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A fantastic Adventure

Namibia is an amazing country with stunning scenery. We did so many new things …. One of the most brilliant things about the trip was the lack of people – for many of the activities we were the only people there, very few tourists, so for example camping in the desert surrounded only by mountains and climbing Dune 40 at sunrise we were the only people there. The people were warm and friendly, the winter daytime weather warm and cloudless once the sun came up but very cold at night. We felt safe and looked after by the great local team, and everything was well organised. The cycling in itself is not too hard in terms of elevation or distance but the road surfaces are unpaved gravel, often bumpy and uneven with loose sand and gravel so you have to concentrate very hard much of the time which makes it harder going than it might have been. We took a flight over the skeleton coast where desert meets sea, saw seals and flamingoes, had a very lucky and close encounter with 4 lions on our Etosha safari (once again there were no other vehicles around which made it more special). Campsite in Etosha had a floodlit waterhole so you could sit out at night watching groups of elephants, giraffes, rhinos coming to drink. We cycled in a private game reserve and were able to see rhinos and a group or 6 giraffes close up. We had a great smallish group of 8, great company, like minded people.

Most Inspirational Moment

so many .... for me climbing the dune at dawn, camping under the stars surrounded by mountains, watching wildlife at the waterhole

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sam had not done this trip before and was drafted in to cover last minute but he did a good job, organised and cheerful and kept us all safe. The support staff have done the trip many times, Mr Happy who was our cycle support and breakfast chef (French toast to die for!). Special mention for MC (MacLeod) who was our driver and chef who produced unbelievably delicious meals throughout the trip.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The roads mainly unmade so transfers and the cycling is a bumpy ride! It is VERY COLD at night (when we went in July anyway) so make sure you bring a decent 4 season sleeping bag (ours were inadequate 3 season and we had a couple of really uncomfortable nights). Camping equipment and support is great, but don't expect 4 star comfort on this trip! Fairly physically demanding but so so worth it to see and do all that we did.

Various Game Safaris

Daily adventures by vehicle, boat or foot, surprises and loads of memories. This was my second Exodus trip, another great leader, driver, group of people and itinerary. I’m hooked!

Most Inspirational Moment

Like others have said, you get inspiring moments daily. Difficult to choose just one but helicopter flight over Victoria Falls was a tick off my bucket list, boat safari in Chobe National Park, elephants & zebra at a waterhole on the road between Kasane & Maun, camping in Okavango Delta with walking safaris, elephants at Elephant Sands Lodge, Nata, walking with rhino in Matobo National Park, family of lions at a kill in Hwange National Park- to name just a few.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Siziba (Ceasar) was fantastic from the moment we met until we left. Humourous, intelligent, knowledgeable, well organised, likeable. He gelled the group together as a 'family', joined us at meals and varied who he sat with/spoke to, knew how to keep us in order with a few kind words if we got too excited, had menus in hand for any stop-offs so we could order in advance, organised any optional trips we wanted to go on, cooked great meals in the Okavango Delta. I also have to mention Trimo, our driver. Also humourous, intelligent, knowledgeable, organised, mixed with us well, always smiling & laughing, and very good at reading the road ahead to ensure we were comfortable when we encountered potholes on the long drives. Ceasar and Trimo made a great team and it showed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be open-minded, you may not see everything you want but you will still see and learn a lot. Take as many small US dollars as you can-- change is scarce. A bank card is very handy and usually accepted. Pack footwear in a separate bag in your suitcase. You need to take them out at Victoria Falls Airport when you meet the Exodus team. Suitcases go in a trailer, footwear in the bus as they need to be dipped in disinfectant on crossing into Botswana. The bus is a 23 seater inc driver and guide, so plenty of room. The plug type here is wrong- type D in trip notes which I took but didn't fit. The first lodge (Kwalape Lodge) hired them for a fully refundable deposit and a few of us bought the correct one at the shopping stop off in Maun for 35pulas- approx £2. This stop-off was also where we obtained Botswanian pulas, either from a machine or exchange. Don't underestimate the cold in June, July, Aug- their winter. Pre-sunrise drives in an open vehicle are freezing! Layer up as it does warm up later though that can vary- lots of cloud = cool, no cloud = hot. Some of the drives are on long straight roads- mostly good but short stretches with potholes. Have something to do/read if needed. 'Bushy Bushy' will soon be part of your vocabulary i.e. behind the bushes. Ladies and Gents are sent to separate sides of the road/bus. Take a large towel if you want a shower whilst wild camping. Pillows for the tents are small, hard & uncomfortable- use an alternative e.g. your large towel! A head torch or torch is a must- it's very dark both inside and outside the tent. The bags you are given are ample for 2 for a few days and you can take separate backpacks or camera bags too- mine had a large camera, 4 lenses, travel tripod etc. Be aware of security checks on transfers at Addis Ababa- one on way there, 2 on way back. On way back maybe just time for a quick drink between the two but no liquid allowed through the check and nowhere to drink after it. Enjoy yourselves!

Well Organized

The Torrecerredo is a great home-from-home, and the owners Jim and Pilar do everything to make your stay comfortable and convenient. The hotel staff are lovely.
Sometimes it was easy to forget you were in Spain, it was so lush and wet that the landscape was more reminiscent of Cornwall and Switzerland , especially with all those cows with bells around their necks!
Unfortunately the weather was very unpredictable and for two days the mountain mists descended and we could have been, well, anywhere.
The first walk was not especially interesting, the second was muddy but wonderful, and the sun shone.
I alone found the Cares Gorge a bit of a bore, a three hour unvarying trudge along a fairly busy path, then after a quick lunch you come back the way you came, so you get to see the same things twice.
Our fellow-travellers were a great bunch, which made the trip even more enjoyable.

Most Inspirational Moment

Canoeing on the Selle River was great fun.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tomas grew up in the next village so he knew the area extremely well.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are some good supply shops in the village, handy when Vueling lose your baggage, which they did twice to our party of 12.

Disappointing

2 lovely walks of 5. Disappointing accommodation. Only one was to the expected standard that is described. When I complained by email they did upgrade me to a better room that was empty but I wonder why I wasn’t given that room in the first place. As a solo woman traveller I did not feel comfortable in 2 of my 3 accommodations. Self guided hiking app was good. The town the walk started from was very rough!

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking from Weymouth to Lulworth. Lovely.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Communicated via text. Spoke briefly on phone at beginning of trip. Did not find him particularly useful.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip could easily be book and organized by yourself with much better accommodation.

Wilder than expected

We have done trips with wild camping before but this trip took things to the next level. On this trip you really do get away from it all and get very close to the wildlife. You really will be amongst the animals you’ve come to see. Early morning starts (be ready for 05:30 alarm calls) are worth it for seeing the animals still active before the heat of the day. ‘Assisted camping’ makes the whole experience more relaxing, with a great support crew to take care of putting up/taking down tents and preparing great meals. (You won’t go hungry.)

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a leopard was a highlight for us, especially as we were able to follow him for at least half an hour. We also spent some time watching a pack of African Wild Dogs and their pups playing in the morning sun outside their den. Elephants are always a joy to watch, especially family groups by the water.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kenny was a great group leader providing guidance and information and answering all our questions with great patience. His crew (John the chef, Casey and Yetu) kept the campsites feeling like home.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you are comfortable with the idea of wild camping: you are camping in sites with no fences or facilities. You will get dirt under your fingernails and you will hear animals around the campsite at night, (maybe even get a nudge from a honey badger through the tent canvas) but you will see lots of animals up close and in their natural environment. (This can be unnerving, especially seeing a hippo at close quarters from a mokoro.) The vehicle does not have doors and this makes getting in / out a bit like rock climbing. On the bright side you will get a full body workout each time you get in/out of the vehicle. This trip would not be suitable for anyone with any mobility issues. In winter you will experience two seasons: hot during the day and very cold at night. Do not underestimate how cold it can get in winter at night at the campsites and on those early morning game drives and pack an extra layer and a woolly hat. As noted, dust can be an issue. A scarf or 'buff' to cover your nose and mouth for long dusty driving days may help you inhale less dust. Relax and enjoy your wildlife experience in this beautiful country.

Stunning scenery and Amazing Wildlife

A packed and varied itinerary with desert landscapes, mountain walks and a chance to see a huge range of wildlife (we got to see the Big 5). Accommodation was good: big rooms, mosquito nets when needed, always a fridge and kettle, tea, coffee. Pretty good for vegetarians. Breath-taking skies and vast plains and mountains.

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing Dune 45. Seeing Deadvlei. Flying over the desert. Spotting leopard, lions, rhino (both black and white)...., including 4 cubs playing. waterhole in Etosha outstanding. The vastness of the landscape, the huge red skies.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Shane was wonderful: funny, organised, gave all the correct information, has a great knowledge and love for his country.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take warm clothes for early mornings. Scarf or buff for the dust. Some of the extra costs are out of date so check before booking (extra game drive at Etosha was double quoted price). Take Rand, they are accepted everywhere. Tap Water not safe at White Lady lodge and we were advised not to drink tap water in Etosha. Malaria prophylaxis advice is variable: we were all told different things. Felt very safe. Advice is not to go into Windhoek at night and only catch hotel shuttle. Food and drink costs very cheap. Lovely people. Full on trip but you will love it.

Cycle the Cotswolds: Oxford to Bath

First of all, our tour guide, Dan was fabulous! And we were impressed by the beautiful accommodations that we had, and the scenery was amazing. We liked being able to have some time to ourselves in the evenings, and explore the towns that we were staying in.

Most Inspirational Moment

Just seeing the countryside and being able to spend some times with my biking buddies.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We all loved him! he was very easy to work with and he was knew the answers to all of our questions. He was also flexible and was concerned for our wellfare.

Castles, Hadrian's Wall & the Lake District

The Hadrian’s wall trip was a perfect mix of hiking and touring the highlights of Northern England and the Lake District. Our guide Paul Cannon was very knowledgeable of the area being a native of the region. The places we stayed were inviting and comfortable.Overall the trip was all we expected and more.

Most Inspirational Moment

Hiking at Hadrian's wall and the castles we toured

Thoughts on Group Leader

Paul was friendly and professional. He was very knowledgeable of the area and took safety precautions to assure our group was doing well

Cycle the Loire Valley

I have just got home from my cycle holiday in the Loire. It exceeded my expectations. The guide Pierre, was very knowledgeable and helpful. The bikes were good. The cycle paths were all excellent, a few quiet roads, I did not feel nervous or over challenged. There was variety and plenty of visits to Chateau’s, vineyards and wine tasting. The picnic lunches were all very French, which is all part of the experience, and Thomas made wonderful choices of where we had them. The level of cycling was accurate. The distances were comfortable. I will certainly be looking for my next trip with Exodus.

Most Inspirational Moment

The group, including guides, Julia Bianca, Pierre and Thomas. The cycle paths, the magnificent countryside and stunning views. The incredible picnic sites. The scenery and the beautiful towns we stayed in.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Pierre and Thomas made this trip memorable for me.

Costa Rica Active Escape

I never knew of Exodus before and now I do. Guide was great. Everything was taken care of. Wonderful. Loved the adventures and flexibility when we wanted something

Most Inspirational Moment

River rafting, hanging bridge walk, zip lining

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great job