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

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Discover Costa Rica

This was an action packed trip, with moving every couple of days an improvement on the one night only trips I have done in the past. You have the opportunity to see as much of the country as possible, yes it rains but you are visiting rain and cloud forest. We where very lucky seeing some amazing sightings (the list was eight pages long – birds, animals, insects, reptiles, plants and trees – and that was not complete there was much more). Hotel catering was good were we availed ourselves, the driver safe and proud of his vehicle as well as being good fun and a good dancer and our guide was outstanding – his knowledge, honesty, humour, sightings but equally the obvious care he had for us – his guests.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the Resplendent Quetzal - in the hotel grounds at 6am. Seeing all four monkey species and both sloth.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Antionio had bountiful knowledge, openness and honesty, an appropriate sense of humour, the ability to maximise out experience with the sightings but equally he demonstrated that he cared for us - his guests.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Remember when you are up at altitude don't expect your body to work as well. Be prepared for a sleepless nights as you listen to the sounds of the forest - monkey's across our roof, frogs croaking and the sound of rain. All very soothing.

Discover Costa Rica

This was a very good trip. We had a very nice group of like minded people, an excellent tour leader, beautiful varied scenery, very nice lodges and so much to see in the way of animals, birds and plants. The included meals were all very good and the walks were not too long. I am so glad I went. Another great Exodus trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Costa Rica has a strong conservation policy and protected areas make up almost 27% of the country. We traveled around much of the country and were priveleged to see so many animals, birds and plants living in unspoilt areas of outstanding natural beauty. I went zipwiring and as we were waiting to be collected at the end someone dropped his helmet into some shrubs. He went to retrieve it but one of the young guys who was in charge shouted to him not to as he would tread on the plants. I won't forget that. Costa Rica has a young generation educated to look after what is so precious. That is hope for the future.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He is an experienced and knowledgeable tour leader who assessed the group and got it just right. He knows a great deal about the bird and plant life. We also learned a lot about life in Costa Rica but he had the skill to not be talking all the time so I could take it all in.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Learn a little Spanish as it adds to the holiday experience to say a few words, although English is widely spoken or understood. Have some money handy each day for small tips which are much appreciated. Staff are hard working and friendly.

Discover Costa Rica

We enjoyed it as much the second time round as our trip 14 years ago, which was infact, our first trip with Exodus.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking in the rain on the canopy walk while looking down on the luxuriant vegetation. Watching the antics of the wide range of humming birds was of course, a lasting experience.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very pleasant character; well informed on all aspects of the trip with a sound knowledge of the country's flora & fauna and always ready and willing to help. Of our 15 trips with Exodus he was among the best of the leaders, all of which have been very good.

Advice for Potential Travellers

You have to be interested in natural history to take maximum benefit from the trip and thus be ready for quite a bit of walking which, even at age of 82/84, we really enjoyed.

Costa Rica – pura vida

This was a wonderful 14 day trip (March 8 – 23 2014) which introduced us to the amazing bio-diversity of Costa Rica. Six very different regions were visited in a hectic schedule: the beguiling waterways of Tortuguero on the Caribbean coast; the impressive Arenal Volcano; the Monteverde Cloud Forest; Manuel Antonio on the Pacific; Esquinas Rain Forest, and Savegre Tropical Cloud Forest.

Most Inspirational Moment

Highlight of the trip? There wasn’t any single highlight. Everything we saw was a highlight. The colours are amongst the things you notice immediately on arriving in Costa Rica: the bright plumage of even the common birds, the array of brilliantly coloured flowers, the blood-red Pacific sunset, the vivid green jungle foliage reflected in the Tortuguero waterways. Another thing you notice is that wildlife is everywhere, even in the unlikeliest of places: a herd of coati around the minibus, a two-toed sloth and baby snoozing high up in the tree in an otherwise undistinguished restaurant car park; a three-toed sloth, in the same car park, laboriously descending his tree to do his toilet; a green parakeet on a suburban street in La Fortuna; crocodiles basking by the river under the motorway bridge.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Necessarily, there is a lot of time in the minibus so it was good to have 14 convivial fellow explorers. Our driver patiently negotiated the often difficult tracks that stood between us and the next discovery. As for our guide ….. . Johnny Villa-Lobos (no relation!) was a fund of information and expertise which he combined with good humour and bad jokes. He knew everything about everything Costa Rican; nothing floored him – he was equally knowledgeable about birds, flora and fauna, wildlife, history, the goal-scoring record of Mr Campbell. He knew it all. He was indispensable. Pura vida.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are lots of early starts to make the most of every day: we are near the equator, so it gets dark around 7pm. The gallo pinto (rice and beans) breakfast, washed down with some Costa Rican caffeine, is an ideal launch pad for the rigours ahead. On the bus we get some history: ticos take pride in the fact that they abolished the army 60 years ago (they all became teachers, policemen or doctors apparently). Every village, you will be told, boasts a church, a school and a football field.

Discover costa Rica

This is a first rate trip seeing all the important national parks and wildlife centres. The chance to see some of the most diverse fauna and flora in the world was a chance in a lifetime. Superb leader and driver, Good qualty accomodation in fascinating locations.

Most Inspirational Moment

Tortuguera national park on the carribean coast.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of birds animals and plants, which made all the differnce if your knowledge was very limited, like mine. Great organisational skills, and superb interpersonal skills made the trip very enjoyable for everyone.

Discover Costa Rica

A holiday in paradise pcaked with wildlife.
From the palm trees and white sandy beaches of the Caribbean and Pacifice coast, to the cool misteriousness of the the cloudforest, to the heat, verdant vegetation and sounds of the tropical rainforest. A holiday of contrasts with amazingly beautiful birds, frogs, reptiles and unusual mammals.

Most Inspirational Moment

Staying at Esquinas rainforest lodge - listening to the sounds of the jungle , cooling off and swimming in the river fed pool amongst the verdant vegetaion.and eating in the beautiful traditionally built lodge.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Gio was very professional in every way.

Advice for Potential Travellers

A long journey but worth it for the tranquility. Came home totally relaxed.

Pura Vida Costa Rica!

I loved waking up in stunning locations to enjoy the beauty of nature without a care in the world! It was my first trip to Central America so I didn’t know what to expect but I was certainly not disappointed. For all the reasons below I cannot commend this trip highly enough. It is definitely one of my all time favourites.

Most Inspirational Moment

Without doubt, to visit a country which is so wholeheartedly committed to conservation, environmental responsibility and sustainability. Experiencing the rich wildlife, from sloth to golden orb spider and from quetzal to iguana, there was a surprise around every corner. Staying at the beautiful Esquinas Rainforest Lodge and being looked after by the people from the village of La Gamba. Meeting the delightful children at La Trinidad School followed by a delicious lunch prepared by a local lady Aurora, who was so welcoming and friendly to us all.

Thoughts on Group Leader

We were lucky enough to enjoy the expertise and professionalism of Gio (Giovanni). His passion was wildlife, in particular birds, and you couldn't help but be swept along by it. I would describe Gio as quite shy, patient, kind hearted and genuine. He was very concerned for our safety and was also helpful and attentive. I was particulary impressed by Gio's support and enthusiasm for the local community, such as the school we visited and the local lady who we had lunch with.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take an extra pair of closed walking shoes as they are essential. There are extra optional trips such as the Mangrove tour at the Bay of Golfito so save some dollars! Consider travel sickness pills if you are likely to suffer. Our guide suggested some excellent restaurants to eat when food was not included. It is well worth taking his advice. If flying United Airlines eat at the airports as food is a bit scarce when in flight!

DISCOVER COSTA RICA

I’m no birdwatcher or particular wildlife enthusiast but I loved this trip.  To see red macaws giving a wonderful display backwards and forwards across the road was amazing.

Most Inspirational Moment

Staying at the Esquinas Lodge and learning so much about the ecological methods used there.  Swimming in the river fed pool was fantastic.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jonny was the best group leader you could ever imagine.  He was knowledgable, caring, considerate of everyone's needs and amusing with it.  No dry facts were thrown at us.  He imparted his wealth of experience and knowledge in such a way it made you care about this wonderful country and it's people.  I learnt so much.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't overpack.  Our driver, Orlando, was wonderful but I felt sorry for him having to lift my case at every stop.  There is a very quick laundry after 5 days and the hotels can generally have your washing returned the next day.

DISCOVER COSTA RICA

A wonderful experience. The guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about his country, the wildlife and conservation. Staying in eco lodges brought you closer to nature. The locals were very friendly and went out of their way to make you feel welcome.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting up at 5am and glimpsing not 1, but 5 resplendant Quetzals, Also, seeing Capuchin monkeys at Manuel Antonio National Park. Made the holiday for me.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Fantastic, fantastic, fantastic

Advice for Potential Travellers

Book now.  It's very humid and clothes tend to get damp in your kit bag. Bring plenty of spares

DISCOVER COSTA RICA

This was one of the "birding" departure dates, with the emphasis obviously on seeing many of the 800-odd resident and migrant species found in Costa Rica. There were plenty of opportunities for birding but other wildlife was not ignored so don’t let this put you off these dates if (like me) you aren’t a serious bird watcher.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing baby turtles scrambling out of their nests and scuttling down the beach at Tortuguero to reach the sea - truly unforgettable and really set the standard for the rest of the trip.Watching and photographing a three-toed sloth for half an hour in Manuel Antonio NP as it slowly clambered about in a nearby tree.Seeing hummingbirds for the first time, then seeing yet more and even more after that!! Getting some shots of these beautiful birds in flight as they darted from flower to flower or hovered near the feeders.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Gio was really great - first and foremost truly brilliant at spotting and identifying birds, but his depth of knowledge, enthusiasm and love for his country, the birds and animals as well as the culture really shine through.Gio was also very good at organising and tailoring walks and tours to suit the group or individuals, and was flexible enough to change the itinerary where necessary.  

Advice for Potential Travellers

Costa Rica is a truly beautiful country, and the people are welcoming and charming. If you are considering this trip then go, the wildlife alone makes it worth it, then you have the forests, volcanoes and beaches and people. As a keen photographer I lugged my big heavy 70-400mm zoom around with me most of the time, and it was well worth the effort, as a 300mm zoom wouldn't have had enough reach for some of the bird sightings. Having said that, on a few of the late afternoon birding walks I left the camera behind as the light levels drop after 4pm or so, and it was great just to forget about photography and enjoy watching the birds through binoculars or the guide's very good telescope.At Santa Elena Cloud Forest I opted out of the afternoon canopy walk and spent a brilliant couple of hours photographing hummingbirds at the feeding station to get the best of the available daylight, so there can be a bit of flexibility in the itinerary if you want to get the most from photographing the wildlife. Be prepared to up the ISO to 1600 or 3200 to capture fast movement or freeze birds hiding in trees and shadows. So many shots were deleted because shutter speeds were too low.I took a small netbook with me to back up and review my photos each day - really great to see what you've shot on a bigger screen, and maybe learn from mistakes for the next day. I also took a couple of 32GB/95 MB/sec cards as I was shooting in RAW, sometimes in 7fps bursts.