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visit with the catamaran to an island
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Excellent
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Just do it!
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Very good programm, the guide was excellent.
visit with the catamaran to an island
Excellent
Just do it!
We really enjoyed this trip to an unspoilt region of Greece where there were very few foreign tourists. We had good company, good food and Mythos beer.
The beach at the end of the Demosaris Gorge was spectacularly wild and scenic and like other beaches that week, completely empty.The marble columns at the quarry on Mt Ohi looked as if the Romans had just recently abandoned them and were in a wonderful setting.
Roger was a capable organiser, had sound knowledge of the island and was good company both on the walks and in the evenings when we all went out together.
Be prepared for a full days travelling both to get there and to get back. This is because of the difficulty in matching plane times to local buses to ferry sailings. It is a price worth paying to get to a resort off the usual tourist track
This was our 13th trip with Exodus and one of the most enjoyable. The walks were varied and leisurely and were easily altered to accommodate weather conditions. I was amazed at how well our friendly group of 16 gelled in just a few days.
Digging potatoes with friendly villagers and sharing their lunch.Chickening out of the walk on a rainy day in favour of the Spa in Devin - a very good choice!Sofia was more interesting than I remembered from 20 years ago (unsurprisingly) - worth a longer visit.The cave dwelling was fascinating.Watching the cows come home to the village without any apparent supervision!
Svetla obviously loved the region and shared her enthusiasm with us. She was very helpful in sourcing local produce and crafts and taught us the rudiments of Bulgarian dancing.
The walks were a little shorter and a lot gentler than I was expecting. I'm not sure this trip is a B grade but I suggest you just go with the flow and enjoy a leisurely beer or two back at the hotel.
An amazing time. From start to finish one of the most enjoyable things that I have ever done. Cannot fault it at all. Great food, great company and many friends made
Obviously getting to the summit was special but I also found the tipping ceremony to be very humbling.
Naihman (spelling) was an absolute star although it would be wrong not to mention all the guides who did their upmost to unsure that as many as possible made it to the top
It's all been said before - listen to the guides, pole pole etc. A few people have suggested a nail brush to help clean hands. As the rongai route is so dusty I would also suggest a thin pair of gloves to be worn as well because the nail brush will not cut the mustard on it's own. Also wearing gaitors from the off would help. (you may not win any style awards but hey who cares) A few of the group took diamox to help. I took one tablet and it made me feel quite ill. Nausea and an awful lot of toilet trips. 2.5 litres overnight. I took anadin extra after and didn't suffer again from any symptoms. Apart from that give away as much kit as you can afford (or even if you cannot)- the porters and guides work exceptionally hard and when you see them running past you with a massive bag on their heads and their own kit but flip flops on their feet and old T-shirts etc it makes you realise how fortunate we are. As the head guide said to me at the tipping ceremony "in Tanzania we have a saying that what you give in this world god will give you inthe next" it does make it worthwhile.
A holiday so much enjoyed, with excellent scenery and lingering tastes of culture and history, together with as good a set of companions as you could find and led by a wonderful guide with such comprehensive knowledge.
Early on we left the mini bus and took to camels - the short journey took us to a different world, seemingly leaving behind technology and hastle, passing small villages with mud houses. Entering the Sahara, with the dunes and palm trees was one of the most special moments in my life - I can't really explain why but it was just so beautiful!
A very friendly man with a good sense of humour. His knowledge of the trip, the history, culture and religion of the country were excellent.
The trip was so well organised that there was nothing to do except just enjoy. So the best advice is not to worry.
This was an excellent holiday with some interesting terrain and a few historic site as well as a couple of relaxed days without any long walks and time to ourselves.
The last walk for me was quite an achievement as it was 15 km long and had some really rough bouldery streambed type terrain. The final destination at Cala Longa with a lovely long relaxed swin and return by boat to Cala Gonone ended an excellent week.
Ruedy was an truely excellent leader. Never trying to hurry those of us who were older and slower than most and allowing the 'gazelles' amongs us to proceed with out being held up. Also when one of our number had a cut knee he had all the skills to treat it and to accompany her for the rest of the distance which, as there was no road access to the path, says alot for his skills. His instructions were very clear and precise. Excellent!
My advice to other potential travellers is to be sure to have good boots and not just treking shoes. The heat was a bit of a problem on day one 28°C and we walked 16km and up 600m on a tarmac road.
This was a really brilliant trip, the climbs were perhaps a little longer than what I expected but the downs were as good as anywhere I have ever been!The views were absolutley beautiful and all the Villages so well preserved. Road surfaces were excellent as were the Hotels.
Getting to the top of each hill and seeing the amazing views.Eating outside in the Piazza Del Mercato in Seinna on a beautiful moonlit night.
Excellent ,he was always ready to give information about the local history and was full of good humor and a very relaxed guy but always in control.
You need to be fairly fit to enjoy the biking and don't drink too much wine, energy drinks will help you get up the hills!
Beautiful way to travel thorough this amazing country. Amazing diversity of people and places and great to get off the beaten track.
Finally getting to the top of the hardest climb I've ever done aminst beautiful tea plantations and sunset.
Pleasant but limited English. Was unaware of my dietry requirements (gluten free because of coeliacs disease) despite Exodus being informed months ahead of schedule and checking again before departure. Didn't have enough English to understand this. Very ridgid in his plans and overbearing at times. Expected guests to buy his water and snacks etc.
If you're coeliac take your own food! You need to be reasonably fit to enjoy this.
A truly fantastic holiday. Group Leader, Linh, was brilliant and added a very personal insight into Vietnamese history and culture. Connections were seamless and essential to cramming so much into two weeks. I firmly believe it would be impossible to have experienced so much without a great guide and itinerary.
Halong Bay is amazing. We were there when the rain was pouring down and then when the sun was shining. It's one of those places that you have to stop and really appreciate where you are. Unforgettable. Equally unforgettable, but completely different, was being pedalled around Ho Chi Min city on a three-wheeled bicycle. The motorcycle traffic that envelops you for the whole journey is indiscribable - you'll just have to try it for yourself.
Priceless. Linh, is a great team leader who works tirelessly to make your holiday as perfect as it can be. However, what sets him apart from most other guides is his ability to explain things from a very personal perspective. You can read as many books as you like, but none of them will provide Linh's personal touch. He also takes you to places you'd never find in a guide book - restaurants that are tucked away on a back streets and the homes of local people.
Take enough clothing for a week and wash it when you get there. It costs about £1 per load. That will give you plenty of luggage allowance to buy a super cheap suitcase in Hoi An and fill it with ridiculously cheap tailor-made clothes.
Thoroughly enjoyable holiday with a very sociable group. The walking was more strenuous than expected but manageable, possibly Grade ‘B+’ rather than ‘B’.
Standing on the summit of Monte Prado, 2054 metres, on the last day.
Group leader, Sara Bull, was extremely professional, capable and considerate although it was a shame that she did not eat with the group for evening meals.
Ensure a fitness level capable of walking 7 to 10 miles a day with some fairly steep inclines and descents!!