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Highlights of northern india

A busy but fun filled 8 days travelling around to see the best of northern India! A lot of travelling on the bus but that’s really the only way to get around, plus you see a lot of how people live, get around and the landscape.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing the Taj Mahal in all its majesty

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mayank was clearly not new at this role. He was very knowledgeable in many aspects and topics of India , where I was able to learn a lot ( whether I retained the information is a different story) . As he was mentioning the different religions in India, he did mention a bit of personal information where he said he considered himself Jain. This on its own did not bother me. In fact, it helps develop a connection. However when he said they are considered the ‘Jews of India’ and more specifically businessmen mentality, this is where I feel he may have overstepped. The reason I say this is what followed a couple days later. In Varanasi, there was an option in the morning to see a Buddhist temple. Myself and a few others were not interested in joining the group so we asked if it was possible for Mayank to book us a tuktuk. He went ahead and kindly did that for us. From my recollection, we did not clearly tell him what we were doing because we didn’t know what was there. There was mention of maybe going into the old town, but nothing was set. We assumed everything was fine on his end as he booked the tuktuk. We ended up getting a very kind driver who asked us where we wanted to go, we said maybe some shops. We went to a couple warehouse shops where we made purchases and then walked around the Muslim area to see people shopping in preparation for Eid. It was a fantastic morning!!! Mayank ended up finding our about where we went and that we made purchases. He ended up getting upset and short with our driver, on two occasions, the second one which we were witness to. He appeared rude and demeaning to our driver, as our driver told us what he said ( we had the same driver the following day to drive us to the boat tour on the Ganges). Basically Mayank asked why he took us to these places and that he wasn’t supposed to go there. After this, there was a sour taste in my mouth towards Mayank, unfortunately. I felt he was just upset because he lost money as we purchased things at places he didn’t take us to. This is something a businessman would be cognizant of.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This was my first trip to I did so other than reading reviews here I didn’t really know what to expect. I’d say pack light, bring reachable clothes that retail odor (you don’t have much opportunity for washings), bring tummy meds just in case, always carry tissue/toilet paper and sanitizer. The week is jam packed filled with so many great sights and experiences - take advantage of everything!! No regrets! It was so memorable! Am already thinking about returning to India

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We would like to thank Hannah for her feedback and are delighted to read that her holiday was memorable and that she enjoyed the cultural aspect of the trip. We are sorry that she had a disappointing experience with the leadership on this tour as at Exodus we take great pride in our tour leaders. Mayank is recognized as one of our top leaders and consistently receives positive feedback from our customers. Over the past six months, he has maintained an impressive average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars and we apologise that Hannah’s experience did not align with this standard.
Regarding the shopping trip, we acknowledge that there may have been some miscommunication. On speaking with Mayank, he explained that the local tuk-tuk driver was instructed to take the guests to a particular market close to the river which we often recommend to customers as it is a safe and reputable area. It seems, the driver may have misled the guests that this market was closed and took them to another local area of his own recommendation. We’re really pleased that this was a positive experience for Hannah and they enjoyed the Muslim market however, it is not always the case and there have been occasions where rogue drivers have their own agenda and guests have a more negative shopping experience. Mayank was concerned with the driver that he had lied to the customers and spoke with him about the matter to ensure that it did not happen again. Mayank would not have benefited from any shopping commission for this independent excursion whether the guests had visited his suggested area or not, that was not the issue he had with the driver it was related to his concerns he mislead them for his own agenda and did not want it to happen again.
We appreciate the time Hannah took to share her experience and hope to have the opportunity to welcome her on future trips with us.
– Sarah Puttnam, Product Manager

Best ever guide . Great itinerary . Happily lovely group . Let down by substandard accommodation in places ( excellent in others ) , under guise of authentic guest house considering expense of trip

Excellent Itinerary brilliant guide . Let down by some very poor accommodation . In one ,one toilet shared by about 8 ish . Tiny towels , small pillows full of some sort of bead . Futons very thin . Expensive single room supplement that was only available for 6 nights . Citing difficulty in finding accommodation ( Explore same itinerary single room available every night ) need for better accommodation not entitled . But long hikes , early starts lots of local transport , so element of tiredness.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking the Kumano Kodo , with snow patches between trees . Varied scenery . Walk through farms and villages with local produce stands . Peace of the temples .Most requiring quite a hike to get to .

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kouhei Nishida . Best guide ever . Nothing too much trouble . Sensible walking pace on the more challenging days . Always giving last person to arrive time to rest . Informative . Sorted queries quickly . And managed to keep group of 12 together despite public transport mishaps , ( us losing tickets , getting lost etc ! )

Advice for Potential Travellers

Hard to compare like with like . Explore about 2K cheaper for 12 days . Single rooms always available . And all have en-suite toilet . Probably not such a good guide

An excellent trip and I'd recommend Exodus

Amazing wildlife.

The boat driver at the beginning of the trip (Cecil) did a great job. Chico the bus driver, who was with us for most of the time, was a very good driver, was very efficient dealing with the luggage and he kept the bus immaculate. He was a character.

Before travelling to Costa Rica I spent 2 weeks in Panama. It has rubbish piled up everywhere – they don’t seem to manage it, don’t have a recycling culture and use a lot of polystyrene for the ubiquitous takeaways which just end up in the street. Costa Rica was like a breath of fresh air; no rubbish and a very strong emphasis on conservation.

I far prefer independent travel but having researched Costa Rica I realised that going to all the places I wanted to was a challenge too far. Exodus had been highly recommended to me by several friends and they were right. My reservations about an organised trip were dispelled very quickly. It was a small group, everyone bonded and got on very well. I enjoyed everyone’s company and never felt the need to ‘escape’. There was often a lot of laughter.

The trip was planned round my 70th birthday and I had a great group of people to celebrate (? drown my sorrows ?) with!

Most Inspirational Moment

Lots of them but not one in particular

Thoughts on Group Leader

Katia the guide was absolutely brilliant: she's a lovely person, friendly, helpful, enthusiastic and had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the wildlife. How she spotted some things was beyond me - she has a very well trained eye. She also gave us a lot of information about Costa Rica in general. I wish I had half her energy! The restaurants she took us too were all really good. My computer mouse died and she even found a computer shop opposite an ATM so I could get a new one. Katia emailed me a lot of photos, as did one other group member, as I didn't want to get involved with Whatsapp (part of Mark Zuckerburg's dysfunctional empire!). I felt I'd missed out a bit as a Whatsapp 'refusenik' although I fully accept that it was my choice to swerve it. Perhaps there's another safer way to share photos as not everyone wants to sign up to Whatsapp?

Advice for Potential Travellers

- Don't overpack like I did worrying that you couldn't get laundry done. The lodges / hotels had fast and relatively cheap laundry services. - Take waterproof trousers as well as a waterproof jacket .

South East Asia Express

This trip worked very well for us as we did back to back with Vietnam Adventure.

Most Inspirational Moment

Having visited Cambodia 10years ago we knew what to expect but Angkor Wat never disappoints it is amazing . On a sobering note prepare yourself for the killing field’s and S21 as it stirs quite strong emotions on the pain and suffering this country has endured.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our tour had 3 group leaders . One from Ho Chi Minh City to Cambodian border . One in Cambodia and one in Thailand. We only got to know Channa our Cambodian guide who was friendly , approachable enthusiastic and very well organised. She is a credit to Exodus.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The tour does not spend anytime in Ho Chi Minh City so might be advisable to arrive 2 days earlier to explore .

Incredible trip, wildlife and people

Absolutely loved this trip – scenery and wildlife was incredible and Zaff and the crew went all out to make it one of the best weeks of our lives

Most Inspirational Moment

Swimming with three whale sharks in 30 mins, the manta rays at the cleaning station - but in general the underwater life is fantastic

Thoughts on Group Leader

Zaff was great, he lifts up those around him. At the beginning he told us he would try and give us the best week of our lives which was a great start! He's a charismatic and open guy who taught us a lot about the Maldives outsude of the honeymoon resort experience. I felt we got a much more authentic experience - visiting local islands, hearing about life there. We watched documentaries and also had speakers from NGOs. In the water he is a graceful swimmer who makes everyone feel safe. He worked hard alongside the other excellent members of the crew to make sure we saw as much as possible but not at the expense of the welfare of the animals or the reefs. Big shout out as well to our other snorkeling / diving companions Shafi and Hussein!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just do it! The boat is not a 5 star resort but the guys kept the boat clean and changed bins in the bathroom twice a day, and made up the rooms morning and evening. The Sri Lankan chef and waiter worked very hard - nothing was too much trouble - and I loved the exciting array of dishes we got at every meal. You definitely need a rash vest if you are Caucasian plus a factor 50 sunblock or you will burn.

Wow! So grateful for this adventure!

Vietnam and Cambodia have long been on my list of countries to visit, and I have to say that seeing them with Exodus exceeded expectations. I felt that this tour encompassed so many places and experiences, and the Trip Notes did not do justice to all that we really saw. Our tour included the gritty and gorgeous, surreal and surprising. The word that kept repeating was “unexpected”; these countries and their people surprised us in the best of ways. These two countries have much to share in terms of history, natural beauty, and cities in motion! So much of our enjoyment of our trip was due to the hard work, care, and patience of our guides, Bon and Chesda, and the easy friendships formed with our fellow travelers on the tour! Our accommodations were comfortable and convenient and the logistics smooth. I still have so much to process from all I saw and learned. I’m also already thinking about where to go next! I’d absolutely travel with Exodus again.

Most Inspirational Moment

So hard to choose! Exploring Ha Long Bay was such a treat! I had no idea that we would be kayaking by the pearl farm or exploring caves that looked like something out of a Star Wars movie set! Having time to just roam around each city was amazing, but we also loved how knowledgable our leaders were in what they offered as ideas or additions. One of those--the bike ride outside of Hoi An--was particularly memorable.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leaders were AMAZING! In Vietnam, Bon was so knowledgable and flexible. Not only did he give us so much information, but he shared his own stories to really illustrate the history of his country. Then, when our group needed places to eat or experiences to check out, he had great recommendations. When a member of our party also had some last-minute changes she needed to make for health reasons, Bon got her on a train in lieu of an internal flight and even helped her out at a pharmacy. He could not have been more calm and accommodating. Similarly, Chesda in Cambodia was fantastic!! Her humor put us all at ease and she was calm when we again had to make some changes due to health reasons to our party's plan. She again was willing to share personal stories to really help explain her country's history. She was very informative and so helpful with any recommendations about sites to see or information to share. We felt very grateful to both of these guides for helping our groups understand these two amazing countries and get so much out of our time there. Both Bon and Chesda also had AMAZING logistic and timing skills--we kept arriving to places, whether the caves, the TiTop island overlook, sunrise at Angkor Wat, or the CuChi tunnels at the perfect times to avoid the major crowds or wait times. We could not have asked for better guides, who filled up our time together with interesting facts, pertinent personal stories, delicious lunch and dinner suggestions, and flexibility when situations arose. Most importantly, their perspectives helped to change our own outlooks, making this voyage a truly memorable experience.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Just be prepared for any adventure--an open mind served us all so well, and our group quickly connected because of a shared respecting interest in each other's experiences and previous travels! Also, be prepared in terms of temperature range! Just say yes to any ideas thrown your way--you will not be disappointed. The tour notes give an outline of what to expect, but the guides really fill the time with dinners together and great activity suggestions. We never felt as though we didn't have something to see, learn, or experience.

Highlights of the Amalfi Coast

Nice hotel with very friendly staff. About an hour from anywhere! Weather poor so visibility very limited at times. Could not visit, or even see, Capri or take the planned boat trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Visits to Herculaneum and Pompeii. Fortunately it did not rain during the visits.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent. Despite the poor weather he made alternative arrangements. He was very knowledgeable about the area and has a good senses of humour, which countered some of the disappointment caused by the weather.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a brolly.

Excellent cultural trip

Incredible immersion in the Japanese culture

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking the trail and passing small stalls selling fruit and various other foods from the local farms

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent Very engaging,friendly and knowledgeable

Advice for Potential Travellers

Weather is unpredictable be prepared for all seasons

Cycling Vietnam

Excellent trip

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling through agricultural land

Thoughts on Group Leader

Son is very, very good at his job. His and his team's calm manner, unstinting hard work and generosity are why I will book with Exodus again in the future.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be ready for the heat and humidity

Does what it says on the tin

A lot of cycling with some very long routes

Most Inspirational Moment

It was all inspiring, even Ankor Watt was just one of many temples.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rit was furst class, a very good group leader

Advice for Potential Travellers

Keep a eye on you money, I had about £200 stolen from my bum bag, most likely from my room in one of the longer stay hotels. As it wasn't my daily money so I didn't find out until unpacking at home.