It’s all about adventure
That is what Exodus was founded upon over 45 years ago, and what the company is still all about. Discovering countries, cultures, environments, cities, mountain ranges, deserts, coasts and jungles; exploring this amazing planet we all live on.
At Exodus, we know what makes you tick when it comes to holidays. It’s a desire shared by so many others. A yearning to visit new places and come home with a real sense of what they’re all about. This means delving into local traditions, cultures, cuisine, lifestyles – anything that contributes to its unique identity. At the same time, we always remember that we are only guests. So we travel courteously and respectfully, in smaller groups to minimise our impact, to ensure that every Exodus holiday is a beneficial experience for everyone involved.
This is a philosophy we take with us around the world, helping you reach some incredible destinations on 500 itineraries across over 90 separate countries. We also strive to provide as much flexibility and choice as we possibly can, making it simple for you to experience a very different holiday.
Exodus started life on 4 February 1974 when two friends got together to provide an overland truck to travel to the Minaret of Jam, deep in the heart of the Hindu Kush, the most inaccessible of the world’s great monuments. See our history page for more details about how we began and how we have grown over the past 43 years.
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03 Nov 23
Partner News
Exodus Adventure Travels Unveils Private Group AdventuresExodus Adventure Travels, the international, award-winning leader in adventure travel, today unveiled Private Group ...Read moreExodus Adventure Travels Unveils Private Group Adventures - News & announcementsExodus Adventure Travels, the international, award-winning leader in adventure travel, today unveiled Private Group Adventures, special getaways designed to cater to those looking to travel when they want, where they want, and in the company of those who matter most. With no set departures, Exodus will customize travel dates to meet each group’s needs, with a wide array of options and tried and tested itineraries that have been expertly crafted for every type of traveler. WHO TRAVELS AS A PRIVATE GROUP? Women’s Only Groups – Female travelers represent 55% of all of Exodus’ clients, with a growing trend of women booking more active adventures.- Recommended trip: Grab some gal pals and explore Tuscany’s famed hills.
- Recommended trip: Experience the real Vietnam by bike with fellow pedalers.
- Recommended trip: Create lasting memories on Exodus' Portugal: Walking & Wine Premium Adventure or Walking on the Greek Islands trips.
- Recommended trip: Discover the highlights of Italy’s famed Amalfi Coast on foot.
- Recommended trip: A week’s escape for the whole family in vibrant Costa Rica.
- Recommended trip: Italian Apennines: Walks & Wildlife or Discover Costa Rica’s incredible wildlife.
- Recommended trip: The ascent of Kilimanjaro on the much less-trekked Lemosho Route.
- Trips Available as Private Departures: Most all of Exodus’ adventures are available as private departures, however there are some that cannot for logistical reasons.
- Minimum Group Size: Exodus requires a minimum of 8 travelers for a private group; 7 or less can travel together on an existing Exodus departure. For maximum group size, it is the same as the maximum group size for scheduled departures to offer a true Exodus experience, however slight larger group sizes may be requested.
- Larger Groups (20+ travelers): For groups of 20 or more, culture- and wildlife-focused trips are the best bet. To align with safety protocols, hiking and cycling tours cannot accommodate larger groups.
- Itinerary Changes: Exodus can only offer private departures of existing itineraries. Of that, there are more than 500 trips to choose from that have been painstakingly researched and vetted for the best experience possible for private groups.
- Pre/Post Tour Accommodations & other extras: Exodus can arrange the same extras as are normally offered on group departures with pricing as per the group departure pricing. This includes pre/post tour accommodation, e-bikes (where applicable) and private transfers.
- Commitment to sustainability
- Award-winning local leaders
- 50 years in operation of experience and expertise
- Over 500+ expertly crafted itineraries to choose from
- No set departure dates
- Unique, often family-run accommodations with a focus on sustainability
- Small groups, big adventures – minimum 8 passengers and a maximum of 16
- Active travel expertise, including walking and cycling itineraries for all levels of fitness
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05 Jul 23
Partner News
Exodus Travels Unveils New Active Europe CollectionWith the significant increase in European travel from North America, Exodus Travels, the award-winning ...Read moreExodus Travels Unveils New Active Europe Collection - News & announcementsWith the significant increase in European travel from North America, Exodus Travels, the award-winning leader in adventure travel, has launched a new Active Europe Collection. This expanded offering, including hiking and cycling trips, features more than 19 new itineraries across nine European countries. These new adventures are designed to bring travelers closer to Europe’s hidden gems while enjoying new and unique experiences in the great outdoors. The new Active Europe Collection encompasses active itineraries that have been meticulously crafted to cater to adventure enthusiasts, with options for every skill level and interest. From the Tuscan countryside and the UK’s Lake District to Norway’s Fjords and the Mediterranean Coast, each trip promises to deliver unforgettable moments and authentic encounters with Europe’s natural wonders. “We understand the growing desire for active travel experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing, and the Active Europe Collection was designed to fulfill these aspirations,” says Katy Rockett, Director of Growth, North America for Exodus Travels. “With our team of expert local guides and carefully crafted itineraries, travelers can revel in transformative experiences that have a lasting impact.” The new European collection includes a variety of memorable adventures including: Tuscan Hills & Chianti Wines – Premium Adventure: On this eight-day guided tour, guests will enjoy an elevated experience as they explore the idyllic Tuscan countryside, with a stay in an exclusive villa complete with a pool and private chef. From this base, which is located close to the medieval town of San Gimignano, the trip features five days of gentle walking and sightseeing, including visits to Florence and Siena, as well as timeless villages and the quaint walled town of Certaldo. Activities includes three wine-tasting experiences, as well as a visit to Brolio Castle gardens, the birthplace of Chianti wine. Priced from US$3,079 per person. Castles, Hadrian’s Wall & the Lake District: Travelers can discover the forts, fells, and film sets of northern England on this new six-day guided trip that offers a wonderful combination of history and hiking. Highlights include a visit to beautiful Alnwick Castle, which stood in as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter movies, the striking Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to see the historic priory ruins, and much more. Travelers will also hike a section of Hadrian’s Wall, hike Cat Bells for unforgettable views over the Lake District, and summit Helvellyn, a walk considered to be among the most beautiful in the UK. Priced from US$3,649 per person. Cycling the Mediterranean Coast in Spain: Cycle between the vibrant cities of Barcelona and Valencia on this week-long guided adventure on two wheels. Traveling along the Mediterranean coast, with stays at a different seafront hotel each night, the itinerary features a fantastic mix of cycling lanes and quiet paved roads, with only four short transfers on the cycling days. Priced from US$2,679 per person. Cycling the Coastal Portuguese Camino: Following the Atlantic shoreline, the Portuguese Camino coastal route is perhaps the most scenic of the trails that comprise the iconic Camino de Santiago. On this eight-day culture-cycling adventure, guests start in Porto and head north, eventually crossing into Spain and to the final stop in Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, the tour visits a string of atmospheric coastal towns, and through the picturesque Galician countryside, while also collecting the stamps necessary to receive the Compostela certificate in Santiago, proof of completion of this historic pilgrimage. Priced from US$2,799 per person. Walking the Fjords: The Norwegian fjords are rightly ranked as one of the most stunning natural wonders of the world and on this nine-day guided hike, travelers will be immersed in the stunning landscapes that define this region, including snow-capped mountains, steep green hillsides, and powerful waterfalls plunging into calm, clear fjordic waters. By exploring by foot, travelers enjoy unique access to areas of stunning beauty and high panoramic viewpoints. In the fjords, guests stay in two locations – a cozy family-run guesthouse that looks towards the Feigumfossen waterfall, and another family-run hotel on the waterfront in the town of Fjærland. Priced from US$4,479 per person. Cycle the Loire Valley: On this gentle week-long cycling adventure, travelers ride sections of the Loire à Vélo, a scenic cycling route that tracks along the Loire River – from Blois to Saumur – past orchards, vineyards, and small villages. Highlights include visits to a magnificent chateau steeped in Renaissance history, stops at the world-renowned vineyards of Vouvray and Chinon, and much more. Priced from US$4,199 per person. -
18 Oct 22
Partner News
Exodus Travels’ RCGS Quests are Back with New Line-Up of Adventurer-Led ExpeditionsThe adventure operator is back with a series of special 2023 departures with noted ...Read moreExodus Travels’ RCGS Quests are Back with New Line-Up of Adventurer-Led Expeditions - News & announcementsThe adventure operator is back with a series of special 2023 departures with noted explorers, including Angry Planet’s George Kourounis, cave diver and William Beebe Award recipient Jill Heinerth, and conservationist, author, and photographer, Marlis Butcher, among others. Award-winning adventure tour company Exodus Travels has announced its 2023 line-up of Exodus RCGS Quests, a series of expert-led itineraries developed in partnership with the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) and Canadian Geographic Travel. These limited edition, small group trips will answer the call of any wild and adventurous spirits looking for opportunities to challenge themselves and expand their perspectives. Exodus RCGS Quests push travelers to discover, learn, and explore, accompanied by world-renowned explorers, authors, photographers, and conservationists. A portion of every Exodus RCGS Quest will be used to support RCGS fellowship grants, to continue to expand the boundaries of modern exploration. From Bolivia’s expansive landscapes and Annapurna’s sky-grazing mountainscapes, to Peru’s Colca Canyon, Egypt’s ancient temples, and Italy’s classic Dolomites, Exodus RCGS Quests are designed to satisfy the innately curious and intrepid traveler. “We’re honored to once again be partnering with The Royal Canadian Geographical Society,” says Robin Brooks, Exodus’ Marketing Director and RCGS Fellow. “Following the massive success of our inaugural year of Exodus RCGS Quests, and continued demand to explore further and experience more, we’re thrilled to be able to once again provide this unique opportunity to journey through a destination from the perspective of an accomplished adventurer.” “Further understanding of people and places, cultural heritage, and the natural environment is what contributes to the strength of the global travel community,” adds John Geiger, CEO of the RCGS. “As a non-profit organization dedicated to research and education, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society is very proud to be once again partnering with Exodus Travels, to have the opportunity to share our expertise, experience, and curiosity with travelers.” The 2023 Exodus RCGS Quests series currently includes:George Kourounis
RCGS: Highlights of Bolivia with George Kourounis This special departure of Exodus’ popular Highlights of Bolivia itinerary is accompanied by filmmaker, photographer, TV personality, daredevil, Chapter Chair of the Explorers Club, National Geographic Explorer, and Canadian Geographic Explorer-in-Residence George Kourounis. Whether it is swapping travel and expedition stories from across the globe, learning about Kourounis’ thrilling adventures and expeditions, or gaining tips and training on photography techniques, this epic adventurer will be there every step of the journey to share his expertise. Bolivia is a quintessential South American country both in terms of the immensity of its landscapes and its strong indigenous culture. Amboró National Park boasts almost unparalleled biodiversity and the charming gateway town of Samaipata gives access to the nearby Pre-Columbian UNESCO site of El Fuerte. Gaze at the incredible salt flats of Salar de Uyuni, the largest on the planet! This exciting journey includes a comprehensive three-day 4WD adventure that reveals Bolivia’s eye-catching multi-colored lagoons, cacti islands, and spouting geysers. In stark contrast to the incredible nature, visit the vibrant cities of Sucre, Potosi, and La Paz whose history and culture run deep with the Incas and the Spanish Conquistadores. To finish your adventure wind down with a night in an eco-lodge on the Isla del Sol overlooking the deep, tranquil waters of Lake Titicaca - surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Cordillera Real. 15 days from US$6,879 Departing June 16, 2023Javier Frutos
RCGS: Annapurna Sanctuary Photography Trek with Javier Frutos This special departure of Exodus’ Annapurna Sanctuary Photography Trek in Nepal is led by renowned photographer and Canadian Geographic Creative Director, Javier Frutos. Trek the Annapurna Base Camp with this incredible RCGS photographer, explorer, and adventurer. This special photographic departure includes breathtaking scenery and trekking with a helpful photographer’s eye by your side. From photographing glaciers in the Alps to penguins in Antarctica, Javier has extensive experience and will be on hand to share the secrets to wildlife and nature photography surrounded by some of the most fascinating scenery in the world. The Annapurna Himal is a vast mountain range with several peaks above 22,000 ft/7,000 m. Part of the range forms a natural amphitheater known as the Annapurna Sanctuary, ringed by such giants as Annapurna 1, Glacier Dome, Gangapurna, Fang, and Machhapuchhare. The trek starts through forested hillsides before arriving at the Sanctuary with its panoramic views of the Annapurna. At higher altitudes, the close-up mountain views are among the finest in the world. There is a day to explore this awe-inspiring mountain arena before returning to Pokhara via a different route. 15 days from US$3,199 Departing Oct. 21, 2023Jill Heinerth
RCGS: Essential Peru with Jill Heinerth This special departure of Exodus’ incredibly popular Essential Peru trip is led by writer, photographer, cave diver, underwater explorer, and filmmaker for the BBC, National Geographic, and PBS, Jill Heinerth. With over 30 years of filming, photography, and exploration on projects in submerged caves around the world, Heinerth is a Fellow of the International Scuba Divers Hall of Fame and was awarded the Sir Christopher Ondaatje Medal for Exploration from the RCGS, and the William Beebe Award from the Explorers Club. A spectacular journey through Peru's varied landscape encompassing coastal desert, snow-capped Andean peaks, the high altiplano, and lush cloud forest. The most famous sites are all visited including the mysterious Nazca Lines, awe-inspiring Machu Picchu in its incredible mountaintop setting, Lake Titicaca, where the night is spent in an island homestay, and the remarkable 9,800 ft/3000 m deep Colca Canyon. On the way, the group will encounter traditional culture, condors, llamas, and a warm welcome from the Peruvian people. 15 days from US$4,349 Departing Nov. 3, 2023Joe Frey
RCGS: Egypt Nile Cruise with Joe Frey Discover ancient temples and tombs, traveling on the Nile by boat with Chair of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s College of Fellows, Joe Frey. Joe has visited more than 80 countries and all seven continents. He is an accomplished science writer, published in TIME, The Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, Canadian Geographic, and DIVER, to name a few. Fall under the spell of the mighty pharaohs’ legacy on this special departure. Immerse yourself in Egypt’s fascinating history and the abundance of well-preserved monuments and treasures. You will visit major sites and attractions along the Nile in a comfortable fashion, tasting traditional Egyptian cuisine. Boarding the cruise boat at Luxor, the group travels upstream, watching local life pass by, whilst also visiting the spectacular Edfu and Kom Ombo temples along the way. Cruising past the lush green banks and the beautiful sunsets over the Nile, with incredible onboard facilities, Cruising the Nile makes for an unforgettable Egyptian odyssey. 9 days from US$2,579 Departing Dec. 2, 2023Marlis Butcher
RCGS: Classic Dolomites in Italy with Marlis Butcher Marlis Butcher is an environmental conservationist, author, and photographer. A Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and of The Explorers Club, in 2019, Marlis accomplished her goal of visiting all 47 National Parks of Canada. Based in Ontario, Canada, Marlis is on the board of directors of the Royal Botanical Gardens and served on the board of the Bruce Trail Conservancy protecting the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. She is a canoeist, kayaker, hiker, cyclist, Nordic skier, and world traveler. The village of Villabassa – close to the Austrian border and sandwiched between the spectacular, jagged limestone peaks – is the perfect base for this Dolomites walking week. From here the group enjoys an excellent choice of routes with the opportunity to relax in comfort at the end of a day's walking. The itinerary ventures into the Fanes-Sennes and Dolomiti di Sesto National Parks for magnificent views of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Along the way the group will also visit numerous open-air museums, reflecting the status of these imposing mountains as the frontline of the fighting between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in WWI. 8 days from US$3,049 Departing Sept. 16, 2023Dr. Travis Steffens
RCGS: The Zambezi Valley with Dr. Travis Steffens Embark on an exciting and intimate wildlife experience, canoeing and walking through the Zambezi Valley hosted by Dr. Travis Steffens, Naturalist, Primatologist, and Professor of Anthropology, and Executive Director of the charity, Planet Madagascar. A Fellow of the RCGS and Explorers Club, Travis has spent over 15 years leading wildlife expeditions, safaris, and conservation project worldwide. The mighty Zambezi is an excellent location for a canoe safari, taking all the excitement and thrill of a safari into an active adventure. Camping out on secluded beaches, the days are spent relishing magnificent scenery and abundant game, while passing the ever-present basking crocodiles and hippo pods. Away from the water there is also plenty of time for game walks and drives to experience the diverse wildlife and remarkable scenery this region has to offer. 8 days from US$3,199 Departing July 22, 2023 -
05 Aug 22
Partner News
Exodus Travels Invites Guests to Electrify Their RidesThe adventure travel company is offering 50% off e-bike upgrades on 2022-2023 cycling adventures ...Read moreExodus Travels Invites Guests to Electrify Their Rides - News & announcementsThe adventure travel company is offering 50% off e-bike upgrades on 2022-2023 cycling adventures Award-winning adventure and small group trip operator Exodus Travels is adding some more buzz to its small group and self-guided cycling trips with a special new promotion – book between Aug. 8 & 31, 2022, for departures between Sept. 1, 2022, and Dec. 31, 2023, and get half-off the price of an e-bike supplement! Available on 98 of its cycling itineraries worldwide, travelers can simply quote the promo code EBIKE2022 at the time of booking to upgrade to an e-bike. But hurry, there are only a limited number of e-bikes available on each departure! “Electric bikes have gone from a niche luxury item to an integral mode of transportation for many people around the world,” says Robin Brooks, Marketing Director at Exodus Travels. “They are equally valuable for cycling trips, taking the strain out of consecutive cycling days while also ideal for couples or groups of friends where one person is an avid cyclist, and the others are not; e-bikes remove barriers for those who want to experience a cycling trip but are worried about keeping up.” Seeing unprecedented levels of growth over the last couple of years, e-bikes sales were up 145 percent from 2019 to 2020, according to the market research firm NPD Group. And the growth does not seem to be slowing, with Deloitte projecting that between 2020 and 2023, 130 million e-bikes will be sold worldwide. “A flexible and eco-friendly mode of transportation, e-bikes are a great way to do everything from tackling traffic jams, to exploring rugged coastlines, hilltop villages, and accessing far-reaching coastal views,” continues Brooks. “It’s also a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while also providing a seamless way to immerse yourself in a destination.” A few examples of cycling adventures where travelers can upgrade to an e-bike and take advantage of the current promotion include:Cycling the Camino de Santiago
New for 2022, this nine-day self-guided cycling journey takes place along one of the most ancient pilgrim routes in the world. It starts at in Leon, the seat of Spanish Kings, full of soaring cathedrals and hushed convents. The route then builds through the Galician countryside, across poppy-sprinkled wheat fields, orchid-rich water meadows, and pine-scented woodland, to a spectacular finale at Santiago de Compostela’s majestic Baroque cathedral, the last resting place of St. James the Apostle.Cycling Vietnam
Travelers will ride from Saigon in the south to the capital of Hanoi in the north. They will cycle on tarmac roads through colorful fishing villages, folding rice terraces and mountains cloaked in jungle on this expertly guided two-week premium cycling adventure. Shorelines of white sandy beaches await, with time to unwind and recharge on a tropical island at the tranquil Whale Island Resort. Continue to the ancient trading port of Hoi An, home to temples and unique architecture and delve into the peacefulness of rural Vietnam before ascending the thrilling Hai Van Pass, riding along twisting coastal roads that lead to remarkable views before finally experiencing the limestone cliffs of stunning Ha Long Bay for drinks on deck at sunset.Cycling the Cape & Winelands
Renowned as one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Cape Town and its surroundings provide a stunning backdrop for this 12-day guided group cycling tour. Following a unique circular route that highlights the many fantastic sights that the Cape Peninsula has to offer, travelers wind along peaceful roads with little traffic, past the wild coastline and rugger interior, as they discover Table Mountain and have a chance to sample the famous wine from the estates of Stellenbosch. Along with the stunning scenery, rich cultural history, unique flora, and unusual wildlife encounters, guests will also visit Cape Algulhas, the southernmost point of Africa. For more information on Exodus Travels’ cycling adventures, and to take advantage of the 50% savings on e-bikes, please visit here. -
10 May 22
Partner News
New Data Showcases Valuable Role Travel Plays in Building Relationships & Community – Exodus TravelsExodus Travels survey highlights the value of connecting with others while on vacation and ...Read moreNew Data Showcases Valuable Role Travel Plays in Building Relationships & Community – Exodus Travels - News & announcementsExodus Travels survey highlights the value of connecting with others while on vacation and the long-lasting relationships that can form as a result of our travels.
For many of us, our most cherished moments in life are not tied to individual places, events, or activities, but instead, are about people—those we have built into our lives already and others who are brought our way by chance and fortuitous encounters. Similarly, when it comes to moving about the planet, so often it’s the memories of those we meet on these journeys that linger with us most over time and distance. Global adventure leader Exodus Travels believes this is one of the many true gifts of travel: the opportunity for genuine human connection. And based on their recent survey of 2,000 Americans who have traveled abroad, it appears the data proves their point—international vacations can play a significant role in launching and building relationships of all kinds (in fact, one in five respondents has been married because of a trip!). THE DATA SPEAKS FOR ITSELF: TRAVEL = CONNECTIVITY According to the survey (commissioned through OnePoll), a full seventy-seven percent of Americans questioned have made lifelong friendships when traveling, while 23% met their spouse on a trip, one third (33%) reported a “vacation romance,” and a quarter (25%) currently claims a best friend encountered on the road. Some didn’t even need to make it to their destination to find romance—three in 10 have dated someone they met on a plane. While the vast majority of respondents believe travel can strengthen existing bonds (71%), and that the right travel companion can make or break a trip (69%)—perhaps encouraging them to opt for travel with friends and family—49% also report having taken a “life-changing” solo trip in the past (with 20% noting they find it easier to meet people when they’re traveling solo and 71% sharing that they’ve met someone on a trip who gave them a new perspective or has since changed their lives). “What makes a trip unforgettable?” asks Robin Brooks, Marketing Director at Exodus Travels. “The unexpected appreciation from locals when you traveled so far because you want to know their them and their culture. And the tales of family, history, and dreams unearthed by strangers-turned-newfound-friends over a shared meal—so often it’s these moments that conjure lasting memories, whether we are building a ‘just for now’ or new forever-relationship, or sowing the seeds of cross-cultural understanding that will impact our personal worldview for years to come.” WHAT WORKS BEST? Survey results make it clear there’s no “right” way to travel. But it is also evident travel can be a great way to expand one’s social circles. So, what is the best approach for those ready to socialize? Several suggestions appear at the top of the survey list: participation in a variety of activities (31% argue this strategy works); followed by participation in group tours or hotel events (tied at 28%); engagement in sports, active hobbies, and other physical activities (27%); or even just time at a bar or restaurant (26% say this has led to new friendships). “In our experience,” Brooks continues, “it’s the intimate moments when our shared humanity is distilled down into an exchange of simple smiles, laughter, and casual conversation (with or without creative hand gestures or Google Translate!) that provide true depth, color, and perspective to all we see and experience while on the road. So, it’s important to participate in activities that allow one to meet new people while traveling. Notably, respondents acknowledge a subset of all-new travel relationships may eventually evolve into “social media friendships” or “vacation-only friendships” after a trip has ended. However, the vast majority do not see this “fizzling down” as a negative. Rather, a whopping 79% believe new travel friends make their experiences better (even if they lose touch afterward) and recount gaining on average four new friendships and 12 new social media followers on past trips. Plus, there’s the very real possibility a lifelong relationship will have been captured in that mix, with 77% reporting friendships continuing well after their return home. WHAT’S DIFFERENT WHEN WE TRAVEL? If establishing new friendships or a romance is high on one’s to-do list, the evidence shows it may be time to start trip planning. But why? Brooks notes, “small group travel offers us a chance to bring a refreshed version of ourselves to the ‘vacation table,’ leaving our day-to-day worries behind while reconnecting and reinvigorating parts of ourselves that may have been waning in the shadows of our everyday responsibilities at home—all whether or not we already have pre-established travel partners in our back pockets.” To this end, Exodus’s carefully curated collection of adventure vacations will maximize anyone’s social bill. But their special style of travel provides far more than just a platform for meeting new friends. They understand it is the unscripted encounters within host communities that so often distinguish the experience of “traveler” from that of “tourist;” and that space and time for connectivity must be prioritized within the design of any itinerary, regardless of destination, as it is these moments that can so profoundly capture one’s mind’s eye, offering a deeper perspective into local culture, life experience, and alternate worldviews. This insightful assessment of traveler priorities was confirmed by 69% of survey respondents who said traveling has made them kinder and more interesting people, with two thirds (66%) sharing that the new people they meet on trips lead to a much better travel experience overall, and 77% noting their journeys are far more rewarding and immersive when they have the chance to connect with local people. According to the team at Exodus Travel, this is exactly why small group adventure travel can be such a wonderful launchpad for new friendships of all types. By choosing to relinquish the burden of pre-trip planning to a team of adventure experts, travelers are instead opting to focus on and free themselves, opening their minds and bodies to new experiences, and inviting fresh knowledge, conversations, relationships, and ways of thinking about the world into this unlocked space. Travelers making new friends on their Exodus Small Group tour in Egypt SAMPLE OF SURVEY RESULTS: WHAT RELATIONSHIPS DO RESPONDENTS REPORT FROM THEIR TRAVELS?- Made a “vacation best friend” (someone they hung out with while traveling but didn’t stay in touch with) — 36%
- Had a “vacation romance” (a romance that only lasted during the vacation) — 33%
- Planned a future trip with someone they met while traveling — 31%
- Dated someone they met while traveling (not on the plane) — 30%
- Dated someone they met on a plane while traveling — 30%
- Lived with someone they met while traveling — 28%
- Have a best friend they met while traveling — 27%
- Had a best friend they met while traveling — 25%
- Had a one-night stand while traveling — 25%
- Married someone they met while traveling — 23%
- Participating in lots of different activities while traveling — 31%
- Taking group tours while traveling — 28% (tied)
- Participate in hotel events (afternoon teas, cocktails, performances) — 28% (tied)
- Being active (gym, hikes, tennis, cycling, kayaking, golf, etc.) — 27%
- At the bar or restaurant — 26%
- Use social media — 25% (tied)
- Stayed at a hotel — 25% (tied)
- On the beach — 25%
- Visiting museums or historic sites — 25%
- Went on a group tour — 24% (tied)
- Went on a cruise — 24% (tied)
- Live music — 24%
- Cooking classes or wine tastings — 24%
- Learn the local lingo — 23%
- Use an app to meet other travelers — 21%
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06 Apr 22
Partner News
Premium Adventures Launching Today: Exodus Travels Answers the Call with new Collection of Off the Beaten Path Adventures Combined with Epic and Lux StaysThe adventure pioneer says post pandemic travelers want to travel far and wide, and ...Read morePremium Adventures Launching Today: Exodus Travels Answers the Call with new Collection of Off the Beaten Path Adventures Combined with Epic and Lux Stays - News & announcementsThe adventure pioneer says post pandemic travelers want to travel far and wide, and treat themselves right April 6, 2022. Seattle, Washington: What is the most significant post pandemic travel trend the classic adventure travel pioneer and National Geographic Traveller’s winner of Tour Operator of the year Exodus Travels, has witnessed? The fierce demand for elevated, off the beaten path trips that give travelers access to far flung locations and adventures, while staying at epic and luxurious accommodations, with known expert trip leaders, elevated food and drink and increased comfort. Basically, post pandemic travelers want to have it all. Exodus Travels has answered the call with today’s launch of Premium Adventures: a selection of larger-than-life experiences with first rate accommodations. Exodus Travels has taken their 48-years of experience designing and operating trips around the world for avid adventurers, and put it into this new take on classic adventure travel. Their traveler-base are thrilled. In fact, in a recent company poll, nearly 50% of Exodus’ travelers are definitely or likely to consider Premium Adventures now that they are launched. Featured Premium Adventure: Walking The Ancient Trails of Cappadocia Now, travelers can walk the ancient trails of Cappadocia, Turkey in the day, and stay at the Yunak Evleri Cave Hotel at night, in rooms dating back to the 5th century. Think oozing atmosphere, ancient history, and modern thread counts. They can spend their days being guided by Expert Leader and Poet Semih Eser, practicing calligraphy or on safari through a landscape of rock towers, valleys and atop seacliffs, and even take an iconic balloon ride over the fairy tale chimney-strewn landscape. Premium Adventures are designed to showcase the best of the destinations, as well as lesser-known routes and experiences. What Makes Premium Different Today there are 22 Premium Adventures available spanning the globe, with 22 more in development including Annapurna Trails & Chitwan, Amazon Rainforest Small-Ship Cruise, Kenya Photographic Safari with Paul Goldstein and more. All Premium Adventures carry the same quality and sensibility, no matter the destination. A Peak at Select Premium Adventures Portugal: Walking & Wine with Magdalena Patacho Accommodation Highlights: Douro Scala Hotel (5*) Expert Leader: Magdalena Patacho Travelers will learn the history of Portugal from grape to bottle on this exclusive gastronomic journey led by award-winning guide Madalena Patacho through the city of Porto and the Basto and Douro wine regions. Naturalist by day and passionate oenophile and culinary aficionado by night, Madalena grew up outside of Lisbon in the cultural and historic area of Belém, and while she has spent the last 10 years guiding expeditions across the globe for museums such as the Smithsonian, she always returns to her first love, Portugal. Premium Cycling Vietnam Accommodation Highlights: MerPerle Hon Tam Resort (5*) Expert Leaders: Chi Nguyen & Lam Nguyen Travelers will ride from Saigon in the south to the capital of Hanoi in the north. They will cycle on tarmac roads through colourful fishing villages, folding rice terraces and mountains cloaked in jungle on this expertly guided two-week premium cycling adventure. Shorelines of white sandy beaches await, with time to unwind and recharge on a tropical island at the tranquil MerPerle Hon Tam Resort. Continue on to the ancient trading port of Hoi An, home to temples and unique architecture and delve into the peacefulness of rural Vietnam before ascending the thrilling Hai Van Pass, riding along twisting coastal roads that lead to remarkable views before finally experiencing the limestone cliffs of stunning Ha Long Bay for drinks on deck at sunset Cape Town & The Garden Route Accommodation Highlights: Amakhala Safari Lodge (4 star), Amakhala Game Reserve Expert Leader: Petro Pretorius This journey between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town is arguably one of the finest coastal routes in the world. Pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs and gorges, fairy-tale forests and lively seaside towns line the shoreline. Travelers start their journey at the secluded Amakhala Safari Lodge, with game drives in the vast reserve complemented by time to relax personal, private plunge pools. Along the way travelers will sample local wines and cuisine in Stellenbosch, watch for Southern Right whales as they come close to shore (in season) and take nature walks among South Africa’s abundant flora and fauna. The adventure ends at the stylish Ocean View House, the perfect place to relax and take in Cape Town’s striking setting. -
15 Mar 22
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Announcing The New For 2022-2023 Exodus Edits CollectionLife is busy! Exodus Travels understands that. That’s why the National Geographic award-winning adventure ...Read moreAnnouncing The New For 2022-2023 Exodus Edits Collection - News & announcementsLife is busy! Exodus Travels understands that. That’s why the National Geographic award-winning adventure and small group tour company has launched the Exodus Edits collection. They’re inviting travelers in their 30s and 40s to trade their endless meetings for Moroccan markets, swap “you’re on mute” for travel pursuits, and take a break from working at home to freely roam the destinations that have been pulling at their hearts. Quality will always be more meaningful than quantity. This series of 19 immersive, bite-sized adventures are designed to maximize free time, give busy working professionals the opportunity to replace tedium with exhilaration, and explore paths less traveled with like-minded people and new lifelong friends. Whether it’s visiting a secret temple for a blessing ceremony performed by a priest in Bali, taking a dawn yoga class with the Taj Mahal as your backdrop in India, spending a night under the stars in a geodesic dome pod in Wadi Rum Jordan, or visiting a 3000-strong penguin colony and treating your tastebuds with cabernet and capers in South Africa, Exodus Edits makes travel dreams come true while working around the realities of families, finances, careers, and vacation days. To celebrate the launch of Exodus Edits, one lucky person will win a spot on a Digital Detox Holiday in Portugal. Aspiring travelers can enter the contest now for the chance to win a spot on this five-day trip where they’ll replace their cell phone with the unknown. Instead of working and wi-fi, their days will be filled with spa appointments, stand-up paddle boarding, surfing, and glowing beachside sunsets. This itinerary provides the perfect balance of excitement and rejuvenation. Besides being the best way to spend what we all know are not enough vacation days, $20 from each booked Exodus Edits trip will go to The Inspiration Project. Over the last five years, The Inspiration Project has helped children—over 6000 of them in more than 30 countries—go on Exodus Travels adventures to explore the greatest wonders of the world that exist in their own backyards. And, as it is with every Exodus Travels trip, for every guest that books a trip,100 square meters will be committed to rewilding efforts—preserving the unimaginable abundance of flora and fauna that make up all the amazing places and spaces you’ve been, and the ones you can’t wait to visit. For travelers who are ready to trade their apps for a beach side Aperol (or 2), replace delivery with the truly delectable, and swap supermarkets for sailing yachts, here are just a few of the compact, lovingly designed itineraries built to maximize adventure and minimize the stress of everyday life: Edits: Sports and Sundowners in Turkey - 8 Days Spend eight days exploring the mystical, magical scenery of Turkey on this bucket list adventure. Sail along the calm bays and secret coves surrounding the Greek and Turkish islands, take a Jeep to Kaputas Beach, go abseiling, canyoning, sailing, scuba diving, paragliding, cycling and after opt to recharge/spa out at a hammam. This brief itinerary packs in all the awe-inspiring vistas of Turkey. Edits: Pho, Fun, and Sun in Vietnam - 10 Days Embark on a truly life-changing ten-day journey through Vietnam. Be inspired by the unique crafts and deep history of the country while you’re invigorated by authentic, delicious Vietnamese food. Go from yoga and tai chi to kayaking and cycling. From the bustling city, where you can shop till you drop or sample street food till you pop, to the breezy countryside, this trip will show you the very best of Vietnam. Edits: Street Food & Sunshine in Sicily - 6 Days Go from a busy metropolis to a volcanic landscape; enjoy the celebrated street food of Palermo; and stand in awe of Mount Etna—this trip will satisfy your cravings for authentic Italian food and breathtaking vistas. In addition to taking in the beautiful food and stunning scenery, travelers will learn about Sicily’s dark Mafia history and explore Taormina’s historic center while tasting classic Italian wines. This six-day excursion is the perfect way to experience the beauty, pleasure, and history of Italy in less than a week. Edits: Rainforests & Restful Retreats in Costa Rica - 8 Days Costa Rica truly has it all. Nowhere else in Central America can travelers take in this amount of biodiversity, dazzling beaches, glowing rainforests, and wild jungle. Tube down the bright blue Rio Celeste, swing and rappel through the trees of the rainforest on zip lines, take a surfing or SUP lesson, and trek through the Tenorio Volcano National Park. Your days of adventure will be balanced out by taking some time to truly unwind, soak in mineral-rich natural healing thermal baths, apply volcanic mud masques, and enjoy deserted beach BBQs. This eight-day itinerary is filled with the type of adventure, rejuvenation, and beauty singular to Costa Rica. Edits: Incas & Intrigue in Peru - 9 Days Peru is emblematic of exploration. This action-packed itinerary takes travelers beyond the well-trod Peru. Dive deep into the food and drink of the region, visit the awe-inspiring Rainbow Mountain, and see the exquisite Salineras de Maras salt flats. Walking through cloud forests, trying frog soup, and taking in the majestic Machu Picchu—could you imagine a better way to use your vacation days? Details on all 19 Exodus Edits itineraries can be found here. -
02 Dec 21
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Exodus Travels Voted Best Operator In The National Geographic Reader AwardsMulti-award-winning small group and self-guided tour experts Exodus Travels have been named the Best ...Read moreExodus Travels Voted Best Operator In The National Geographic Reader Awards - News & announcementsMulti-award-winning small group and self-guided tour experts Exodus Travels have been named the Best Operator in National Geographic’s Traveller Magazine's sixth annual Reader Awards. The awards acknowledge and celebrate the destinations, experiences, tour operators, personalities, and destinations that continue to make traveling truly great. The 15 award categories were shortlisted by National Geographic judges and voted on by readers. Voters were asked to champion the locations and organizations that have supported their travel aspirations over the past 12 months. The companies that have provided exceptional customer support, retained consumer trust, and have continued to have a positive impact on the entire travel community during challenging times. The Best Operator category celebrates the remarkable people behind the scenes ensuring travelers feel safe, inspired, and secure when turning their adventure dreams into realities. The reader votes were resoundingly in favor of Exodus Travels. “We are thrilled to receive this award, and to have the support of the National Geographic Traveller Magazine judges, and our far-reaching travel community,” says Robin Brooks, Marketing & PR Director of Exodus Travels North America. “It’s a privilege to share this award with all the winners and to see the incredible people and places that continue to inspire global exploration and discovery. I’d like to congratulate the incredible local guides, teams, and travel industry partners we are privileged to work with across the globe. They have kept us smiling through the past 19 months - this win truly belongs to them!” For close to 50 years, Exodus Travels has been providing a vast range of award-winning holidays across seven continents. Now, with over 250,000 people hosted, and more than 600 trips in 100 countries, the adventure travel company has the perfect travel itinerary for solo travels, couples, groups, or families, all ages, activity levels, and interests. Here are a few of the many Exodus Travels itineraries that continue to inspire travelers year after year: Italy: Walking The Amalfi Coast Exodus’ best-selling tour with hundreds of happy travelers to prove it. Live like an Italian and be immersed in the land of La Dolce Vita’s famous Amalfi Coast. From walking the “Path of Gods,” unveiling the secrets of Pompeii and swimming in secret coves, to discovering Roman ruins, the isle of Capri, picnic lunches, and unparalleled cuisine. This trip has been running for over a decade, with guests staying at the beautiful Hotel Due Torri, which is run by the Acampora family, who provide genuine Italian hospitality and embody the beauty of Italian living. Costa Rica : Discover Costa Rica Take a large dose of exotic animals, river cruises, stir in jungle hikes, expert local naturalist guides, the country’s most famous volcano, beach time, lava fields, hot springs, and an abundance of fresh local cuisine and you’ll get this spellbinding immersion in Costa Rica. Spot monkeys, sloths, sea turtles, giant butterflies, and more. Includes village visits, coffee and fruit plantations, day and night hikes, eco-lodges, and expert guides. Pura Vida! India: In Search of Snow Leopards Recognized as one of the most elusive animals on the planet, the snow leopard is one of the world’s most mystical and hard-to-spot mammals. In the winter, when they need food, they descend from their homes in the mountainous regions of Central Asia and can be spotted by the rare few who make the annual pilgrimage to this remote region of India. In addition to the ever-illusive snow leopard, Himalayan trekking guide Valerie Parkinson will ensure travelers take in all of the unique wildlife that can be spotted in this special, and rarely traversed, part of the world. There will also be visits to Himalayan Buddhist communities, which adds to the truly transcendant feel of this unique adventure. Croatia: Cycling the Dalmatian Coast Go beyond the expected and bike through the playground of the Adriatic. Ideal for cycling enthusiasts of every level, this adventure by two wheels mixes alfresco thrills with cruises, landscapes from Game of Thrones, historic vineyards, local farms, UNESCO Sites, and even time for R&R on the beach. Tour Hvar, Korcula, Dubrovnik, Mljet and the Peljesac Peninsula. And for those who prefer – E-bikes are available upon request! Egypt: Alexandria to Aswan Treasures half as old as time, camel rides, felucca sailing, Nile cruise, and expert local Egyptologist guides are just the start of this classic adventure through the land of the pharaohs. Immerse yourself in the myths of this epic ancient civilization as you tour the Pyramids, Sphinx, Egyptian Museum, and Khan el-Khalili night bazaar in Cairo. Be transported in back millennia as you discover the wonders of iconic Alexandria you cruise the eternal waters of the Nile and discover Luxor, Valley of Kings and Queens, Aswan, and more. Complete with delicious cuisine, internal flight, and memories to last a lifetime. Peru: Inca Trail Moonstone Trek Between Cuzco and the Sacred Valley lies a small rural valley, that is where this quest begins. From there, adventures will trek seven miles from the beginning of the Inca Trail, discovering rarely-visited Andren towns, relics, and snowcapped peaks. Wildlife, breathtaking scenery, ruins, and true isolation make this bucketlist advanture especially rewarding.