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

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A well- planned and well-supported wonderful adventure

This is a big walk with some long ascents and descents. The rewards are great, with awe-inspiring views, the satisfaction of significant achievement, and good companionship. The practical arrangements were well organised and the camp manager and guide both worked very hard to make sure everyone was looked after. The camping was comfortable and the food was great.

Most Inspirational Moment

On the last day - after a long ascent - reaching the high point, looking out over the Mont Blanc massif and realising the extent of the walk and the achievement.

Thoughts on Group Leader

The guide was energetic, enthusiastic, entertaining and encouraging.He knew the territory and was well prepared each day’s walk. His guiding was kind, caring , adaptable and tailored to each person’s needs. He was clearly an expert. I very much enjoyed his approach to mountain leadership. The camp manager was also excellent. He was well organised and went to great lengths to cater for everyone’s needs and preferences, including giving helpful local information for the free days.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do some long walks in the mountains to prepare for the trip. Don’t take too much stuff.

andrew sale

I went with my Brother for our first cycling trip. We have done little cycling so we were apprehensive but we thoroughly enjoyed the trip, food, wine, cycling, sites and the accommodation was good. We eventually found some good French beer!
Everything was well organised, well lead and we had great fun with everybody.
We were lucky with the weather which help make the trip.
The transfers were however quite long, which maybe needs looking at.
Also maybe look at having additional guides at some of the other main sites which were not guided. This could be added as option.

Most Inspirational Moment

For us, the cycling in Normandy was the highligh, however we believe this could have been extended a to include Pegasus bridge and the British cemeteries in that area.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Celine our leader was fantastic who is very good cyclist and guide spoke excellent English and had good sense of humour which made all our trip most enjoyable, please pass on our thanks

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't wear underpants under your cycling shorts! The bikes we had were hybrid with no suspension so gel seat would be good or ask for upgrade of bike.

Excellent sights, cycling could be improved

This was a good adventure through three countries, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Starting with Thailand, the first day’s cycling had a mix of temples to see as well as cycling but I felt that day 2 and 3 we were just cycling to get out of Thailand with not much to see and was a bit boring. Cambodia was amazing with not just the amazing Angkor complex, but also the more sombre sights of Phnom Penh, S-21 and the Killing Fields, where our local guide’s personal stories really made you think. Vietnam was different again, with much better scenery for cycling and a lovely stay in the Mekong Delta. Saigon, you are left to explore on your own. I visited the War Remnants museum and the Independence Palace, which both were an interesting visit. The local teams who organised the cycling, were well organised with a special shout out to the Vietnam team, though their roads were the bumpiest.

Most Inspirational Moment

Out of all the temples, I felt that the jungle covered Ta Prohm was the best.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Seen was the overall leader from Thailand . Due to the rules for Cambodia and Vietnam, he does have to defer to the local guides there. But overall, from an organisational perspective, he did alright, getting us all over the borders effectively.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There's no time in Bangkok. I regret not getting there a couple of days earlier to have a look around. Also, if cycling in June like me, expect very hot and humid conditions which makes even light exercise tough, let alone the 50 mile plus days in Thailand, so do prepare yourself for that.

Informative and interesting week in Georgia

A well paced one week exploration of various regions of Georgia. Lots of churches and medieval forts and stunning scenery .

Most Inspirational Moment

No one inspiring moment but a thoroughly enjoyable trip overall.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Nico was an excellent group leader, very informative , personable and efficient. Made sure things - i.e group meals and ordering items - ran smoothly . Happy to explain local customs and history .

Advice for Potential Travellers

Tourism , especially in the hospitality industry , is still developing. It is not uncommon , when asking a waiter/waitress a question to be greeted with " WHAT ?". Also when ordering food items be clear to specify the drinks arrive BEFORE the meal, the meal items to arrive TOGETHER ( i.e rice and stew , both items together otherwise the rice will arrive 40 minutes before the stew) . ATMS are widespread outside banks or in hotels and tourist info. However cards are taken widely as payment method.

A journey through history

Very enjoyable with a good variety of different sights

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Sit back and enjoy! Hotels and food better than expected.

Communism meets the Costas

This tour is pretty full on at times but has a number of frustrating periods of down time. A lot of time is spent on the road but not a lot of distance covered (the roads are winding and often steep, did anybody realise how mountainous Albania actually is?) Scenically Albania can be very striking with a range of contrasts and feels. The stark communist era buildings are a stark contrast to the adventurous modern (last 20yrs) building designs. It is a shame that lots of pre- communist era buildings are derelict and villages deserted. Preservation/restoration of older buildings is very questionable, eg 14th century base, rebuilt/restored last year, not for the purist. There is a lot of coastal building, in 5 yrs it will look and feel like a Spanish Costa.

Most Inspirational Moment

The level of the un-explored archaeology

Thoughts on Group Leader

Talked and talked, I gnawed my leg off. Seriously, very passionate and knowledgeable , but seemingly unable to filter the main memorable points and a tendency to lose the 'hook' within the torrent of information. Very helpful most of the time. The goalposts also tended to move, resulting in wrong place, wrong time.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Hotel rooms are very variable, be prepared to take the rough with the smooth, singles beware you will get more than your fair share of the rough. Beware of rooms that open directly onto stairs. Travel in the spring when it is cooler, June is too hot, the mountains way well still be snow capped in the early spring. Go soon, this country is developing very rapidly and will lose its' charm very quickly once the 'all inclusives' start to move in.

A step back in time

not only do you explore Bhutans hidden and unique culture on this trip…but you feel as though you travel back in time to our last shangri-la. Visiting one of the worlds only countries to boast being a carbon sink is truly insiring.

Most Inspirational Moment

walking though the ornately painted and decorated monastery's while listening to the sounds of bells, smelling the heady incense drifting from the prayer rooms filled with vibrantly red dressed monks of all ages. so many smiling faces

Thoughts on Group Leader

our tour leader Kinley gave great insight into the kingdom of Bhutan, the religions, the art and traditional practices...all with deep knowledge and camaraderie. an excellent leader

Advice for Potential Travellers

warm socks for the monastery's and lots of layers as the weather changes throughout the trip from bright and sunny to colder in the beautiful Gangtey Valley... lots of long sleeves

Bosnia and Beyond

An excellent trip. The scenery was spectacular. The local people kind and knowledgeable about the region’s history. I certainly feel I know more now about the devastating recent past and its legacy.

Most Inspirational Moment

Very many. From driving round hair-raising mountain bends to reach the beautiful Ostrog Monastery in Montenegro and being given a delicious traditional lunch by a local family in the countryside. In Sarajevo visiting the Tunnel Museum to see how the city had managed to bring in supplies to survive the siege during the 1991-5 war. Taking the cable car high above the city to walk along the winter olympics bobsleigh track. Watching the divers in Mostar plunge from the Stari Most bridge.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Evelin was brilliant. Kind and caring, he made sure the whole group had the best experience of his country (Bosnia). He was very knowledgeable about the region's history, environment, current politics. He was able to answer all our questions. He carried luggage to the ladies' rooms at a hotel with no lifts, helped take orders in restaurants, and even acted as waiter in one.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Sun protection and a hat are necessities, also sturdy walking shoes for walks on rocky uphill stretches. It's certainly worth staying on in Dubrovnik as there's plenty of sightseeing there.

I don't understand this request!

Great trip to Svalbard. Polar bears, walruses, seals, reindeer and loads of birds, gorgeous scenery. Comfortable ship, good food, wonderful friendly and helpful staff. Interesting talks every evening after supper. An excellent introduction to the Arctic.

Most Inspirational Moment

Got to be the polar bears.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Bertie was excellent and inspirational.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Get the layering right and you'll be fine.

Perfect blend of wildlife and culture

An amazing two weeks – first half spotting wildlife in the Borneo rainforest then a week on the mainland visiting colonial towns and modern cities. A perfect blend of two holidays merged into one. A full on itinerary but never felt too rushed, the hotels were mainly very good, the exception being the final hotel in Langkawi which in my opinion is in dire need of some refurbishement, a bit of a disappointment after the lovely hotel in Penang. Food was good with an exceptional group meal on the final night in Langkawi. Most trips were included in price only additional cost was the cable car and mangrove tour in Langawi both of which were worth doing. Melaka was great fun, a little bit bonkers and very lively night life, a real culture shock after our time in the simple lodges in the Borneo rainforest. We also took a 2nd trishaw tour in Penang to see the street art, not included in trip but we all really enjoyed it and saw a lot more than on foot as quite a big town. For a bit of luxury try the cocktails or afternoon tea at the Eastern and Oriental hotel in Penang (think Raffles in Singapore). A really lovely group of people helped make this one of my most memorable holidays. My first time on an organised tour but I’m a convert and this wont be my last.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the endangered Pygmy elephants on the river cruise, flying squirrels and spotting two wild orangutans. Appreciate that we were very lucky as the wildlife doesn't appear on demand. Melaka was great fun, bonkers and very lively night life, a real culture shock after our time in lodges in the Borneo rainforest.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Both group leaders were excellent. Edwin in Borneo (being a former forest ranger) had fantastic wildlife knowledge and along with our river boat driver was amazing at spotting so much wildlife for us to see. Edwin had a great sense of humour and took the group to a lovely restaurant on our last night in Borneo. Jason on the mainland was a kind and truly passionate guide and went out of his way to ensure that everyone in the group was looked after. His job was much harder as there was so much else to see so the group did split up more in the bigger towns, but he managed to keep everyone happy seemingly popping up out of nowhere to ensure everyone was having a good time and were safe. He always made restaurant suggestions for dinner and helped with menu translations. Mostly the group kept together and followed his recommendations. All of us heading off in a big taxi van for a fish and chip supper on a remote beach in Langkawi was a great shout Jason! When not with the group (hardly ever) he was always availble on What's App chat anytime should he be needed.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a poncho and small umbrella. The Poncho for the occasional huge downpours and the umbrella useful for light rain and can also be used as sun shade, it can get very hot walking around the towns. No need for hiking boots - some waterproof walking shoes/trainers will be fine. Plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent. But don't hesitate just book it.... just relax and go with the flow. I'm looking forward to the next adventure with Exodus now.