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CYCLING CUBA

I’m not a keen cyclist but thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience . the only way to see the real Cuba . It would have been better if they’d cut out some of the boring long flat straight days against wind & done more in the central & east Cuba which is far prettier & interesting . More east to west would have avoided the prevailing [ & strong ] winds too .

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling in the Sierra Maestra [ day 9 ] . Quoted by exodus as being the toughest day but no worse than some of the others & far more enjoyable due to scenery & hills .

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ramon was excellent in every way . i've been on a few exodus trips now & he was up there with the best .

Advice for Potential Travellers

I'm not an enthusiastic cyclist so found 65km against the wind & in 32c tough going but don't feel bad about  jumping in the bus for the last few klms ! 

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA

A great introduction to Morocco with a fantastic group of fellow travellers!

Most Inspirational Moment

I appreciated the contrasting landscapes -- rocky, desolate desert --> stunning mountains --> the buzz of Marrakech's medina.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohammed found a good balance of guiding and letting us take things in on our own.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Prepare for some long days of driving, especially in the beginning. The upside is that you'll gain an appreciation for desert life.The desert camp and mountain gite were more luxurious that we anticipated. My husband and I were almost disappointed to find ourselves in a private room with access to Western-style toilets!When you arrive in Marrakech, hop a taxi and have dinner in the Medina. We ate near our hotel which I regretted after visiting the Medina the following night - the buzz is amazing! And try a hammam! 

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA

I had a fantastic holiday. The programme of events were tremedously varied allowing you to get a good insight into the country. The tour guide and group of travellers were also excellent

Most Inspirational Moment

I enjoyed the sahara by night experience and also the atlas mountain climb

Thoughts on Group Leader

The guide was vey informative and an excellent guide. The trip notes were also very imformative and help prepare you for the trip

Advice for Potential Travellers

The holiday really gives you an experience of some of the key highlights of morrocco. Some days are long and the coach transfer are long on occasions. However you get a great experience of the culture food and people of morrocco. The sahara experience was excellent however the overnight accomodation was slightly more sophisicated than maybe published. I would really reccommend this holiday

PETRA & WADI RUM BY BIKE

One of the best trips I’ve done.  Jordans a great country to visit – lots to see, the people are welcoming, and yes it is safe!  You don’t need to be super fit and the cycling is well organised with high levels of support

Most Inspirational Moment

I had a great time in Aqaba.  Its a great place to people watch and gave me the only real opportunity to meet the locals - don't forget to visit the mosque - they are so welcoming there!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zohair was a great leader, who could think on his feet and make adjustments to the programme where necessary. He kept us well entertained during the longer bus rides and arranged fantastic lunches and snacks for us on the road

Advice for Potential Travellers

Buy a cheap gel seat cover before you go - my saddle appeared to be covered in petrol - but I didnt realise until I'd ruined a pair of shorts!If you're a vegetarian, don't rely on exodus to book your in-flight meal!Don't pack too much! There's plenty of time to do laundry in Petra, if needed 

SIERRA DE AITANA TREK

A fantastic week of trekking.  Extremely well organised, a great group and fabulous views and scenary.  The weather was perfect too. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing to the top of each of the peaks. I never thought we would get there but seemed to do each of them with ease!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jose was an outstanding leader. He was passionate about the area and shared this passion with us.  One of my lasting memories will be of him walking with his secateurs ensuring the route was well maintained!  His lunches were superb and his knowledge of the area, the fauna and flora and trekking was excellent.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't expct to lose weight.  We seemed to eat excellent food all day long!

A WEEK IN JORDAN

A busy week’s sightseeing, taking in all the highlights of Jordan.  A full itinerary, but still plenty oftime for people wanting to chill out as well as taking in all the sights.   

Most Inspirational Moment

  The most inspiration moment was seeing just how huge the Petra sight was, we think of it as just the Treasury, it is so much more had to be seen to be believed. The Dead Sea, the Red Sea, Crusader Forts, camels and donkey rides. Just so much it was an incredible adventure. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Khalid was informative, interesting, and hilarious in equal measure.  He created quite a splash with the locals wherever we went, being personally known to almost everyone everywhere we stopped - including the boat crew.  What they don't tell you in the brochure is that every tour involving American, English or Aussie tourists must - by order of the Jordanian government - be accompanied by a tourist policeman.  Our policeman was a lovely guy who joined in with the tour when we got the the bedoun camp dancing around the fire with us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just do it, you will never regret it.

MARRAKECH & THE SAHARA

A really great overview of Morocco – lovely to include the desert, the mountains and Marrakech.  Lots of travelling, but plenty to see along the way.

Most Inspirational Moment

Watching the sun do down over the Sahara after a camel-trek to the campsite was special, as was sitting round the campfire later on.  Exploring the kasbah at Ait Ben Haddou before the big groups of tourists arrived was lovely, really quiet and peaceful, and the bustle of Marrakech was a real contrast!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohammed was great, very friendly, lots of useful knowledge and good advice on how to get the best from the various places we visited.  One bad restaurant choice on our first night in Marrakech, but a great recommendation for our last night made up for it.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for some long-ish mini-bus journeys, but the bus was comfy and spacious, and it gave plenty of opportunity for general chat amongst the group.  Food was generally great and plentiful - it sometimes felt like more of an eating holiday!!As I've found with trip notes for other Exodus trips, the amount of money they recommend you take is nowhere near adequate, unless you were only to have the most basic meals and spend nothing on extras (and by extras, I mean as basic as fizzy drinks).  There are lots of AGMs along the way though, so it's easy to get more currency while you're there.On the flip-side, the accomodation was generally better than the trip notes suggested, particularly in the Sahara campsite (flushing loos!) and the mountain gite.  Yes it can be quite basic, but very comfortable.1 day in Marrakech is really no way enough, but it will whet your appetite to go back for a long weekend under your own steam!

ATLAS PANORAMA

First trip to Morroco and wont be the last! From Marrakesh to the mountains  a very different but spectacular landscape.

Most Inspirational Moment

The 18 mile walk to the lake was beautiful and varied. We have walked a few mountains over the years but this landscape really has the WOW factor.  On our descent from the lake we arrived in the valley to be suddenly greeted by our guide Hassan who appeared like Sheharizad from the Arabian Nights! Whilst waiting for the group I was surprised to spot a figure on top of the very highest peak who seemingly, aware of my gaze, disappeared like magic. Hassan smiled at my disbelief saying he was a Berber shepherd "they are like ghosts" and so he was..  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Hassan is very proud of his culture and has a instinctive knowledge of the landscape and nature and this inspires interest in his country and confidence in his ability to guide the group. I found him attentive without being overly fussy (not treating us like a school trip- which can at times be a temptation!) with a sense of fun and good humour.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Buy supplies in Marrakesh because you are very limited in the villages. I quite liked a week without alcohol as it made the walking more enjoyable (speaking from experience of some pretty boozy treks in the past) but must admit a cool beer after a long walk tastes pretty good and cant be brought in the villages. Walking grades are notoriously difficult to assess (like beauty its always in the eye of the beholder) but I would say this was a low B easyish to moderate walk.  Yes there are a few huff puff bits but generally these are short and very manageable. Nonetheless to walk 18 miles takes reasonable stamina so don't over estimate your fitness otherwise you will endure rather than enjoy it - but as said by another reviewer you can always hire a donkey!

CLASSIC VIETNAM & ANGKOR

A whilstle stop tour of the highlights of Vietnam – with each destination having its own character.  Served with great food.

Most Inspirational Moment

The best bits:The trip was worth while for the food - which was very fresh and tasty.  The market trips were very interestingShopping in Hoi AnThe contrast of Angkar WatThe Vietnam War Museum & tunnels in SaigonMeeting the rest of the Group!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Dzung was outstanding as a tour leader.  He went the extra mile at every opportunity to make sure that everybodies expectations were met.  He was immensely professional but also relaxed & smiley. Dzung made a good trip great and is a great ambassador for Exodus. Thank You.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The trip is leisurely but there is a lot of travelling around so there is not much opportunity for a lie in.  The Vietnamese seem to get up early, so the hotels were often quite noisey first thing so bring earplugs.  Have lots of space in your luggage for the shopping!Road crossing freaked a few people but you soon get the hang of it.Consider booking your flights separately - the eight hour layover in KL made for a long flight home.

DISCOVER SRI LANKA

This was an excellent trip to get a good overall impression of Sri Lanka. I would certainly go again but with a view to seeing  fewer temples and more wildlife in their natural habitat.

Most Inspirational Moment

I went on this trip to relax but it was impossible to ignore the many and varied photographic opportunites! There were certain locations that were inspirational such as Kitulgala by the river. The river rafting was a fun experience but most of all I will remember Sri Lanka as one of the friendliest nations I have visited.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Sujeewa Rathnayaka was an excellent group leader. He was kind, considerate and always mindful of each individual's needs. His explanations were informative and very interesting.  His constant attention, careful planning and attention to detail made the holiday a great success.