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Read time – 1 minute Exodus Presentation 12th February 2014 The scene: a cold January evening in Edinburgh. The Exodus slideshow is underway, with trekking gurus Andrew Appleyard and Chloe Knott holding the floor on their favourite treks. Andrew is talking about Exodus’ Simien Mountains trek. He changes the slide. The image is more remarkable than...
Read MoreRead time – 2 minutes Peru is a cultural goldmine. The country has been occupied since the dawn of mankind – it’s estimated that the first civilisation dates back over 5,000 years. Best Places to Visit in Peru Nazca Lines Since then, numerous great empires have risen and fallen, leaving behind a fascinating and rich...
Read MoreRead time – 2 minutes In 2014, Exodus turned 40 years old, and our trekking guru Valerie Parkinson had an anniversary of her own to celebrate… Article first published in 2014. Valerie Parkinson in Nepal Valerie in Nepal It’s a love affair which has lasted 30 years – and more than 50% of my life. 2014...
Read MoreEurope: what’s not to love? For Brits, it’s right on the doorstep, and you can’t beat that killer combination of world-class walking and convenience. Here are some of the best hiking holidays in Europe. The incredible diversity of scenic splendour is draw enough – it’s hard to believe such variety is packed into such a...
Read MoreRead time – 4 minutes Though it’s true that all species of penguin live in the Southern Hemisphere, you may be surprised to learn that of the world’s 17 varieties, just six inhabit Antarctica. Of these, only two (Adelie and Emperor) truly make the continent their home. So if you’re looking for where to find...
Read MoreYou’d be forgiven for thinking that tulips come from the Netherlands and the capital of Turkey is Istanbul. As it turns out, though, you’d be wrong… 1 – Turkey isn’t actually called Turkey. It’s officially the Republic of Turkey. 2 – Ankara is the capital of Turkey, not Istanbul. 3 – Istanbul is the only city...
Read MoreRead time – 3 minutes Long before the mechanised, industrial-scale carriages that crowd our skies today, mankind was flying with a little less sense and a little more style. The very first successful aeronautic endeavour was the hot air balloon, and the iconic original remains the vehicle of choice for romantics, if not airlines. The...
Read More“Part of being optimistic is keeping one’s head pointed toward the sun, one’s feet moving forward.” You would be right to think this quote belonged to an unflinching traveller. This man’s journey, however, was different to your average luggage-laden escapade. Both epic in proportion and politically transforming, his inspiring life became the subject...
Read MoreRead time – 1 minute ‘’Keep your arms across your chest!” commanded our guide. “Legs together!” We snapped into the vampiric pose obediently. “Oh, and don’t forget to scream…” This was our briefing. We stood, suited and booted in heavy wetsuits and helmets, and were considered ready. In silence, we edged towards the edge of...
Read MoreRead time – 5 minutes In recent years, there has been a surge in the popularity of artisan chocolate. Taste-conscious consumers are not only demanding higher quality, but also sustainable, ethically-sourced produce. This demand can only mean good news for hardworking cocoa farmers around the world, as well as for those of us with a...
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