was warm and all the safety equipment was provided. Yala Safari was amazing.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader could not have been better, made a difficult job look effortless.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just enjoy!

Suggestions

The games and meals we had with the locals were really nice, actually the best curry I had was at the Tsunami house we visited.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

I had wanted to go to Sri Lanka for about 15 years and it met and exceeded every expectation! It is an incredibly comprehensive trip, combining culture, wildlife and beaches, so something for everyone!

Most Inspirational Moment

As I'd wanted to go to Sri Lanka for so long, the whole trip was inspirational for me. If I had to pick out the most exceptional moments though, I would have to pick highs and lows (in relation to sea level!!) The highs were climbing to the top of Sigirya, which tested my head for heights something rotten coming down a not terribly wide staircase literally nailed into the side of the rock!!) and climbing Adams Peak and seeing the sunrise (even though it wasn't a clear sky) from the summit. The low, which was probably my most favourite moment of the holiday, was taking an optional whale watching tour at the end of the holiday which was out of this world! However, it seems unfair to only pick a few moments of the holiday, as we did and saw so much. Everything was great - from the cave temples to Kandy, the cycle ride in Giritale and the visit to the Tsunami house (both of which involved a most stunning local curry lunch!), World's End to the Ella Gap to Yala National Park...

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan was fantastic! He was smiling from the day he met us to the day he left us! He was always happy, helpful and efficient and has clearly benefitted from his many years of experience to make the holiday into an absolute pleasure for everyone. It quickly feels like he is an old friend and just another part of the group. Roshan started every day with an informative talk about various aspects of Sri Lanka, whether it was politics, traditions, food or the numerous amount of holidays so we learnt an awful lot (before our mid-morning coach nap!!) Do watch out for his cheeky sense of humour though and his appalling number of English clichés!!

Advice for Potential Travellers

This is actually a pretty active holiday with lots of travelling, so can be tiring - our group frequently used the travel time to cat nap!! However you have your own bus and can often leave bags (or yourself!) on them whilst visting various sites. Be warned though - the bus may be inclined to break down every so often, but fortunate our drive and helper were technically minded and managed to patch it up well enough most times!Don't go too mad on the clothes front - shorts & t-shirts are the way forward - but ladies, make sure you have some below the knee trousers or skirts and tops that cover your shoulders to respect the rules in the temples. Do take some travel wash though as there are not that many opportunities to do laundry.If you're planning to climb Adams Peak, be prepared for 6km of steps up and 6km down! You don't need walking poles and a good pair of trainers is sufficient. If you're reasonably fit, you should be fine - I am but by God my calves hurt next day!! Also, wrap up warm for the summit - it's pretty chilly up top at 4.30 in the morning!!Take a good supply of wet wipes, hand detergent and tissues! And DEET is a must if you don't want to get bitten!For the Yala National Park safari drive, make sure you have spare batteries and memory cards as you'll doubtless be zooming for England! And be prepared for a very bumpy and dusty ride! My t-shirt was so filthy afterwards, I just threw it away!!If you are there in the right season, definitely go on the optional whale watching tour. It cost about £50 for pretty much a 5 hour trip, we were plied with tea, biscuits, water, fruit, omelettes & cake throughout and saw 3 different types of dolphin, two different types of whale and a couple of sea turtles - amazing!!

Suggestions

This was a fantastic holiday and I cannot recommend it highly enough. There is so much to see and do and so much variety. I would love to go back and explore more of the country and re-visit some of the places we went to - sometimes you just don't seem to have long enough in each place.  The Sri Lankan people are also very friendly (and laid back!) and those who welcomed us into their homes were most hospitable.If brownies and jewellery are your thing (strange combination I know, but bear with me...), when in Galle, head for the Pedlar's Inn Cafe. The brownies are out of this world and rather rich and copious - we had one between 3! And there is a jewellery shop in the back with the most beautiful pieces! This is an extension of the main jewellery store just up the road. Good deals can be had, especially if go in numbers and buy quite a lot on a public holiday as we did!!Finally, take as many pens & pencils as you can for the bike ride from Giritale. On the return in particular, the local children are home from school and love to wave or run alongside you saying "hi" (whether you're coming or going!!) They really appreciate receiving these gifts - I took about 100 with me and wish I'd have taken more!

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

Had a great time, it’s a beautiful country with contrasts from the heat of the jungle to the cool tea plantations.  Friendly people and lots of interesting sights to see, and of course baby elephants!

Most Inspirational Moment

There were loads of interesting things - the temples at Dambulla and Polonnaruwa, and the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy.  Enjoyed the elephant ride, and seeing elephants try to push each other into the water at the orphanage.  We were lucky enough to be there at the time of the festival in Kandy which was brilliant.  Also were lucky to see two leopards on the safari at Yala National Park.  Enjoyed the walk on Horton Plains, high up in the mountains, and the Hill Club which felt like being in an Agatha Christie novel.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We had Roshan Fernando who was brilliant.  He always gave us loads of info about what we'd be doing every day, how long it would take to get to places and what clothes would be suitable e.g. if we were going to temples or walking in the jungle.  He told us all about the history, culture and customs of the country, always making it sound fresh and interesting.  Loves dropping in jokes and sayings at every opportunity and had us all singing along with him and the mariachi band at a couple of hotels! 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Definitely give this trip a try.  I've never been anywhere like it before and really enjoyed it.  There are some early starts but it's worth it and you get to see a lot, it's a very varied country. 

Suggestions

Don't worry if you're not a massive fan of curry - I'm not and I found plenty to eat.  Most of the hotels do buffets so it's easy to try little bits of everything.  Take plenty of clothes, unusually I wore pretty much everything I took as it's so hot and, in some places, dusty.  A little thing, but you have to leave your bags out for collection in the morning when moving on and there's not always time to go back to the room to brush your teeth, so maybe take a little mouthwash if you like a minty feeling!  If you're there during the festival in Kandy, take a bit of extra cash to secure a seat at the parade, it's worth it as it's quite a long procession.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

A fantastic trip! As this was my first Exodus trip (or any kind of adventure holiday) I didn’t really know what to expect but we saw so much and it was so well organised that this has been my best holiday yet.

Most Inspirational Moment

My favourite day was the one where we cycled through the local villages and countryside and stopped for lunch at a house. (fantastic curry). We had a coconut break at a local farm where we watched a man climb a tree to get our coconuts and were shown how to make the milk. It was these little things which made the trip a little different. The temples and heritage sites are great but experiencing real Sri Lanka was even better. I was amazed by the Sri Lankans attitude to visitors. Everywhere we went people would be smiling and waving (even as we drove past on the coach). They really like having tourists and we were asked many times what we thought of their country. Beautifull was always the answer.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan was so well organised. He took all the stress out of the trip for us brits who have no idea how to tip, or when to tip (althought we did have a go at bartering  in the towns when we had the chance). Snacks appeared  on journeys and Roshan was always calm and informative (even when the bus broke down and a new one just magically apperared when we got off the train). The trip ran like clockwork and not only that, but he's a really friendly guy!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just enjoy! Do all the extra activities that you can.

Suggestions

As I have already said, I didn't know what to expect but the hotels far exceeded my expectations. They were all clean and of a good standard but some were amazing (Sigriha was my favourite). The vast majority have pools  and the food is also to a good standard (Although I've now eaten so much curry I don't think I will be eating it again for quite some time). Watch out for the monkeys!!

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

This was my first Exodus trip and it exceeded my expectations! I have always travelled independently and this trip combined joys of travelling with ease and organisation. There would have been no way that I could have visited all of these sites in the time allotted! Sri Lanka is a beautiful and varied country.

Most Inspirational Moment

Far too many! The Elephant orphanage, White water rafting, yala

Thoughts on Group Leader

Group leader was fab!