Most Inspirational Moment
Petra.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Very passionate and enthusiastic
Advice for Potential Travellers
Be sure to take yourself a torch for the night in the Bedouin camp and clothes to wrap up warm Inthe winter weather.
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Overall a great trip to Jordan. Lots of adventure, culture and a great experience. Jordan is a beautiful country with friendly people. Our tour guide, Eddie is very passionate and knowledgeable about his country and we were very happy with his service.
Petra.
Very passionate and enthusiastic
Be sure to take yourself a torch for the night in the Bedouin camp and clothes to wrap up warm Inthe winter weather.
Travel to India was, since I remmember, one of biggest dreams.
I always wished to meet and to know these majestic culture, full of history and contrasts.
I learn so much in this trip, but I wish to know more, to do more in these and for these country, that it will stay in my mind forever.
The moment when we had a boat trip in Lake Picchola, in Udaipur, whatching the sundown, slowly and warm. To me, it was the gratest, mesmerizing and most fullfiled moment of all trip.
My group learder was always gentle and caring about all the group. Always read to help us making good decisions, clarifing our doubts and being a companion in this trip.
Keep your mind and your heart open to all the good things you can learn from these country, and for the kindness that everyone gives to you, without expecting nothing in return.
Exodus Travels were an excellent company to deal with whilst arranging my recent trip to Kilimanjaro. I felt like I had my own personal travel agent to help me every step of the way. They answered every question and query I had knowledgably and efficiently. Everything about the trip ran smoothly and to plan. I would definitely use Exodus again for a future trip!
The people of Africa were the most inspirational for me on this trip. Everyone was so nice and friendly.
I had 100% faith in the guides we had on the trip. They were knowledgably and made you feel at ease.
I would definitely recommend that you extend your trip by 1 day at the beginning of the trip as the flights are long and its a good idea to have a rest day at the hotel the day before you walk.
Have low expectations and be positive was the motto of our guide. My own expectations were exceeded! We got to see so many great things
Pandas! I booked this trip over any other because we go to visit the panda breeding centre. They are the most cuddliest and most adorable creatures. Whilst we were there we watched one get a bucket stuck on its head to one falling out of a tree. Yangshou with its Karst mountains! I love the countryside and this place was just stunning. We had rain most days we were there but the mist rolling across the mountains is just beautiful. A nice break from the busy crowds of the city too. The great Wall - Just wow! Even more breath taking in real life.
Dragon was very efficient and organised. He told us what we needed to know and what was happening a few days before it happened. He made us aware of optional extras that we could partake it. The motto of the trip was to have low expectations and to be positive. Dragon would often give us the worst case scenario and prepare us for the worst which meant we were never disappointed or surprised. And most things actually proved to be okay or to exceed our new expectations. Dragon was very helpful and supportive. My luggage got misplaced on a different coach and after a few phone calls managed to get it back quickly and without fuss. There was also a problem with my passport number. The office had pre booked my train tickets with my old passport number and so wouldn't pass the security check but after the first incident, Dragon managed to sort extra tickets so this wasn't a problem further along the road. Although not forth coming with information, Dragon knew alot and would give you all the information that he could give. No problems with translation.
Don't drink the water. You don't need to cover your legs for temples and things. We were supplied with bike helmets for our bike ride and had the option to hire some at other places. So no need to take your own. Don't flush the loo roll. Walk the steps up to the great wall. It's tough but if only a few of you do it you get that section of the wall to yourself for a good hour before you see everyone else that comes via the cable cars. Great opportunity for solo photos too. Practise with chopsticks before you come - its great fun to learn before you come and sometimes forks can be hard to find. Good trainers will get you through this trip! Lots of walking. Don't upgrade on the boat. We saved £50 and got to eat with the locals. We couldn't speak to them directly but I enjoyed watching how they used their chopsticks. If you only pay for one extra activity, do the night show at the Li River, Worlds largest natural theatre. Breathtakingly beautiful! Make sure exodus send you the exodus luggage tags - helps porters know that your luggage is all the same. Take an extra SD card, your going to need it!! One your packed, take half the clothes and double your spending money!
We have just returned from our first Exodus adventure. Had a brilliant week with great company and camaraderie in our group. The walks were safe, fun and informative in the hands of our guide Jose, who conveyed his love and knowledge of the area to make our walks interesting and very enjoyable.
Jose was a very competent guide and we felt safe at all times with him. The terrain is fairly challenging in places due to the gradient of some sections and conditions underfoot, however achievable for anyone who is walk fit and who walks regularly off road and we felt sufficiently tested and a good sense of achievement after each walk.
Our accommodation was comfortable and clean, with plenty lovely, home cooked food. We enjoyed delicious triple decker sandwiches for packed lunch made personally by our guide each day, very much appreciated after a long and tough ascent!
Reaching the highest point of our walk each day in such glorious weather and conditions, also the remarkable scenery of limestone rock formations.
We thought Jose was a ‘top guide’. Professional, fun, knowledgable and ensured all group members were looked after and safe.
Take walking poles, walking boots and enjoy!
I have been on many trips, all over the world, during the past decade or so, including many with Exodus. This Exodus trip I would rank as one of the very best. From start to finish, it was a wonderful experience, with a great group of fellow travelers. Each day was filled with new delights. The Japanese people were consistently kind, friendly, welcoming, and polite. The transport system is absolutely superb. The spotlessness of every location – even side streets in huge cities – has to be experienced to be believed. I am absolutely adamant that I will return to Japan in the near future because I was so enthralled by my experience during this trip.
Big things? The sheer scale of the space age buildings in Tokyo, standing not far from delightful back alleys with great restaurants and bars. Or the traditional dwellings and tea houses of Kyoto, with the promise of a sighting of geishas in the early evening. Hiroshima. The artistry of so many shrines and temples. Smaller things? The lovely student lad who, when we couldn't find our way back to our hotel, insisted on taking us all the way to the front door - then bowed at us as if we had done HIM a service. Snow monkeys - hilarious. The tiny bars in the Golden Gai in Tokyo. The first ryoken - and the first onsen.
Keigo Ninomiya . What a wonderful group leader; indeed, what a wonderful friend. He loved his country, and was desperate for us to experience and enjoy as much of it as possible. This was a man who did not accept that a "free day" was a day of respite for himself. Keigo was with us EVERY day and EVERY night. Our itinerary was so much more full than the extensive programme outlined in the trip notes. We visited temples and shrines which were not covered in the notes, we went to great restaurants (ie great food and drink, for modest prices, in traditional Japanese places), we went to Japanese theatre. in Tokyo. On one particular night in Tokyo, after our meal, a small group of us wanted to visit the Golden Gai. Keigo was immediately obliging, and led us to the place and to a delightful little bar, which could accommodate no more than a dozen people. We stayed there until 1.00am. Keigo was up bright and early the next morning, having arranged the theatre visit on our "free day". THAT was the kind of commitment he had throughout our trip. I have had great guides on every Exodus trip. In an exalted group, Keigo is the top man. Thank you so much, Keigo.
Bring a portable umbrella. Expect rain in Japan. Do a bit of basic homework about bars and restaurants before you go. Eating can be fairly cheap. The small supermarkets are well stocked with sandwiches, etc, for a modest lunch. There are PLENTY of small supermarkets, close to hotels, where you can stock up on essentials. Hotels have kettles, so if you have a supply of tea bags and/or coffee to supplement the handful of items supplied by hotels, it might make things easier. Day tickets for buses are about 600 yen, and if you are travelling on your own in Kyoto or Tokyo, these can be a good investment. Western food and drinks are available, but if you go into a "British Pub", such as "The Hub", which is behind the Kyoto Tower, you'll pay about £7 for a pint. There are also "Irish Bars", such as the one at the rear of Kyoyo railway station, where Guinness, or an equivalent, will cost 1000 yen, which is comfortably more than £7 a pint. Japanese pale beers, in Japanese places, are a MUCH better purchase.
A fantastic varied exciting adventure exploring Namibia, it’s breathtaking natural beauty and it’s wildlife, both large and small.
A cyclists/naturalist/geologists/ photographers paradise
Climbing the dunes, Experiencing Etosha wildlife then tiny desert animals, seeing sidewinders ... experiencing a thunderstorm Namibia style Cycling the huge vast areas was mesmerising and challenging, admiring the beauty whilst concentrating on the sandy tracks- Cycling with the game in the ranch reserve near the end of the holiday, being a few hundred yards from White rhino- without a fence! Hiddenvlek at the dunes Sundowner after cheetah experience at Solitaire lodge
Very good very knowledgeable on wildlife, Namibia in general. The group felt very well lead by the three team members Happy and McLoud were brilliant and the three worked well together, complementing each others skills. Stefan team leader was great, always cheerful and obliging, answered any questions we had, looked after us all. Occasionally a little light on specific details of the trip (eg how long upcoming cycle was) but we felt this was sensible as it allowed him to be flexible and he always made good decisions as to when we had had enough! I would encourage him to talk to the whole group more about history/ geography of Namibia as he had much more to tell when we asked him on a 1:1!
make sure you take lip salve a cycling scarf that you can soak in water to keep the dust out ear plugs for camping- some of the others will snore! camera! I don't think I ever stood up in my pedals to cycle, it's all steady, flattish and you develop skills on sand!
A fantastic trip with a very varied Itinery that gave a great feel for the beauty of South Africa and what it has to offer. The trip leader Justin Barr had a really positive attitude for his country and added to the enjoyment of the tour by being such a nice person and did his best to please everyone. The accommodation is also varied and I loved it. The wildlife and scenery on this tour are fabulous and I would strongly recommend this trip if you are thinking of visiting this lovely country.
Hard to pick out one thing but the interaction between the different cultures was very heart warming. Also I felt very safe all the time.
Justin was the best, a lovely person who bent over backwards to make everyones holiday great.
Don't worry you'll be safe and well looked after.
Tour Leader : Mr Linh Vo. Trip Code: MOV181014. Linh & his Exodus team; Tour Bur driver, Support truck driver & Bicycle mechanic were striving to ensure our tour group of 18 riders all had an exceptional Vietnam Holiday cycling holiday. Their efforts were appreciated and ALL group members had a wonderful Vietnam Experience. The cycling program was just right (moderate) for the cross section of the group.We saw the “Real Vietnam” from the bicycle saddle along back roads , as well as by bus,boat & train.The organization & running of this trip was exceptional. Full credit to Linh & his team for their efforts,I feel they went above & beyond simply,”just following the Itinerary”. They made sure we had a little “extra’ of the real Vietnam experience. Linh’s stories,songs and History lessons were all greatly anticipated by our group.
The 30 klm downhill section from the Dalat Pass to the coast plus the 10 klm uphill section of the Hai Van pass .ie just getting to the top! (made more difficult due to the hot & humid weather conditions) Also, Linh arranged a "Home Stay" dinner with a Local Vietnamese family which was an outstanding experience.
Mr Linh Vo was a fantastic tour Leader & a credit to your (Exodus) Company.I would give him 12/10.
If you're intending to cycle Vietnam,extra training to allow for the hot & humid weather would help.
The walkabout was lovely. The agritourismo, food, wine and walking were great. The problem with the walkabout is namely directions. The directions submitted by Headwaters need to be updated. Sometimes, they just DID NOT WORK. This is very frustrating when you’re in a country that you are unfamiliar with, are on a walking trail that is already moderately difficult, and unsure if you are on the right trail (and sometimes we were not). In some instances street names which were available would have been useful. In other instances, it would have been nice if the directions had said, continue for 4 km or 3 miles (instead of just continue on until you get _______.). That was the biggest/only “frustration” of the trip.
The scenic views on the walks.....so astounding!!!!
Stephano was fabulous. He is a very thorough and conscientious guy. Even with the language barrier, Stephano was easily able to make his directions or point of what he was discussing clear. He was ALWAYS on time for transfers etc and very easy to chat with from destination to destination.
To do the walks you must be minimally in average shape/conditioning. Some of the hikes are easy but some (especially one) is quite steep and quite physically demanding!! Overall, Tuscany is very hilly so there is no getting around climbing!!