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Discover Sri Lanka, an amazing adventure.

A truly memorable experience that we will treasure forever. Not only was our first Exodus trip, but our first group tour. We feel that Exodus really did an incredible job. We covered at lot of ground and managed to see so much of Sri Lanka. The days were jammed packed, but all the hotels we stayed at were very comfortable and had a pool or bar you could relax in at the end of your day.

I have so many favourites, but my best experiences were climbing Lion Rock, the optional elephant safari, optional grade 3 river rafting, the cycle ride, walking at Horton Plains and the optional lake boat ride at Koggala.

Most Inspirational Moment

Definitely the cycling through villages and the walk in Horton Plaines National Park. The cycling allowed us to see a glimpse of real Sri Lanka. People were bathing and swimming in the canals, and everyone was so friendly. They all waved at us and said hello as we went past. We then stopped to have fresh coconut water and then rice & curry in a jungle restaurant. Be warned, make sure you take plenty of water and sunscreen or a hat. The sun was beating down and there were a few people who got burned. There was also an incident where someones pedal came off and another lady fell off her bike. In both instances the follow-up crew in the van did not have any tools or a first aid kit (I do not know if this is the norm, or there was a lapse), luckily someone in the group came prepared. The walk at Horton Plains was also amazing. Though there a lot of cloud cover, so no view, it was still very atmospheric and an invigorating walk. There are some steep, rocky climbs which gets your heart rate going, but nothing too strenuous. You do leave early from The Hill Club (5:30am) and the bus journey is quite bumpy, but they do this so that it's not too hot, and you hopefully get the best view. The journey in vans to the national park was a treat in itself. The scenery reminded us all of places in the UK. An honourable mention would be the boat trip on Koggala lake to the cinnamon island. Definitely worth the £10. It's a very tranquil catamaran-style boat and you get to see areas relatively untouched by tourists. Also, you witness the cinnamon farmers drying the cinnamon, and can purchase it much cheaper than in certain shops and the spice garden.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Roshan did a wonderful job. He was very informative, friendly and a good laugh. He gave us plenty of information about Sri Lanka, the culture, people, history and places we were visiting. You could always ask him questions and he also suggested a lot of stuff to do on our days off. We're both interested in art and asked if there were any galleries. He said modern art isn't really a big thing in Sri Lanka, but there was a hotel called Helga's Folly that we may like. The Victorian style house is owned by Madam Helga, who has decorated each room, hallway, passage and ceiling in the most eccentric art, photos and designs. Apparently the locals are scared to go there because they believe she is a witch in an old haunted house on the hill, but we went for dinner in the evening and truly loved the place. Very vibrant and such a great recommendation from Roshan.

Advice for Potential Travellers

- Take anti-histamines, LOTS of DEET, itch relief cream and plenty of sun lotion. Though we took some, we didn't pack enough. Also carry a small pack of tissues and hand gel as a lot of toilets did not have toilet paper. - You have 3 days in Kandy so you can wash some clothes on your first day, and can pick up any necessary items in the city. - The gem museums was the worst experience on the whole trip. Neither of us are interested in gems or jewellery and knew going in that we did not want to buy anything. The museum aspect was interesting and you got to see how they farm the minerals and see the men working on the jewels, however we were rushed through that part and were taken to the shop were the gentlemen all harassed us to buy something. Even when we said over and over that we did not want to buy they would say 'okay, only look' and as soon as you did they would whip out their calculators. If you know that you do not want to buy jewellery then I would skip this part entirely and get a tuk-tuk back to the hotel, or explore the city for an hour or so. - The kitty that we paid for at the start of the trip did not cover the guide, the driver plus the helper. We individually left tips but put them in a group envelope at the end. (We left 15000 rupees for the guide, driver and helper, though do not know what is the recommended amount as Exodus did not say in the trip notes). - If you do not like curry, or get a bit bored of it, all the hotels we stayed at offered alternatives, even the restaurants that we went to alone had a few options. The only times we did not have choice was when we visited the jungle restaurant during the cycle, and also at the Tsunami house. Though those were the best curries on the whole trip! (The food you have at the buffets was pretty much the same from hotel to hotel. If you order your food, be prepared for a long wait. If you only have 30minutes before you have to leave then you will not get your food in time.) The service in Sri Lanka is so friendly and polite, but the speed can be a bit slow at times...however this isn't a problem when you have great hotel to relax in with a cold beer.

Cycling in Kerala

What an astonishing trip! The whole itinerary was superbly planned with each day bringing new experiences to wonder at. The cycling was exhilarating if sometimes tough in the heat and humidity, but the back-up of the van proved a great boon for some of us! And there was enough relaxation time built in to allow us to recharge our batteries and generally chill out when we needed it most. This was our first trip to India and we were thoroughly wowed by the experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Personally this was on the last day of cycling when I decided to dawdle completely at my own pace through the scattered settlements along the quiet coast road, with the rest of the group way out of sight ahead of me and the back-up van somewhere behind me but not right on my tail. I saw so many sights, met so many lovely people and felt so completely safe and welcome even as a lone, western and obviously fairly affluent (ie displaying camera, binoculars etc) female - it was just wonderful.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader Safi was superb - very organised, friendly, supportive and knowledgeable and clearly someone who could be relied on to look after us as a group and as individuals. Our driver Vinu was also fantastic and a great source of local information as well as an expert bird-spotter - something I really appreciated.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If you're at all tempted by this trip just go for it - it's brilliant!

trekking new zealand

A very well put-together trip with a variety of really interesting experiences

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing "Mount Doom" appear out of its cloud cap on the Tongariro crossing - on cue, during a snack break - and disappearing again the moment my wife had got her camera ready! Helicopter trip into Siberia valley....

Thoughts on Group Leader

Linda (north island) - lovely Lady - felt very safe in her capable hands Justin (South island) - a tireless bundle of energy, very knowledgeable and a great organiser.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect to go up to waist deep on the river crossings after any rain!

Classic Vietnam and Angkor

This was a fantastic way to see as much of Vietnam as possible in a short space of time in comfortable surroundings. The local people are extremely friendly and always have a smile, which on remembering what they have gone through in the past is very humbling. There are opportunities to have free time but the temptation of the optional activities is very strong and I would recommend as many as possible.

Most Inspirational Moment

For me Kayaking in Ha Long bay was a definite highlight and one I'll remember for a long time to come along with paddling along the Mekong in a sampan which was just idyllic. The cooking class was also brilliant and we couldn't believe that we had produced this tasty food which of course we got to eat afterwards.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader Hai was a lovely young man, full of mischief and with lots of stories, always very helpful and hardworking. His command of the English language was brilliant. He looked after us well and had very good local knowledge with cousins popping up all over the place to provide us with delicious "pho", laundry opportunities and various bars to frequent. We were able to interact with his family and were glad he managed to get back to his home in Hanoi to celebrate his little girls birthday. We missed him when we moved on to Cambodia.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Travel light, there are lots of opportunities to buy very cheap items. I was hard pushed to spend all my money that I had allowed myself and actually came back with £40 unspent. There are plenty of opportunities to have quality clothes or shoes made up for you in Hoi An but it would be a good idea to have a drawing or picture of what you would like and they will make it/them up in a couple of days for a fraction of the price in the UK. There is a lot of walking so make sure you have comfortable footwear.

A jewel of a holiday

I booked on the last scheduled “Highlights of Provence” tour for 2015 at the last minute from Australia (where sadly, Exodus doesn’t get much exposure). The tour proved to be an absolute joy, a real jewel of a holiday. The “centre-based” accommodation concept is clever, as you can relax for the duration and not have to pack and unpack every day. Gréoux-les-Bains is a good base – it is a charming village, well maintained and with a good range of eateries and little shops. The Hotel les Alpes in Gréoux-les-Bains was a lovely base – my room was spacious, comfortable and spotlessly clean. The hotel staff were friendly and the breakfast buffet was generous with a variety of choices. The two dinners we ate in the hotel restaurant (included in the tour price) were stylish and delicious.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were many - so many that I took over 1,000 photos - but it would have to be walking along the spectacular Verdon Gorge near Quinson, with its plunging cliffs, turquoise water and azure sky.

Thoughts on Group Leader

I have nothing but the highest praise for our tour leader, Yves Novel, whose good humour, encyclopaedic knowledge and confident and assured leadership made the trip a pure joy. Although we were lucky enough to have glorious, sunny weather every day, storms were never far away, and Yves wisely paid close attention to "le météo" and adjusted the programme on a couple of days to ensure we got the best out of our day and weren't ever at risk of storms whilst up in the mountains. At all times he consulted the group and guided and cautioned us about how best to climb in the stony terrain with great patience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks weren't hard nor particularly long for fit travellers used to walking tours, but the rocky terrain did pose some challenges to knees, which can be overcome by bringing a walking pole (or two) with you.

Walking the Amalfi Coast

This trip was chosen by my wife and myself at short notice but it turned out to be a fantastic blend of some slightly challenging walks ( due to rain and wind in November) loads of fantastic views , some incredibly interesting historic locations and even a swim in the bay at Positano on the last day at the end of November!
The hotel was very well run by a friendly family with beautiful cooking and the inclusion of 3 meals. made the wholetrip very reasonably priced.Our guide, Livia, helped us have a great time and made changes to accomodate the weather conditions and the differing physical abilities of the group members.

Most Inspirational Moment

The visit to Pompei followed by a walk to the crater rim of Vesuvius.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Livia is an excellent guide - the best we've ever encountered. All the group members were paricularly impressed by her warm-up and cool-down excercises and stretching for each walking day which were both useful and attracted a lot of welcome attention by passers-by. She has a great rapport with the hotel staff and also with the whole group particularly on Karaoke- night.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The first day's walk was challenging due to the weather and we would have benefited from more training to prepare ourselves. Do try and swim in the sea, you'll never get better views of the coast and you won't forget it.

Colours of Rajasthan

Such a fabulous trip to see the colours of Rajasthan! A busy, culture – filled introduction to India in the company of like -minded travellers!

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise at the taj mahal! Getting a glimpse of rural life in Rajasthan - peaceful and colourful in contrast with the vastness and 'honking' of the cities!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader was more than you could ever expect from a leader! Enthusiastic about his home land of Rajasthan, very knowledgeable and kept us feeling safe, up to date with the plans of the trip and also very adaptable if changes had to be made. Very kind, funny and contagious optimism! We feel very lucky!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Embrace the noise, honking & tuktuks and keep moving with it! It becomes normal after a day!

A great insight into a rapidly changing country

I’m really pleased I got to see Cuba before it changes too much. While you can see the commercialism is starting to creep in, it still feels like it has been stuck in a time warp.

It is an interesting place, though I have to say that for me Havana was by far my favourite. It is worth seeing it before it changes too much, but you can also see some incredible buildings that are ripe for development.

Most Inspirational Moment

We had some free time on the last day and hired an old American car to drive us round Havana - it was a fantastic way to see this amazing city and well worth the time and money.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was great - incredibly knowledgable and his English language skills were great. He gave us a very good overview of the country and what is has been/is like to live there. He was keen to show us not just the more obvious places, but also for example a local ration shop.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Staying in the Casa Particulares was interesting but a basic knowledge of Spanish would be helpful - even if just to introduce yourself to your host. Some speak no English whatsoever. The casas are very variable and while all have en-suite bathrooms, the plumbing was in some cases rather interesting (!) and it wasn't always easy to get sufficient water to wash your hair or shower properly. There is alot of bus travel so take a book or music on the bus with you to pass the time.

Discover Chile

Visiting Chile and Easter Island is like going to four different countries
The lunar like landscape, Geysers, beautiful blue lagoons and spectacular night sky of the Atacama desert.
The lush green of the lake district with fast flowing rivers and volcanoes.
Wild and windy Patagonia, with glaciers and icebergs.
Easter Island where there are numerous giant statues.(moai).

Most Inspirational Moment

There were so many. Eating breakfast in the freezing cold surrounded by Geysers. A picnic at sunset in the Atacama Desert. A very hairy boat ride to see the penguins on Magdalena Island. Nowhere else in the world can you sit and view giant statues on a beautiful beach.

Thoughts on Group Leader

It was very obvious that Miguel is a very experienced guide. He whisked us through the various airports with ease. When for any reason we could not follow the itinerary he quickly found an alternative. He recommended various places to eat in each area from the cheap to expensive and let us decide for ourselves where we wanted to eat. .He is a very calm guy with a good sense of humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take warm gloves and scarf. Fleece and windbreaker t-shirts and a few jumpers. You have to be fairly laid back to do this trip.There a four internal flights and long bus journeys on some bumpy roads. If you are interested in Astronomy it is well worth doing the tour in San Pedro.

Absolutely Amazing

I was thinking weather to go on these type of holiday for couple of year as I am not one these everyday or even weekend cyclists. But I wanted to see Cuba and may I say, I chosen well!
The only first couple of days were bit boring / same scenery / same kind of roads but after that it was marvelous

Most Inspirational Moment

The free day in Trinidad but if I would have a chance to go there again I would plan my day differently You can take taxi to the beech or to water falls in the morning and than walk around Trinidad in the afternoon as it is not that big place

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose was great! Great knowledge of history ( I feel i know more about Cuban revolution than our own) during a long transfers he kept us entertained by telling us jokes When dinner wasn't included he always booked us a nice place with a good food