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Madagascar. The name alone is exotic and conjures images of a mystical place. And somewhere I had longed to go for some time. Lying off the south east coast of Africa, this island – almost three times the size of Britain – is home to some amazing and unique flora and fauna. Most notably the...
Read MoreRead time – 3 minutes Jim Eite (Exodus’ Product Director) explores the exquisite expanse of wilderness and glaciers of Patagonia, straddling Argentina and Chile. Travel to Patagonia The journey to Patagonia flips you upside down and turns you inside out. Patagonia is a long, long way away. Out of the window of the plane, we...
Read MoreRead time – 2 minutes Many people dream of trekking in the magnificent Himalaya. When it comes to turning that dream into a reality you want to be sure that you are in the hands of experts. Exodus is very fortunate to have many experienced leaders in the Himalaya, including Valerie Parkinson, who often trains newer leaders...
Read MoreRead time – 3 minutes Sara Bull talks about her inspiration to continue travelling… To travel the world, rucksack on back, living day-to-day, never quite able to anticipate what experiences the day will bring. To see sights that you never imagined could be so beautiful, to speak to people that you may never have met...
Read MoreWe were woken in the night by an astonishing thunderstorm, during which, for at least an hour, the thunder and lightning were continuous. There was literally no gap in the roar, nor a second of darkness as the rain machine-gunned the roof. At breakfast, whilst tired, we were animatedly talking about the storms and wondering...
Read MoreRead time – 2 minutes Namaste! Pasang Sherpa, our local leader in Nepal, tells us how he became a leader for Exodus… Pasang Sherpa Well, the first time I went on a trek with Exodus clients was over sixteen years ago. My Dad joined Exodus in 1988 for a British army expedition team climbing a...
Read MoreThe Vietnamese plant the rice… The Cambodians watch it grow… The Laotians listen to it growing.’ So went a saying (allegedly) among the colonials when these countries were French Indochina. Saddles, Saffron & Singhas Independence, a dreadful war and a cautious opening up for travel followed the departure of the French, but Laos is still...
Read MoreRead time – 3 minutes Kilimanjaro – arguably the most iconic mountain on Earth. Many will only dream of the day they stand on its summit. Marta Maciejewska actually did it… I sit above the clouds, in Kibo camp and look up at the mysterious top of Kilimanjaro, the Roof of Africa, called by Masai...
Read MoreRead time – 3 minutes Tea is the second most popular liquid refreshment on Earth – second only to water. If you consider tea a quintessentially English obsession, think again. A worldwide passion for the beverage has given us a multitude of flavours and countless customs that reflect those who brew. Why not pop the...
Read MoreRead time – 4 minutes For many, train journeys have an emotional pull. Whether it’s the romance of train travel, the historical intrigues and narratives behind the many miles of track, or simply the chance to settle back, relax and enjoy the views as you’re whisked away, there’s no doubt it’s an appealing way to travel....
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