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THE TRAVEL GUIDE DISTRIBUTED WITH


25TH SEPTEMBER 2023


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FINNISH WILDERNESS WEEK/EXODUS TRAVELS


KINGDOMS OF JORDAN PREMIUM ADVENTURE/EXODUS TRAVELS


WALKING THE AMALFI COAST/EXODUS TRAVELS Exodus does adventure travel like no other


Do you know where to get the best slice of Neapolitan pizza on the Amalfi Coast? How to build an ice shelter in Finland or the most scenic cycling route to see the tea estates in Sri Lanka? Exodus does. 50 years ago, Exodus Travels took


its very first group of travellers to the heart of Afghanistan in the back of a Bedford truck. Five decades on, the company’s expert local guides continue to take you beyond the guidebook. If you’re looking for authentic experiences with the locals and moments of wonder that last long after the trip is over, Exodus does adventure travel like no other.


Catch the sunrise on Mount Sinai Unlike other Egypt tours, Exodus takes you on a midnight trek to the summit of Jabal Musa, before sunrise. Here, you’ll see the Rock of Moses in the chapel that’s considered to be the source for the biblical Tablets of Stone.


Make authentic Neapolitan pizza on the Amalfi Coast Away from the heady ‘Path of the Gods’, you’ll learn how to make


pizza, the traditional way, using the freshest local ingredients with the help from friendly staff at the long-standing, family-run, Hotel Due Torri.


Master the ancient art of quinzee building After experiencing the thrill of dog sledding across Oulanka National Park in Finland, you’ll learn key wilderness


skills which


include making your own quinzee (snow shelter). You even have the option to spend the evening in your Nordic masterpiece.


Try coconut candy on the Mekong Delta Discover the ‘rice bowl of Vietnam’ with a cruise down the Mekong Delta, that makes pitstops at small cottage industries so you can taste freshly made coconut candy and learn more about its production.


Spot rarely seen wildlife in Corco- vado National Park Not many small group tours head to Corcovado in Costa Rica, but with Exodus, you’ll spend a full


day walking through dense cloud forests, for the chance to spot margay, tamandua and puma


Cycle the best paths to Sri Lanka’s Tea Estates Opting for the less-travelled, more scenic route, you’ll


ride along old


roads, past terraced paddy fields, climbing up to 2,000m to see Nuwara Eliya and gain fascinating insight into traditional tea making, from leaf to cup.


Sleep in a luxurious Bedouin camp in Jordan After exploring Little Petra and the expansive Wadi Rum on a 4WD tour, there’s no better place to unwind than the unique Saraya Rum camp, where you can dine on delicious Bedouin cuisine under the milky way.


Take a rickshaw tour of Old Delhi Te best way to experience the ever-intoxicating,


incense-laden


alleyways of Old Delhi is by rickshaw. Taking you from Jama Masjid to Khari Baoli, the largest spice market in India, this ride is one for the books.


Visit the prehistoric Cango Caves in South Africa Located in Swartberg Range, the Cango Cave rock formations date back over 20 million years. Follow the experts as they guide you towards the organ pipes, the ballerina and the frozen waterfall.


exodus.co.uk T: 020 3131 5081


VIETNAM ADVENTURE/EXODUS TRAVELS


CYCLE THE BACK ROADS OF SRI LANKA/EXODUS TRAVELS


COSTA RICA’S COASTAL SECRETS/EXODUS TRAVELS


INDIA’S GOLDEN TRIANGLE/EXODUS TRAVELS


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