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Your Words – We tell it like it is! Holiday Reviews by previous Exodus travellers  

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Inca Trail - June 2011

This holiday far exceeded my expectations! I had wanted to do the Inca trail for a long time and finally got around to doing so in June this year. I was not disappointed and would definately recommend this trip to people that want to experience the Inca trail.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching Maccu Piccu. After 4 days trekking seeing these ruins was a deserving reward. The second day of the trip was the hardest but was not as hard as I had feared. This was when we reached the highest altitude of the trip and the walking on this day was all up hill, trekking up steps and quite rough terrain. Throughout the trek there were so many highlights and it was amazing walking along and then suddenly you would turn a corner and there would be some Inca ruins! The fourth days trek was very relaxing with the surroundings being more like a rainforest.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, Holgar, was amazing and we could not have asked for a better leader for our trek. From the beginning he was very knowledgable and wanted to share as much information as he could and show us as much Peruvian culture as we could fit in. On the trek he set the pace to make sure that we would all finish the trek. The first day there were points were we thought that we could walk quicker but walking slowly was a good way to ensure that no-body suffered from altitude sickness. Our leader told us that anybody could complete the trek regardless of age as long as they took it slowly. All of our group completed the trek but we did see other people coming down as they could not complete it. Our leader stopped to show us points of interest along the trek and gave us a very detailed and thorough tour of Maccu Piccu the day after we arrived there.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The toilet facilities whilst trekking are very basis and I would advise to bring toilet paper. A strong torch is also needed as it got very dark at night and if you needed the toilet in the middle of the night then you definately needed a torch to find the way and make sure that you did not fall off the mountain!The trip notes say that you need water purification tablets and I bought these but you do not need them. Whilst trekking the chefs purify all of the water and when not trekking bottled water is available to buy. I took walking poles as recommended and was glad that I had them as going uphill I found they took some of the pressure off and going downhill they helped to steady where you were walking. The weather was normally cold in the morning and at night but hot in the day so you needed clothes to cope with this i.e t-shirts, fleeces, waterproofs etc.

THE AMALFI COAST

Wonderful scenery, great company, good food – and plenty of it – in a friendly hotel. Some of the walking was a little more challenging than we had anticipated (so many steps!) but, none the less, a good first walking holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

Much of the scenery was breathtaking - it would be too difficult to pick out a single example.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Albert was brilliant. His local knowledge and network of local contacts ensured we got the best out of the holiday.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Don't forget the sunscreen. I managed to burn my arms on the first day when the breeze masked the power of the sun.Also, I'd never used walking poles before but found them a boon on this trip.

A Week in Jordan

Well organised, great guide, well constructed holiday.

Most Inspirational Moment

Singing in the desert!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very helpful, well informed, patient, kind manner.Perhaps could have given more options for evening activities.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Get involved and make the most of getting to know the group and you'll have an awesome time!

A Week In Jordan

A magical whirlwind of the highlights of Jordan.  Each day was entirely different with activities ranging from exploring ancient ruins to floating in the  Dead Sea and snorkelling in the Red Sea.

Most Inspirational Moment

Petra by night + star gazing at Wadi Rum.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was very knowledgable, highly accommodating and great fun.  However, he did seem to have worked out the restaurant and shop stops to his advantage, but really - who can blame him?!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do some pre-holiday reading as a basic knowledge of the book of Exodus along with Roman and Nabotean history will add to your experience. 

TEU - Walking in North Cyprus

Just back from a wonderful trip, highly recommended!

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking where the Crusaders walked while visiting their castles at St Hilarion & Buffavento. Then there were the restaurants on the quayside at Kyrenia harbour.

Thoughts on Group Leader

It ended up being around 40C for our walks, which could have been very unpleasant. Hoosain kept us well-supplied with water & stopped in the shade at regular intervals. He changed our program to keep away from the hottest areas and really looked after us brilliantly.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The walks are really not strenuous, even if they were long on some days. This is a beautiful, and relatively unspoiled part of the Mediterranean.

Made it!!

Although the trip was harder than expected/advertised as moderate rating (it said no cycling experience necessary – not true!!) There were hills to tackle daily, but  I found that ‘extra push’ to get up the hills, and felt great by the end of the trip!  Helped of course by the fantastic scenery.

Most Inspirational Moment

Managing to make it to the top of hills and not being last in the group!!  Also the beautiful scenery and weather.

Thoughts on Group Leader

He was absolutely lovely.  A very calm, capable and responsible person for a young guy.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared to push yourself - its worth it!!

Cycling the Dalmatian Coast

Croatia is truly stunning with beautiful towns and villages and translucent sea lapping at the shore. The cycling had great variety although "hilly" may be a more apt description than "undulating". However, the group all managed and had a great time. 

Most Inspirational Moment

Arriving in very pretty towns and villages with very few other tourists was special. However, my favourite day was the Thurrsday (last day of cycling before free day in Dubrovnik) as the cycling that day has a bit of everything (off road downhill, offroad flat, road) and its probably the prettiest scenery. The last section of this day (post lunch stop) is approximately 29km and apparently optional although everyone in our group cycled it. Although it starts with a 3km climb it really was the best cycling of the week and gets faster and faster towards the end so does not feel anything like 29km.  Seeing Dolphins swimming at the bow of our ferry was quite cool too!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our leader for the week was Bojan (pronounced Boyan) and he was a great guy and patiently looked after all of the group and our never ending questions. No point in challenging him to a game of tennis or table tennis as you are likely to lose!  He has a competitive streak.    

Advice for Potential Travellers

1. The day of arrival in Split is a long one and assuming you are arriving in the summer months it would be a good idea to wear shorts or something cool as you go straight from the airport to a tour of Split - a very hot Split the day we arrived. The ferry to Hvar is in the evening so you might also want to think about having something to slip on if it cools down on the ferry crossing. 2. The breaks on your bike are the opposite way round to the UK. Kind of useful to know when you pull away from your first hotel and cycle down hill! 3. Grappa may well be a local alcoholic beverage but probably best saved for domestic cleaning purposes. 4. If you like really good ice cream - this is the trip for you.    

THE INCA TRAIL

This was my first trip with Exodus and certainly it will not be my last !!!. This really was a well organised holiday with good communication from initial booking confirmation, pre-departure information through to the actual trek itself. I truly feel so privileged to have done this and i am more than chuffed i decided to book with exodus 🙂

Most Inspirational Moment

So many actually !. For me the journey was just as amazing as the destination - all the sights, sounds, yummy food and laughter along the way made for a superb trek. Obviously seeing Machu Picchu for the first time just made me gasp with pleasant surprise ! as i had not expected to see it when i did :D. The porters lugging all those random bits and pieces as well as our kitbags over the passes just did not cease to amaze me  - they worked so hard bless !!!. It was a brilliant sense of achievement conquering dead women`s pass ! all 1,323 steps !!! yep i counted and am now the proud owner of buttocks of steel ! :) .I think all those seemingly little moments of discovery contributed greatly to the experience during the trek. Also i certainly have to mention Tracy - a fellow trekker whom lost her luggage we suspect in Heathrow - the grace and good humour that she dealt with the situation was pretty amazing !. Gee i am never good in naming just one thing am i ?! haha :)

Thoughts on Group Leader

Holger was as wise as he was conscientious and patient !. We all felt very lucky in our appointed guide and always felt safe in his care and never second guessed any suggestions or advice he had. Holger was incredibly knowledgable and had time to answer our many questions and had a brilliant sense of humour !. We could have not asked for more :) 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Yep ! :) A steady methodical pace is key for this trek !, we saw another group with another company set a fast pace - and sure enough the next day saw some of them having to come back down due to altitude sickness (a combination of overexertion and ascending too quickly), the guides really do know what they are saying so resist the urge to try and push on faster !. It is probably stating the obvious but this is a marathon (of sorts !) NOT a sprint !. Coca tea REALLY does help !. A decent level of fitness will help you make the most of your time here, in truth i did not find most of the days trekking hard at all with the exception of day 2 - dead women`s pass, this had everyone glad to reach the summit !, but i think having a decent fitness level did really help - so i had extra energy for taking lots of photo`s !. Oh yeah - pack extra undies just incase - i know what i mean and you know what i mean !, yep afew of my fellow trekkers had `travellers tummy` and additional clothing options take away some pressure !. I was certainly glad i went for the thermarest sleeping mat option, yes it weighs 1kg BUT you cannot put a price on any small thing which helps you get a better nights sleep as in June it was cold of a night and therefore the ground can be very cold, i found the thermarest to be both much more comfortable and warmer. If it helps i didn`t take walking poles as i never use them ( too busy taking pic`s !) and i was just fine, instead i took knee supports for some preemptive help and was tickety-boo :). Don`t skimp on good quality make-up ( as our guide refered to it as !) - as in suncream and repellent, even at the start of June the sun was intense and you really would not want to be dealing with altitude AND dehydrating sunburn !, a hat and/or bandana really does help too. Have a practice weigh-in before the morning of the trek and really try to rationalise your kitbag and daypack - it saves for alot of messing around on the day then having to panic as to which bit of kit to either leave or squish in your daypack !. I don`t know if this will help as the research is debatable but i took 120 mg of ginkgo biloba twice a day 5 days before and during my time at altitude ( as in short it helps off-set the harmful effects ) and i didn`t get any related altitude side-effects  ( apart from an elevated metabolism ) - not even a headache happily :). If anyone is like me and suffers from a tendency to be prone to low blood sugars ( nope not diabetic, i blame it on being a fidget :) do keep some space in your daypack for snacks !, but i must say the snack pack given everyday was pretty good !. Hmm anything else ?, oh yeah ! bring the metal sort of drinks containers - i observed that they double up as cunning water bottle for the more sensitive out there AND they provide a nifty way of drying your damp travel towel overnight too !. Oh yeah one more !, don`t forget your swimsuit for the thermal baths at the end - delicious treat for the sweaty and unkempt !!!, oh i found renting a towel ( don`t worry they are nice and spotlessly clean !) for 3 sol much better than dealing with a soggy travel towel after !. I really can`t stop when i`ve started can i ?!!!. Oh i cannot believe i nearly forgot !, Jack`s cafe was a really delicious place to eat or to partake in a refreshing afternoon beverage ( they had the NICEST cup of tea here !!!) - do google them :) super happy discovery :D

NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WEST

A packed two weeks seeing the highlights of and hiking in the National Parks of Yosemite, Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon and the Navajo Nation lands of Monument Valley, finally ending up at the Grand Canyon. The variation and beauty of all the sites made the few long journey days well worth while.

Most Inspirational Moment

All the hikes were excellent but for me the hike up to Angel's Landing was the most inspirational moment, mainly because I was very apprehensive about the sheer drops and very nearly didn't do it. Even the shuttle commentary mentioned the occasional deaths!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Top guy and guide. I felt that he really wanted us to get the maximum value out of the trip. He organised the most delicious 'proper picnics' and each evening invited us to reflect on the day over 'adult beverages'-this was very popular!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Expect a couple of longish transit days and come prepared for a range of temperatures.Before we went we booked a show in Las Vegas for the last night and really enjoyed.

INCA TRAIL & THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

The trip is slit into 3 parts and each is different. The jungle experience is fantastic and, although the inca trail is not easy, it is a great experience and the scenery is amazing. Exodus are one of the few companies that take four full days to complete the Inca Trail – this means that you leave the campsites a little latter, so do not meet many other trekkers on route, which is nice. It also means that you can take more time to see the scenery and for us, very few of the group got any altitude sickness. Although this means that you do not get to the Sun Gate at sunrise, you do get up early on day 5 and so still see the sunrise over Machu Picchu.

Most Inspirational Moment

Reaching the top of Dead Woman's Pass on day 2 of the inca trail was an achievement, both for me and for the group. It is not easy, but it is worth the personal challenge. Take it slowly!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Rene was excellent, very knowledgeable about Peru and particularly Cusco and Machu Picchu. He is a highly experienced trekker and was able to set the right pace for everyone, resulting in very few people getting any signs of altitude sickness. I would happily go on another trip led by Rene.Throughout the trip, we also had local guides - Wilson on the trek, Elle on Lake Titicaca and Richardo & Elvis in the Jungle - all were excellent. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Drink lots of water to prevent altitude sickness. Take a pair of flipflops (with socks as it's cold) to change out of your boots in the evenings of the Inca Trail, and also a walking pole is essential as there are a lot of steps and it's hard on the knees. Also, take a spare camera battery for the trek - you don't want to run out of power at Machu Picchu. 7 Kg luggage for the Inca Trail is not a lot, so think light when you're planning the trip. Take some high factor suncream as you burn quickly at altitude. Try the Cocoa toffees and of course the Pisco Sours! Be prepared for a lot of early starts and a lot of bag re-packing!