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Africa Holidays & Africa Tours

Where wildlife roams, natural wonders abound and the sky has never seemed so big

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Kenya Safari Adventure

Africa
8 Days from £ 2615

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Enjoy the quintessential wildlife-watching adventure in Lake Nakuru and the Masai Mara

Wildlife

Discover Namibia – Camping

Africa
13 Days from £ 2099
£ 1999

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Vast open spaces, shifting desert scenery and wildlife

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Discover Namibia – Lodges

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13 Days from £ 2099
£ 1999

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Vast open spaces, shifting desert scenery and wildlife

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Highlights of Morocco

Africa
15 Days from £ 1145
£ 995

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and the Atlantic coast

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Cape Town & the Garden Route

Africa
12 Days from £ 1795
£ 1595

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Experience icons of South Africa: safari animals, dramatic coastal roads, electric cities and unforgettable landscapes

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Cape Town to Victoria Falls – Hotel/Lodge

Africa
20 Days from £ 3879
£ 3749

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Dunes, canyons and waterfalls from South Africa to Zimbabwe

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Victoria Falls to Cape Town – Camping

Tourist walking on the scenic dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib desert, Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia.
20 Days from £ 2449
£ 2299

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Camping adventure from Zimbabwe to South Africa

Culture

Cycle Namibia

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12 Days from £ 2499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Enjoy magnificent and diverse Namibian landscapes

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Wildlife & Wilderness of Botswana

Africa
14 Days from £ 3149
£ 2999

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A Safari through Botswana's best wildlife reserves and Victoria Falls

Wildlife

Namibian Family Adventurer

Africa
13 Days from £ 2099

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Experience Namibian desert wilderness, wildlife and culture

Family

Botswana & Zimbabwe Lodge Safari

Africa
14 Days from £ 4599
£ 4499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Botswana and Zimbabwe greatest natural wonders and wildlife

Wildlife

Cycle Morocco's Great South

Africa
9 Days from £ 1549
£ 1479

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Pedal through Morocco from the Atlas Mountains to the coast

Cycling

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We have just returned from this amazing trip.
What a wonderfully experience it was.
David the tour leader was absolutely fantastic.
He was strong and decisive leader and was exactly what we all needed to complete this tough challenge.
The porters were unbelievable and every bit of credit you read about them in other reviews is so very well deserved.
See for yourselves how dedicated to you they are.
It’s like a small village constantly on the move up the mountain together.

The food was first class and there were a lot of choices for everybody.
To be fair we all ate really well and you certainly wont go hungry at all.

The mess tent had a great vibe as you will find similar people wanting to do similar things as yourselves.
Our group of 11 had a great balance.
Me and my wife were the only couple together and all the others had come despite being in relationships.

Advice
Don’t take a book or a kindle. There is very little ‘down time’ so you wont get the time you think you will get because there is always something to do.
I thought we’d have hours of waiting around in the afternoons but it never worked out that way.
Sometimes everybody would be tired and take a nap other times a card game would commence.
You’ll be amazed at how quickly the hours go.

You will have a great group of people believe me.
You booked this trip for the same reasons that they did so embrace it.

You will wear a lot of the same clothes, just ensure you have your summit night clothes fresh and ready to go.
Because we went in early February there were hot days and cold nights.
Your clothes wont smell and neither will you so take a little roll on deodorant and use it every morning.

You will get a wishy washy (bowl of hot water) every morning and most afternoons too.

Remember it’s nothing like Glastonbury camping mainly because you will always be sober.

Believe it or not but the 15kg allowance is plenty.
No it really is.
Don’t stress about packing it’s all going to be OK…

Don’t go mad with your snacks as there is unlimited chocolate and biscuits provided by Exodus.

The only small complaint was that the toilet tent was a bit shabby and the zipper needed attention.
The toilet itself was absolutely fine.
I’m sure Exodus can afford a new toilet tent.

The organisation was first class and a lot of friendships developed.
It’s amazing how it’s all arranged and so well put together.

I would recommend this trip 100% and Exodus as a company have got you covered.
They might cost a little more than other tours but you get what you pay for on the mountain.

Martin Goodman Kilimanjaro Climb – Lemosho Route

Fantastic trip to a stunning country with a great guide, cook and team. I’m new to camping and was apprehensive but it was fine and we adjusted much more quickly than expected.

Susan Suarez Wildlife & Wilderness of Botswana

Madagascar is a truly special place and this trip is a real adventure. I have heard Madagascar described as one for the “seasoned traveller” and this is pretty accurate – certainly it is somewhere that you should go with your eyes and mind open and prepare for the rugged terrain and slightly uncomfortable journeys. That said, I would not trade a thing as the experiences are all part of its charm and more than made up for by the beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife.

I loved the entire trip and thoroughly enjoyed the variety of experiences, from the slightly chaotic capital Tana, to the jagged UNESCO site of the Grand Tsingy, to the peace and tranquillity of Ifaty, all interspersed with amazing national parks and wildlife including lemurs, chameleons, fossa and owls.

We were incredibly lucky with our wildlife viewings, with red-fronted brown lemurs, greater bamboo lemur, Goodman’s mouse lemur, dwarf lemur, grey mouse lemur, sportive lemur, ring-tailed lemur, indri, diademed sifaka, Verreaux’s sifaka, Milne-Edwards sifaka and many many more. We went in October and the babies were out in force – so many incredibly playful young lemur could be seen and photographed, all apparently quite indifferent to our presence. The day and night walks were all very well organised and provided plenty of opportunity to just stand back and observe these creatures in their natural habitat. We were rarely rushed on the walks (only when the guides had heard tell of something else exciting up ahead) and the local guides were expert at finding the best angles and lighting for some great photographs, even in challenging conditions.

I found the hotels to be of a general good standard and, as a solo traveller, did not feel as though I was in any way penalised by room size or quality. In fact, by luck of the draw, in one location I ended up with the suite! We had at least warm water most of the time and the food was generally good if a little repetitive after a while. Breakfast was generally fruit, breads, jams, and eggs cooked to order. Where there was nowhere appropriate to stop for lunch, we were able to order sandwiches to go so we never went hungry on the long drive days.

Angela Beckwith Madagascan Discoverer

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