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Amazing Greek Mountains

This trip takes you to Northern Greece firstly to discover Zagori National Park. The scenery is spectacular and not what typically comes to mind when someone mentions Greece. Starting in Thessaloniki you head west to Zagori staying in two characterful villages, Vitsa and Papingo, built in the traditional stone style on the mountainside. Unfortunately, the first two days of the itinerary were affected by the weather, but when the weather improved the walking was brilliant. After a variety of walking coupled with dramatic mountain views, you then head to Meteora, how those monks built those monasteries still astonishes me!

Most Inspirational Moment

For me, my two favourite days were the Vikos Gorge walk and the hike up to the mountain refuge and on to Dragon Lake. We were super lucky with the weather and views were beautiful. There was still some snow around Dargon Lake. In the summer on the return from the refuge, there are some pools which would be perfect for a refreshing dip!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Stavros was a very enthusiastic leader who was obviously passionate about the mountains and surrounding area. He has been leading trips here for 14 years and has gained a wealth of knowledge. This was his first time leading an Exodus trip, with this in mind he did a great job.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The mountain refuge was cooler than I was expecting, so I would recommend taking layers! The water here is drinkable, amazing mountain water, so don't forgot to take your water bottle. Walking boots are a must as the terrain is often uneven, there are walking poles available there if you do not wish to take your own.

AOP 180512

I have just returned from AOP 180512,it was quite a rewarding trip, we saw lots in our travels there was great variety from the rural countryside and small towns to the wonder that is Tokyo.It might be an idea to indicate in the title that travel is exclusively by train (AOP……by train).We had the most fantastic hotel in Kyoto, our hotel in Tokyo was very good also,both were next door to the subway which made travelling around very easy,all train stations have english signs and announcements.There are many many historical and cultural sights to visit and lots of shopping opportunities. This country has everything. It also feels very safe,people can leave their belongings unattended. I witnessed this on several occasions. There are lots of food options also…….

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many moments that come to mind Mount Fuji appearing out of the cloud. The hustle and bustle of Tokyo Visiting Hiroshima Travel by bullet train

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour leader Ayaka Tsukamoto looked after us all very well. She is particularly good at her job,we were always kept supplied with maps that had all the places of interest marked and any other information that we requested. I have a food allergy and she took particular care that food was always suitable for me.I especially thank her for that.......

Advice for Potential Travellers

Pack your bags and go....

Ancient and Modern Japan

A wonderful trip , accompanied by a great bunch of fellow travellers and a guide who made it her job to ensure that we all got the best out of it. We could not possibly have achieved so much in so short a time without the company of our exceptional guide Ayaka who just made everything work like clockwork in the nicest possible way. The whole trip was truly exceptional. Excellent hotel accommodation in Kyoto and Tokyo. The Ryokans are quirky and a good experience of yet another cultural difference. The food at the ryokans was amazing, beautifully presented and a feast for the senses.

Most Inspirational Moment

Every day provided us with an inspirational moment- In Kyoto the beautiful garden at the Silver Palace, coming across a Geisha in the lamplight outside a tea house, exploring tiny Zen gardens at the minor temples, waiting to begin the most beautifully arranged food all of which is completely alien in looks and flavour. Tokyo, a city of contrasts. It is epic in size and yet manageable via its incredible transport system. Something weird and wacky on every corner. Owl cafes??? Japan has the appearance of familiarity and yet is so culturally different.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ayaka was energetic and enthusiastic. Always on hand to help us make the most of every moment of the trip. Her attention to detail was second to none, ensuring that we managed the busy itinerary and navigated transport systems with ease. In the major cities she provided us with a guide and a transport map that she had annotated with the major sites and suggestions for quirky areas to visit. Always with a smile and an infectious laugh. She gave her time to every person on the trip ensuring that we all gained a personal experience of her country. Her knowledge and information giving was always just enough for us to gain an insight and understanding of the sight or area we were visiting yet she was always willing to expand further to individuals with specific questions. Ayaka was an excellent guide and we would not hesitate to recommend her.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There is a lot of walking and the pace is fast so you need comfortable and water proof shoes Take an umbrella or buy one when you arrive. When it rains it can be torrential! Be prepared for early starts and very long days. You will often not return to the hotel before 9pm. If you have particular interests research them before you go and your guide will help you to locate shops or museums. Take a good guide book as you will have a free day in Kyoto and another in Tokyo. If you are on the group flight home you will not leave the hotel until 5pm so you have effectively a 2nd free day. Your guide will also be incredibly helpful. Just ask. Breakfasts are not provided. Eating out is possible but local stores sell yoghurts, fruit and some even oats and muesli so easy to have breakfast in your room. The local bakeries are fantastic. The Akibukuro station close to the Tokyo Hotel has an excellent supermarket and takeaway food dept. Consider adding additional days to the end of your trip.

History in the Heat

I’ve always been interested in Egyptian history and when friends suggested joining this holiday I booked straight away. And it didn’t disappoint. Seeing & being able to touch stones & hieroglyphics that were put there thousands of years old was magical. Watching the scenery change as we cruised south on the Nile was also really good.
Overall the tour was seamlessly organised and managed by our excellent guide, Sayed Mansour, who always made sure everyone was clear on timings and locations. He has an encycolopedic knowledge of both the country’s history and also its modern day affairs.
On the negative side, this trip is described as ‘leisurely’ which our group would dispute: we had 3 ultra-early wake up calls (2am & 3am twice) to catch planes and for the 300km coach drive to Abu Simbel. And there were early starts all other mornings too to beat the heat. This & the temps made it very sapping. The temps were much hotter (in mid to high 40sC) than usual as Egypt was having a heatwave, so drinking lots & loose clothing were musts. Thank goodness for air con on the coach & in our rooms!

Most Inspirational Moment

Riding an Arabian stallion round the Pyramids with hardly anyone about. This was something I arranged privately because on Day 1 I opted out of the tour to visit an equine charity I support which helps the working horses in Giza

Thoughts on Group Leader

See above. Sayed Mansour was an excellent guide

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take £ notes as you can pay for the entry visa & all the extra trips with these (or dollars or local notes) & just change a small amount of Egyptian pounds A hat or scarf is a must. And don't wear hot pants-type shorts as your legs will burn & it offends the locals. Be prepared for the traders to hassle you endlessly, which can be intimidating

Whistlestop Tour!

Eight days flashed past. We covered a lot of ground, but the travelling was carefully planned and broken up with site visits.
Our Greek tour guide, Eva, provided valuable information about where to eat and what to do in free moments. More about her later……
The hotels were comfortable and central. The driver, Manolis, was steady and safe and the roads are much improved.

Most Inspirational Moment

All the sites are magical, even the Acropolis, overrun with tourists. Our favourites from the past, Delphi and Olympia were still amazing, but one of the special visits was to Eva's favourite, Ancient Messene. We'd hardly heard of it, but it's a wonderfully excavated site with a complete stadium and mausoleum- you can even see the basins that the athletes washed in. And even better, there were only half a dozen visitors apart from us! We can't decide whether to write to Mary Beard and tell her to get on out there and make a programme about it, or just let it remain a well-kept secret.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Eva was brilliant. We did a similar trip some years ago, where the tour leader was British and just dealt with group logistics. At each site we picked up a local guide, some of whom were better than others. Eva combined both roles with enormous energy and enthusiasm. As a Greek graduate in archaeology she guided us round the sites, answering questions, pointing out details that we would not have been aware of, ensuring that we were up to scratch with the flow of Greek history. These discussions continued whilst we travelled. At the same time she was always aware of group dynamics, wanting to make sure that all eleven of us were having a good time.. There was a lot of laughter and enjoyment! By the end of our trip she must have been exhausted! Exodus, I hope you realise what an extraordinary resource you have in her. She certainly made our eight days memorable and educational (in a very good way!)

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take note of the accurate title of the trip - Highlights . As travellers now in our seventies we had visited almost all the sites over the last fifty years and the purpose of the holiday, for us, was as a refresher. For this, it was a brilliant itinerary. It would also be excellent as a taster if you had no experience of the sites and wanted an overview. But don't expect to linger! Also, be aware that two sites, the Acropolis and Delphi, are steep with very uneven surfaces. Make sure your shoes are up to it.

ADE Puglia Discover the Heel of Italy

A fascinating holiday very interesting area of Italy.”Full on” busy busy busy

Most Inspirational Moment

The White City. Ostuni.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Agata was a great guide and we all regarded her as a friend, very kind to me and a lovely sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This really is a full on holiday, full of interest and each of the four places we visited were so interesting May is a good month to visit this area the wild flowers were really lovely.

Fab cycling. Fab guiding

Simply lovely countryside and great cycling.
We had the most wonderful weather, food and drink!
Michaele, our guide, was diligent reliable, and fun. Three cheers for him and Susie in the van!

Most Inspirational Moment

The « challenging » day four. Great sense of achievement!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Knowledgeable Reliable He made the trip

Advice for Potential Travellers

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Our first Exodus trip, but it won't be the last..........

A great first trip, Cecile the group leader was excellent. Competent, calm, interested. A different type of walking each day. From hot up & down treks to ancient roman quarries to beautiful ridge walks with quiet, unspoilt gorge walks in between. Not sure I would describe it as “leisurely” – think moderate is more accurate.

Most Inspirational Moment

The second day's Ridge walk, great views, lovely breeze to counteract the heat.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Interesting, warm, not overbearing.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Wear lighter walking boots- ankle support useful, but leather boots too hot!

Tough but rewarding

Based on previous reviews I thought this would be challenging but manageable for my abilities. Some but minimal cycling recently but good fitness base. It was definitely more difficult than some of the reviews suggest in particular day 1 is straight into some tough climbs which I struggled with but for the rest of the days I was able to manage quite well. Slower cyclist in my group-most of them regular cyclists with good speed but they were all super supportive throughout. All in all a great trip with a great support crew and very rewarding to complete the last day 🙂

Most Inspirational Moment

Completing the last days climbs and the whole trip in general after a tough first day where I doubted my abilities.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Erlis was great-knowledgeable and supportive throughout. Very enthusiastic with his work ensuring everything is perfect.

A varied programme on this interesting island

A late May departure found the sun shinning and temperatures up to mid 20s plus which is the top end of my comfort zone for hill walking. We were very lucky to follow a wet spell of weather that brought the spring flowers out in profusion. Walks are not long but can be challenging due to the rocky terrain, so not one for the novice.
Highlights were:
The archaeology of the Nuragha people
The clear deep blue sea for swimming
Hotel S’Adde that was so welcoming, clean spacious rooms, plentiful good food and wine, and endless hot water!
A trip to Orgosolo to see the street art/murals on the free day

Most Inspirational Moment

The views from lunch time spot on day 1 at the fire watchers lookout post. and the visit to Serra Orrios to see the Nuraghic village - but do visit the Dorgali Museum to see the artifacts from the site

Thoughts on Group Leader

Engaging, patient and determined that we should all have a great holiday.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Probably not suitable for novice walkers unless you have experience of being in the hills e.g. rock climbing.