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The first half of the week in Bolovento was brilliant. I loved my massive room. Four beds and two balconies. I liked the hotel policy of serving one meal in the restaurant in the evening. If you didn’t like it you could order something from the ‘B’ menu, the morning before. It meant the food was a high standard. I liked the staff, who were very friendly. The hotel gardens were beautiful. The jacuzzi was an unexpected bonus and great for relaxing after the walking.
When we moved to Santa Cruz, things went badly. On arrival at our hotel there was one poor girl trying to book in sixteen guests and cover the shop next door. Sixteen passports to be photocopied. Next, most of us discovered that we were staying in the annex. No hotel ever has an annex for the benefit of the guests. They are simply a business opportunity to add more rooms with just one reception desk. The annex was up some steps in an alley, across (and uphill) a public square and around the next street. All on tiny cobbles that did their best to rip the wheels off everyone’s suitcase.
The second night all the air conditioning went off for the entire night.
At the farewell meal the restaurant (despite having our order three days ago) had made no provision for serving sixteen people. Half of us had our food served reasonably quicky and had to eat it whilst feeling uncomfortable and sympathetic for those who had not. Then, when the first half had finished their plates, the food arrived for the second half. Atrocious organisation, considering the notice they had.
I think you really need to reconsider the hotel and the restaurant.

This was a particularly enjoyable holiday where everything came together to create a fantastic experience. Good weather, a friendly group, an excellent tour leader and a well-constructed itinerary that took us to some wonderful places. The accommodation was of a good standard throughout. The “oceanettes” at Storms River Mouth with their incredible views were outstanding (a pleasant surprise having seen previous travellers’ comments on the wooden cabins there). We very much enjoyed staying in House Martin Guest Lodge too.
–South Africa was thought-provoking and very different to our expectations in so many ways. Like Jill Chaloner (previous review), we found it hard to get a Black perspective on the country, and mention of apartheid was largely restricted to our visit to Robben Island, which was a sobering reminder of South Africa’s recent past.

Vietnam is a beautiful country with the loveliest people. This is a busy trip with early mornings and jam-packed itinerary but I wouldn’t have liked to miss any of it. We were a nice, international group led by Lam, the best Exodus leader I’ve had so far!

Bernadette Bhakti Cycling Vietnam

Covered a large amount of Mexico , lots of historical sites of varying sizes and complexity. Mini bus rear seats unusable ( thats 4 seats ) until some pillows were purchased to assist in sitting upright, visibility from the rear seats was severely restricted. We operated a voluntary rota system which most people complied with. Differences between various cities afforded multiple perspectives of passage through time of various civilisations.

Fantastic trip, enjoyed every second.

We saw many inspiring ruins from several cultures, tried delicious Mexican dishes, and visited many interesting cities.

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For 50 years, Exodus has been taking people on incredible adventure vacations around the world and we have tens of thousands of happy travelers to prove it. Over the years, our passion for adventure travel and discovery has only grown. What started as overland journeys to the Himalaya has expanded to a range of 600+ small group and self guided tours to 100+ countries around the globe.

Don’t just take our word for it. We are proud to say that 97% of our travelers would recommend us to a friend and have rated us ‘excellent’ on Trust Pilot. You can read what our travelers have to say in their own words in our review centre. At Exodus, adventure travel isn’t just about taking people on incredible vacations, it’s also about giving back to the people and destinations we visit. That’s why we’ve introduced out People, Places and Planet plan, to ensure our adventures are Nature Net Positive and beneficial for everyone involved.

Whether your idea of once-in-a-lifetime is a cultural odyssey through the history, food and wine of Europe, an African Safari in search of the Big 5, a hiking adventure in one of South America’s natural gems, temple hopping by bike in Asia, or a polar cruise through the Arctic and Antarctic, Exodus Adventure Travels knows each region inside out, and can hardly wait to pass the best kept secrets on to you. 

As you explore the world, you will do so with local guides who love to introduce you to their home countries, sharing stories and sights that allow you to experience it like a local. It’s these leaders – who bring years of hiking, and biking expertise, wildlife knowledge, and local secrets – that show you the real heart of a destination and take your adventure vacation to the next level.

Our experts are standing by to help you start planning your next getaway. Get in touch today and get ready to discover a whole new world of adventure.

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