New Exodus trips focus on responsible experiences

The new itineraries reflect a growing appetite for immersive, story-rich adventures that go beyond sightseeing
Photo stop on the Inca Trail

New Exodus trips focus on responsible experiences

The new itineraries reflect a growing appetite for immersive, story-rich adventures that go beyond sightseeing

Exodus Adventure Travels has a line-up of brand-new itineraries for 2026.

The collection has been built around authentic encounters and responsible travel, from meeting indigenous communities in the Amazon to walking alongside Tibetan pilgrims to enjoying a family-run barbecue in rural Sardinia.

In Central America, highlights include a new premium adventure in Costa Rica (priced from £5,799pp) uncovering rainforests and coastlines with the help of a naturalist guide, while a 10-day journey through Guatemala (costing from £2,349pp) explores Lake Atitlán, Tikal’s Maya ruins and the active Pacaya Volcano.

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Waterfall in Rio Celeste

Across South America, travellers can embark on an eight-day tour of Colombia (from £2,379pp), journey from Rio to the Amazon in Brazil (from £4,149pp), or experience the beauty of Bolivia’s Uyuni Salt Flats (from £3,299pp), with options to extend into Peru for a two-week adventure.

In Asia, Exodus launches its first dedicated trekking trip in Northern Vietnam (13 days, from £1,899pp), taking guests deep into emerald rice terraces and remote villages, while Sri Lanka’s Pekoe Trail (12 days, priced from £1,999pp) offers a journey through tea country and up Adam’s Peak at sunrise.

Travellers can discover Laos (from £2,449pp) with a nine-day itinerary through jungles, waterfalls and Luang Prabang, or embark on a 13-day cycling and hiking journey through Kyushu and Shikoku in Japan (from £4,799pp). A 15-day overland trip from Beijing to Kathmandu (from £3,899pp), promises Himalayan views, sacred sites and cultural immersion.

In North Africa, Discover North Morocco and Chefchaouen (eight days, from £1,299pp) explores Tangier, the Rif Mountains and the blue-hued town of Chefchaouen, blending hikes with eco-lodge stays and local meals.

Across Europe, Exodus expands its range with a seven-day Essential Turkey journey (from £1,499pp), and an eight-day Baltic Highlights tour (from £2,599pp) through Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

In the Mediterranean, Sardinia Adventure (seven days, from £1,399pp) introduces Exodus’ first multi-activity itinerary on the island, combining kayaking, cycling and hiking through gorges and along coastlines. Hiking Greece’s Dodecanese Islands (eight days, from £2,599pp) captures the spirit of island life, complete with scenic walks, villages and a day aboard a traditional kaiki boat.

Each itinerary is led by Exodus’ expert local leaders.

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