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Exodus Travels
View ProfileAmalfi Coast Walking Holiday
Borneo & the Malaysian Peninsula
Was a fantastic trip to amalfi coast…

Trafalgar
#3 Pick of 25 Swaziland Tour Companies View ProfileThe excursions were wonderful
Fabulous
A wonderful experience!


Intrepid Travel
#4 Pick of 25 Swaziland Tour Companies View ProfileBeware of intrepids Lack of Ethics
Balkan Adventure
Samoa




Topdeck
View ProfileThey will do whatever they can to not…
Best Tour Guide every so helpful an always switched on, best part was enjoying Long Drinks on the ferry Keep up the great work
Really great tour overall, got pretty lucky with some of the activities cause they can be weather dependent.

Cosmos
#12 Pick of 25 Swaziland Tour Companies View ProfileCosmos? No
Terrible
Excellent Experience and Excellent Guide


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A thoroughly enjoyable trip!
This trip is pretty full on and many hours are spent on the bus, travelling
from place to place. However, as the scenery is constantly changing this adds
to the whole experience.
Whilst not as wildlife rich as some other countries I've visited it still had
it's wonderful moments. I didn't expect to see so many hyena's, an animal
which I've never understood the reaction of many people; that being "they're
so ugly". I've always found them to be beautiful! Lions eluded us but we did
manage to see a leopard and African painted dogs, which felt very lucky
indeed. Also spotted two young male giraffes squaring up to each other and
practice fighting. That also felt like a rare privilege to see.
If you want wide ranging experiences from a holiday this is definitely for
you! I loved it!
Exploring the Drakensberg mountains, where we did a small walk.
I could very easily spend a whole week (or longer) in this one area alone. I
actually felt this way many times during the trip so pinning down a single
inspirational moment is an impossible task for me.
As South Africa is such a large country, this trip was always going to a
taster for me. I will definitely return and hopefully spend more time in the
areas I most liked.
Petro was a fantastic guide and was always there to help; full of
information, particularly that of South Africa's history, ensures that you'll
always find the longer journeys interesting.
I must also mention Joel, who was not only the driver but did many other jobs
such as preparing the meals, particularly the braais (South African
barbeque). We never went hungry! Even people who didn't like certain foods
were catered for!
Both guides worked extremely hard and I often felt that especially after the
long drives the group could easily have eaten out. This would have meant that
the guides, after the long driving days, wouldn't have to cook for the group!
I travelled in August and underestimated how cold it was going to be,
particularly in the coastal regions. I should have packed a couple more
thicker jumpers and some thicker trousers too.
I highly recommend this trip if you want a fully rounded experience and
something to give you a taste of this amazing country!
This trip has certainly renewed my faith in Exodus as previously I'd had a
couple of very disappointing trips, which I learnt were run by another
company, based in Tanzania. Trips in the Southern African countries (at least
the ones I've been on) have been run by Mask; these encompass all the best
trips I've ever done.
You'll not be disappointed!
This trip is pretty full on and many hours are spent on the bus, travelling
from place to place. However, as the scenery is constantly changing this adds
to the whole experience.
Whilst not as wildlife rich as some other countries I've visited it still had
it's wonderful moments. I didn't expect to see so many hyena's, an animal
which I've never understood the reaction of many people; that being "they're
so ugly". I've always found them to be beautiful! Lions eluded us but we did
manage to see a leopard and African painted dogs, which felt very lucky
indeed. Also spotted two young male giraffes squaring up to each other and
practice fighting. That also felt like a rare privilege to see.
If you want wide ranging experiences from a holiday this is definitely for
you! I loved it!
Exploring the Drakensberg mountains, where we did a small walk.
I could very easily spend a whole week (or longer) in this one area alone. I
actually felt this way many times during the trip so pinning down a single
inspirational moment is an impossible task for me.
As South Africa is such a large country, this trip was always going to a
taster for me. I will definitely return and hopefully spend more time in the
areas I most liked.
Petro was a fantastic guide and was always there to help; full of
information, particularly that of South Africa's history, ensures that you'll
always find the longer journeys interesting.
I must also mention Joel, who was not only the driver but did many other jobs
such as preparing the meals, particularly the braais (South African
barbeque). We never went hungry! Even people who didn't like certain foods
were catered for!
Both guides worked extremely hard and I often felt that especially after the
long drives the group could easily have eaten out. This would have meant that
the guides, after the long driving days, wouldn't have to cook for the group!
I travelled in August and underestimated how cold it was going to be,
particularly in the coastal regions. I should have packed a couple more
thicker jumpers and some thicker trousers too.
I highly recommend this trip if you want a fully rounded experience and
something to give you a taste of this amazing country!
This trip has certainly renewed my faith in Exodus as previously I'd had a
couple of very disappointing trips, which I learnt were run by another
company, based in Tanzania. Trips in the Southern African countries (at least
the ones I've been on) have been run by Mask; these encompass all the best
trips I've ever done.
You'll not be disappointed!
Really enjoyed this trip even though we probably did not chose the best time
of year to do this, April. Sayin that the weather was quite kind to us.
Letaba Game Reserve was a lovely start to our tour, the rangers at Mtomeni
Safari Camp were very knowledgeable and friendly, food, especially breakfast,
was very good. Permanent tents were much better than expected. Found the
safari section a little repetitive but still enjoyable. Early starts and then
pretty full on all day but never felt rushed. Loved the beach at St Lucia, a
relaxing few hours there was appreciated as allowed us to recharge our
batteries. Battlefields tour very interesting and would suggest if possible
that you try and get your guide to add in a visit to Rorkes Drift to complete
the story. Drakensburg was the highlight for me, good walking and marvellous
scenery.
Walking in the Drakensburg, very atmospheric and beautiful
Colly is a great tour leader prompt, helpful, considerate, accommodating,
knowledgeable and an excellent cook. Catered extremely well for this
vegetarian. Our driver Jojo is a very experienced careful driver who was a
great foil to Colly. Jojo is fun and also very knowledgeable especially about
recent South African history. A great team.
Walking for me was the top end of moderate as there are a lot of ascents and
descents on fairly rocky paths. Walking poles would have been useful. Don't
bother talking a lot of snacks with you as there are supermarket shops every
few days when you find most of what you want. Sandwich box very useful for
the packed lunches so that you do not end up with a soggy mess in a plastic
bag at the bottom of your rucksack. Music for the long bus trips was very
useful, recommend Graceland by Paul Simon.
of year to do this, April. Sayin that the weather was quite kind to us.
Letaba Game Reserve was a lovely start to our tour, the rangers at Mtomeni
Safari Camp were very knowledgeable and friendly, food, especially breakfast,
was very good. Permanent tents were much better than expected. Found the
safari section a little repetitive but still enjoyable. Early starts and then
pretty full on all day but never felt rushed. Loved the beach at St Lucia, a
relaxing few hours there was appreciated as allowed us to recharge our
batteries. Battlefields tour very interesting and would suggest if possible
that you try and get your guide to add in a visit to Rorkes Drift to complete
the story. Drakensburg was the highlight for me, good walking and marvellous
scenery.
Walking in the Drakensburg, very atmospheric and beautiful
Colly is a great tour leader prompt, helpful, considerate, accommodating,
knowledgeable and an excellent cook. Catered extremely well for this
vegetarian. Our driver Jojo is a very experienced careful driver who was a
great foil to Colly. Jojo is fun and also very knowledgeable especially about
recent South African history. A great team.
Walking for me was the top end of moderate as there are a lot of ascents and
descents on fairly rocky paths. Walking poles would have been useful. Don't
bother talking a lot of snacks with you as there are supermarket shops every
few days when you find most of what you want. Sandwich box very useful for
the packed lunches so that you do not end up with a soggy mess in a plastic
bag at the bottom of your rucksack. Music for the long bus trips was very
useful, recommend Graceland by Paul Simon.
Well, what a trip! Soaking up the sights and sounds of South Africa and
Swaziland was truly an amazing experience.
There were many unexpected inspirational moments for me. These included
spotting both the white and black rhino and, at night in my tent, listening
to hippos and other animals snorting and grunting close by. It was also a
delight interacting with local shepherds in the mountains, and star-gazing at
night. The vast dark sky made it easy to see the Milky Way. All fabulous!
Nothing was too much trouble for Colly. He clearly enjoys what he does and
was proud to show us South Africa and share with us his extensive knowledge
of flora, fauna, local history and culture. He and Joe the driver made a
great team. Both men were very kind, patient and friendly.
If you're looking to do a 'big' holiday and can't quite make up your mind
which one, then go for this trip. It offers incredible variety and an
unforgettable experience.
Swaziland was truly an amazing experience.
There were many unexpected inspirational moments for me. These included
spotting both the white and black rhino and, at night in my tent, listening
to hippos and other animals snorting and grunting close by. It was also a
delight interacting with local shepherds in the mountains, and star-gazing at
night. The vast dark sky made it easy to see the Milky Way. All fabulous!
Nothing was too much trouble for Colly. He clearly enjoys what he does and
was proud to show us South Africa and share with us his extensive knowledge
of flora, fauna, local history and culture. He and Joe the driver made a
great team. Both men were very kind, patient and friendly.
If you're looking to do a 'big' holiday and can't quite make up your mind
which one, then go for this trip. It offers incredible variety and an
unforgettable experience.
I was so excited about this trip and was not disappointed as I thought it was
outstanding. The pace was good, the scenery very varied, there were a lot of
new experiences especially viewing the wildlife, and every day was different.
The accommodation also varied but never disappointed. I loved the feeling
that we were often away from the main tourist routes, even when we weren't,
however there are a lot of long driving days with breaks to stretch our legs
and take photos. The accommodation was very comfortable and every place we
stayed was different, sometimes even with a fridge and kettle or occasionally
a swimming pool. It was exciting arriving at each new place to explore what
was special and different.
There were so many moments it is hard to pick one. I woke up in a tented camp
one morning to loud birdsong and heard a rustling beside me. It was a pair of
zebras grazing. Seeing a snake eat a huge toad was exciting, and seeing a
family of hyenas on the road in the Kruger National Park. Later we saw a pair
of lions mating. I also loved the penguin colony at Betty's Bay and the seals
lying about by the fish market in Cape Town. The view from our cottage
looking out of the Drakensberg Mountains was stunning as well, especially
watching a storm brewing up and then clearing later.
We had two group leaders and they were both great. They had so much knowledge
about everything, the wildlife, the scenery, things of interest, bits of
history. They were so dependable and good to be with, making sure everything
went smoothly for everyone and keeping us well informed about what was going
to happen day by day.
There is a lot of travelling and I was pleased I had plenty of audiobooks so
I could listen and look at the scenery at the same time. I was also glad I
took my hiking shoes as some of the hikes were on rough ground and they were
more sturdy in wet conditions too.
Our first bus broke down and we got a replacement that was a bit smaller. My
legs are short but it wasn't fun for people with long legs sitting at the
back.
I really liked the fact that most food was included because it was fun to eat
together as a group and made budgeting much more straight forward.
outstanding. The pace was good, the scenery very varied, there were a lot of
new experiences especially viewing the wildlife, and every day was different.
The accommodation also varied but never disappointed. I loved the feeling
that we were often away from the main tourist routes, even when we weren't,
however there are a lot of long driving days with breaks to stretch our legs
and take photos. The accommodation was very comfortable and every place we
stayed was different, sometimes even with a fridge and kettle or occasionally
a swimming pool. It was exciting arriving at each new place to explore what
was special and different.
There were so many moments it is hard to pick one. I woke up in a tented camp
one morning to loud birdsong and heard a rustling beside me. It was a pair of
zebras grazing. Seeing a snake eat a huge toad was exciting, and seeing a
family of hyenas on the road in the Kruger National Park. Later we saw a pair
of lions mating. I also loved the penguin colony at Betty's Bay and the seals
lying about by the fish market in Cape Town. The view from our cottage
looking out of the Drakensberg Mountains was stunning as well, especially
watching a storm brewing up and then clearing later.
We had two group leaders and they were both great. They had so much knowledge
about everything, the wildlife, the scenery, things of interest, bits of
history. They were so dependable and good to be with, making sure everything
went smoothly for everyone and keeping us well informed about what was going
to happen day by day.
There is a lot of travelling and I was pleased I had plenty of audiobooks so
I could listen and look at the scenery at the same time. I was also glad I
took my hiking shoes as some of the hikes were on rough ground and they were
more sturdy in wet conditions too.
Our first bus broke down and we got a replacement that was a bit smaller. My
legs are short but it wasn't fun for people with long legs sitting at the
back.
I really liked the fact that most food was included because it was fun to eat
together as a group and made budgeting much more straight forward.
What an amazing experience! 3 weeks, a lot of time spent on the bus
traveling, but never boring, always stunning landscapes, often wonderful
wildlife, and with the help of our excellent guides, who spotted and
identified animals and birds and pointed them out to us, followed up by
showing us them in their wildlife books. The nights were spent in a large
selection of hotels and cabins. Some were rustic, no electricity, but always
comfy and clean. I was so impressed with the delicious food our guides
cooked for us for dinners, accompodaring those who did not eat meat. With
limited facilities they produced plentiful and tasty meals. I enjoyed the
places we visited especially the organised hikes. The only slight glitch,
the safari that is included was in the van which would have been unacceptable
so we had to pay for an additional trip in an appropriate vehicle. I would
have liked a few moe healthy options for lunch, but the r st of the trip was
truly a great experience. I would recommend starting in Capetown and ending
in JoBerg, otherwise you will have the best animal sightings in the first
week, making the limited sightings in the end less dramatic. I would also
suggest going to Capetown a few days before the tour, as there is so much to
see and a limited time. I will have to return!!!!!
Seeing the animals in the wild so close was fabulous. I also hiked up Table
mountain alone and that was so worth while.
They were both truly wonderful. I felt like they truly cared and wanted us
to enjoy everything. They were genuininly friendly and fun.
Go to Capetown a day or ao earlier and def start there, no JoBerg. You will
be so excited to see a few animals in the first week as it is your first
sighting. If you do it tbe other way round, it will be an anti climax.
Def bring a rain jacket and torch. Temps range dramatically...so layers.
traveling, but never boring, always stunning landscapes, often wonderful
wildlife, and with the help of our excellent guides, who spotted and
identified animals and birds and pointed them out to us, followed up by
showing us them in their wildlife books. The nights were spent in a large
selection of hotels and cabins. Some were rustic, no electricity, but always
comfy and clean. I was so impressed with the delicious food our guides
cooked for us for dinners, accompodaring those who did not eat meat. With
limited facilities they produced plentiful and tasty meals. I enjoyed the
places we visited especially the organised hikes. The only slight glitch,
the safari that is included was in the van which would have been unacceptable
so we had to pay for an additional trip in an appropriate vehicle. I would
have liked a few moe healthy options for lunch, but the r st of the trip was
truly a great experience. I would recommend starting in Capetown and ending
in JoBerg, otherwise you will have the best animal sightings in the first
week, making the limited sightings in the end less dramatic. I would also
suggest going to Capetown a few days before the tour, as there is so much to
see and a limited time. I will have to return!!!!!
Seeing the animals in the wild so close was fabulous. I also hiked up Table
mountain alone and that was so worth while.
They were both truly wonderful. I felt like they truly cared and wanted us
to enjoy everything. They were genuininly friendly and fun.
Go to Capetown a day or ao earlier and def start there, no JoBerg. You will
be so excited to see a few animals in the first week as it is your first
sighting. If you do it tbe other way round, it will be an anti climax.
Def bring a rain jacket and torch. Temps range dramatically...so layers.
Accommodation was good.
Scenery excellent.
Wild life excellent.
Close encounter with the Cheetah
Group leader started very well.
Would recommend this trip
The 16 seater vehicle was adequate for our group of 8. Would be too cramped
for group any larger.
To be able to have the option to travel in open vehicles for safaris was a
blessing.
The schedule was to stay in Tsitsikamma National Park but our accommodation
was 40k away which meant our time in the park was limited and we were not
able to take full advantage of the activities.
We were due to depart for an early morning safari meeting at 04.15 a.m. for
drinks and snacks for departure at 04.30 a.m. The guide did not appear until
about 05.00 a.m., we were unable to contact him because his phone was off and
the driver did not know where he was. He loaded up the vehicle and we
departed at 05.15 a.m. there was no drink or snacks and no
apology/explanation. The guide did not talk to us all morning and we were not
able to get a drink until after 08.00 a.m. It is none of my business what the
guide does in his own time but affects others when he fails to deliver.
Scenery excellent.
Wild life excellent.
Close encounter with the Cheetah
Group leader started very well.
Would recommend this trip
The 16 seater vehicle was adequate for our group of 8. Would be too cramped
for group any larger.
To be able to have the option to travel in open vehicles for safaris was a
blessing.
The schedule was to stay in Tsitsikamma National Park but our accommodation
was 40k away which meant our time in the park was limited and we were not
able to take full advantage of the activities.
We were due to depart for an early morning safari meeting at 04.15 a.m. for
drinks and snacks for departure at 04.30 a.m. The guide did not appear until
about 05.00 a.m., we were unable to contact him because his phone was off and
the driver did not know where he was. He loaded up the vehicle and we
departed at 05.15 a.m. there was no drink or snacks and no
apology/explanation. The guide did not talk to us all morning and we were not
able to get a drink until after 08.00 a.m. It is none of my business what the
guide does in his own time but affects others when he fails to deliver.
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