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Daily delights

A new trip that exceeded expectations. Early starts for birds and sunrises and fascinating insights ( and climbs!) into Mayan culture, finishing with Caribbean laid back vibe and a day swimming with nurse sharks and rays!

Most Inspirational Moment

Every day brought memorable moments, from sunset boat trip at Bird's Eye View, listening to and watching Howler Monkeys, the sunrise from Temple IV at Tikal and snorkeling with nurse sharks and rays, and seeing a manatee.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jorge was great. Shared his knowledge and passion for Belize, history, culture, and his expert knowledge of birds and the flora and fauna of Belize. We loved his sunrise birding walks. He also gave us a guided tour of Cathal Pech and a market tour on our free day. You couldn't ask for a more helpful, supportive, knowledgeable guide. Luis Fillippe, our guide in Tikal was superb, bringing Mayan culture to life and a great bird spotter too. Keldon, our driver was careful and we felt relaxed on the bus.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Read the trip notes which were helpful. If on the group flight to Houston be careful boarding the correct Hotel bus...there is a North and South Hotel and the bus is not clearly marked..we ended up at the wrong hotel late at night! United Airlines include Belize departure tax in the ticket. Purified Water was available on the minibus and hotels to refill water bottles, no problem. Our 'Keen' closed toe sandals ideal for walking to Caves Branch Rover tubing and Rio waterfalls wading through rivers. Sunscreen ( reef safe) and insect repellent a must. US dollars accepted everywhere in Belize and we used our credit card in hotels. Credit card also in Guatemala although money changers came onto bus at the border to change dollars to Quetzales if needed.

Finding the ghost of the mountains

This is my second time to Ladakh for snow leopard spotting and both times have been incredible.

The landscape, people and wildlife are incredible and matched by the dedication of Valerie and her team to ensure you enjoy your time here and have the best wildlife spotting opportunities.

It can get cold and you should pay careful attention to the trip notes, bring plenty of layers and be prepared to trek and work for your sightings, but those sightings are the stuff of magic.

The homestay and festival visit are a great extra to the wildlife too, giving you an insight into local life and culture.

Lastly the food provided by the local team is excellent and plentiful, with Johnny the chef’s culinary delights being worth the trip evenif you didn’t have the wildlife.

Most Inspirational Moment

Seeing a mother snow leopard with her two yearling cubs hunting and caring for her family.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Valerie is simply peerless in her abilities to lead this trip and her passion for Ladakh. She was simply the best and a big feature in our success and the group having such a great time on expedition.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Ensure you have a suitable sleeping bag and many layers of clothes rather than improvising with a 3 season bag or one or two bulky layers. The weather can go from warm in the sun when trekking to very cold as the sun disappears. Your enjoyment depends on you being comfortable in both.

Historical wonders at every turn

This was overall very good, with so many wonderful historic sites to explore and gaze in awe at the immense pyramids/temples and intricately decorated tombs. For me, the Cairo part of the trip should be redesigned, and the number of optional trips greatly reduced (there are too many half/not full -even if described as such- days, with optional extras) with more incorporated into the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

It is hard to pick just one. My favourites were probably the tomb of Seti in the Valley of the Kings and going inside the pyramid of Cheops (note that these were both optional extras but there were many inspiring moments in the standard itinerary)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ahmed/Saleem was very good and clearly passionate about Egypt and it's wonderful history. He took very good care of the group overall . Despite his best efforts, I sometimes found it difficult to follow his explanations, and it is hard to know whether it was more him or the itinerary to blame for an issue at some sites when he would rush us around too quickly to take everything in, discouraging many photo's at that point, and then give free time to go back over a large area with insufficient time to take as many photo's as we might wish. He was not very well for several days but tried to ensure that this did not detract from our enjoyment, and he went out of his way to help when anyone had a problem.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Despite the likelihood that you might find some parts of the trip exasperating/exhausting, do not miss it! There are a lot of additional extras - optional extra trips, tips, meals which are not included etc came to around £400 each for us. Abu Simbel is well worth the effort - though there is no reason we could see for it to require the very early morning set off - we think the itinerary could be changed to allow an afternoon visit Despite the group leader (thankfully) dealing with most tips, there is still a need for tips virtually every time you go to the toilet and some difficulty keeping enough small change for this.

Not quite as expected

A good trip overall but NOT if you are expecting to see the ‘beauty of Vietnam’. Far too much time based in major cities with long bus trips in and out of them to try to get to some more rural areas. Lots of air pollution in cities and plastic rubbish in waterways even in Ha Long Bay.

Most Inspirational Moment

Kayaking on Da Bac reservoir ( an optional extra)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Duy was excellent. Felt very safe and cared for and he remained positive and keen despite having had no time off since his last trip and some early starts.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do NOT book this trip if you are keen to do trekking, cycling or kayaking as there is very little of this and lots of sitting on buses in traffic. If you do book the trip take padded cycling shorts and gel seat covers for the bikes- we did and they were very helpful.

India

Fantastic trip

Most Inspirational Moment

Tai Mahal

Thoughts on Group Leader

Absolutely superb. Knowledgeable, loved and so proud of his country and nothing was too much trouble.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Look at Activity Level very carefully

Cycle back roads of Sri Lanka

Very varied 2 weeks cycling lush backroads through rice fields , visiting temples and tea plantations , afternoon safari and swimming in the Indian Ocean . Beautiful country , great food and lovely people

Most Inspirational Moment

So many- mostly the interactions with the Sri Lankan people. Waving , smiling children and always friendly staff in hotels , shops , everywhere

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent leader - everything well organised, nothing was a problem- even getting rabies vaccinations organised after monkey scratch! All the team were excellent.

Advice for Potential Travellers

If possible arrive a day before trip starts - our flight was delayed and so 6.30 am start and big days were quite exhausting

Fascinating but exhausting

Trip was good but not leisurely as described a lot of sitting on bus driving no leisure time unless took time out of the schedule

Most Inspirational Moment

Taj Mahal

Thoughts on Group Leader

Excellent took lots of care could not have been better

Advice for Potential Travellers

Study details to make sure not too much involved

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Reply from Exodus

Thank you for your review Alison, although we’re sorry you didn’t find the trip to be as leisurely as you had expected   While we do mention in our trip notes that this is a busy itinerary, mainly because this region of India offers so much to see and experience in the time frame, we generally note our customers find the pace to be appropriate as shown in the very positive feedback we receive, but do appreciate some customers may prefer more guidance on this aspect of our trips. Should you wish to travel with us again, please don’t hesitate to ask our sales team if you have any specific questions about the tour that are not covered in the trip notes, and we will be more than happy to help.

 

Sarah Puttnam – Product Manager

Annapurna Extension

Although we did not get extensive views of the Annapurna Mountain range because of the permanent mist (it was February) the trek took me through beautiful places, old villages and farmlands which gave a fascinating glimpse into a past way of living. The actual walking was not hard, because of the excellent pacing of my guide, but I a not sure that I would have enjoyed the uphill days as much in the height of summer. For me coming from the moderate Highlights of Northern India and Nepal trip it was the right amount of exertion.

Most Inspirational Moment

The stone stair cases and paths cut into the foothills along which we traveled and the peace and serenity of the trek; some days we didn't see other westerners at all. On some days we stopped for tea with various locals which was always fascinating

Thoughts on Group Leader

The group leader (I was the only traveler) was called Sager. Although his English as not brilliant he was a very good porter and guide. He was able to pace the trek exactly to my speed and strength so that even though I knew that I had walked I was never overstretched. He also had some interesting stories about the places we passed through, his own family background and other cultural aspects

Advice for Potential Travellers

If Exodus wants to book you until the Australia Camp for the first night refuse. It is not a teahouse it is a full, very basic trekkers camp. It may potentially have excellent views, but when the mist is down as in February you can't see them. Instead there now appears to be a fashion for young Nepalese people to trek from Pokhara to this camp especially on Friday nights to party. I didn't go up into the Annapurna foothills to listen to a raucous drunken crowd, including camp staff, partying until 2 am especially as it only took an hour and a half to walk to the Australian Camp and 25 minutes further on there was the lovely, quiet village of Pothana. This is just inside the borders of the Annapurna National Park and tranquility is the norm here. You do need your own loo roll for this part of the trip. There is an abundance of water in this area so everything felt very clean, except once again at the Australian Camp, although I had taken hand sanatiser with me just in case. In all of the other places we stopped at, either just for food or drink or at the accommodation there was always somewhere to wash your hands after going to the loo, some of which were interestingly basic but fine, or shower etc. It was usually a single basin, with soap just outside whatever facility. In the Australian Camp there were no hand wash basins.

Highlights of Northern India and Nepal

A fascinating visit to very different cultures and the mix, interaction between the different religions as well as peoples sense of dress and self made it a very interesting and safe place to be in. The subtle differences between India and Nepal were also very interesting

Most Inspirational Moment

Probably the Taj Mahal from a distance in the early morning mists, very ethereal, but the Red Fort was also exceptional. The most unexpected and so equally fascinating place however was probably the Jaipur Observatory. It looks like a modern science park to start with but when you realise when it was built and how accurate the 'clocks' are it is incredible

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was Jatin Bamsal. He was very good, knew a lot about the places we visited, was extremely helpful with one guest who had her suitcase damaged on arrival, listened to the things we said we wanted to do and although a bit over cautious on some of the slightly harder activities ie the walk down from Sarangkot was very good at finding interesting artisans not listed on the trip notes. As our sleeper train was 6 hours late he was also able to suggest interesting things to do away from the rather bleak station during the waiting period.He was also very good at advising on what to eat to stay healthy and as I was doing the Annapurna Extension had some very good comments about that trip which are not available on your trip notes

Advice for Potential Travellers

If Exodus tries to book you into the Hotel Pooja Palace for your stay in Delhi, don't let them, a very sad start to an otherwise good holiday. Both Delhi and Kathmandu are quite polluted, If you have any respiratory issues take a good mask for both cities. Maybe wait until later in 2025 to do this trip as although the roads are improving there is still a massive amount of work going on so some of the more scenic routes are currently marred by the extensive road works.

Amazing and full on trip

Brilliant trip to see as much as possible in 7 full days. Tiring because of very full days and early and very early starts.

Most Inspirational Moment

Valley of the the Kings as the tombs were awe inspiring and... there were too many !

Thoughts on Group Leader

Extremely informative, funny, caring, super efficient, got us everywhere at the best times.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are many early and very early starts from 3.30am to 6.30am that means getting up very early then a day of 6 to 7 hours follows. There is a lot of walking on rough surfaces and in many places steps. On top of the walking the days get hot. This is not a relaxing holiday although there was time in the afternoons on the boat to rest.