Where to Travel for Learning Adventures

Mongolian nomads
Mongolian nomads driving cattle, Western Mongolia

Dynamic, engaging, and deeply rewarding, traveling abroad is often educational as well as just plain old fun. Ideal for those who never want to stop learning, Exodus Travels invites knowledge-craving travelers to pack their bags and head straight to the source of earth’s greatest discoveries, ancient civilizations and evolving species with their 600+ tours to 100+ countries worldwide. History buffs can decipher ancient Aztec ruins, budding chefs can perfect their pizza making in Sicily, animal lovers can study Darwin’s theories in the Galapagos and aspiring photographers can sharpen their lenses on lions in Africa. Like a mobile classroom, Exodus has partnered with renowned photographers, chef, biologists and naturalists to enrich their international journeys.

For a fresh take on ‘back-to-school,’ check out Exodus’ top educational trips below:

Galapagos Islands
Sea lion underwater, Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands:

Spend seven-nights on a first-class schooner exploring the islands and wildlife that inspired Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and subsequent book On the Origin of Species after his visit in 1835. With Exodus’ naturalist guide, snorkel with sea lions and rays, watch the courting rituals of blue-footed boobies, visit the giant tortoise breeding center, and marvel at the largest colony of penguins in the Galapagos. 11-days from $4,395 USD.

Hidden Treasures of Jordan:

The desert landscape of Wadi Rum sets the stage for a 12-day jaunt across this Holy Land’s ancient cities like Petra, dating back to 300 B.C., famously dotted with tombs and temples carved into the pink sandstone cliffs. A religious mosaic, Jordan is sacred for its connection to Abraham, Moses, John the Baptist and Mohammed. 12-days from $1,905 USD.

Monastry, Petra
Monastry, Petra

Inca Trail & the Amazon Rainforest:

Study the Amazon ecosystem as you cruise to your jungle lodge camouflaged within the Tambopata Reserve. Trace the high-altitude footsteps of ancient Incas from Cusco, once the center of the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, to the 15th century citadel of Machu Picchu. Enjoy a lesson on island-living with a homestay on Amantani Island. 15-days from $3,155 USD.

Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu ruins Cuzco, Peru

Sicily Food Adventure:

Sample Palermo’s fragrant street food, and learn from local chefs during a cooking class in Trapani, where foodies can taste the influences of Greek, Spanish, French and Arab cultures that established themselves on the island thousands of years ago. Sip and swirl full-bodied reds in Etna, home of Europe’s highest active volcano, and where Zeus trapped the monster of Typhon, according to ancient Greek mythology. Eight-days from $1,625 USD.

Cycling in Greece:

Cycle the birthplace of western civilization taking paths that lead to ancient Greek sites, such as the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Roman Forum and the towering Acropolis. Cruise to Galatas by boat, and cool off in the Aegean Sea before cycling through ancient olive groves and vineyards, sampling local cuisine along the way. Eight-days from $1,475 USD.

Iceland Northern Lights:

Travel across Iceland’s coast of evolving landscapes and active volcanoes and follow in the footsteps of Viking settlers that traveled here in the late 9th century A.D. Search for the dancing Northern Lights, and learn how the light in the Earth’s atmosphere creates this stunning phenomenon. Don crampons and climb glaciers before soaking in the Blue Lagoon’s thermal baths. Five-days from $1,745 USD.

Iceland Aurora Borealis

Gorillas & Masai Mara:

Travel across Iceland’s coast of evolving landscapes and active volcanoes and follow in the footsteps of Viking settlers that traveled here in the late 9th century A.D. Search for the dancing Northern Lights, and learn how the light in the Earth’s atmosphere creates this stunning phenomenon. Don crampons and climb glaciers before soaking in the Blue Lagoon’s thermal baths. Five-days from $1,745 USD.

Cycling India’s Hill Stations:

An active lesson in world religion, cycle to sacred Hindu temples and Tibetan monasteries and follow the famous ridgeline that was first extolled by Penelope Chetwode, daughter of the Commander in Chief of the British Army in India in 1931. Visit historic farms, tea plantations and spend time with the locals. 16-days from $1,825 USD.

Cycling India
Cyclist passing a temple in Tirthan valley, approaching the Jalori Pass

Journey to Persia:

Experience a rare opportunity to explore ancient Persian relics, like the magnificent Persepolis where the earliest remains date back to 515 B.C. Study the Zoroastrian heritage, one of the oldest world religions, and visit its important sites like the Fire Temple, which houses a flame said to have been burning for more than 1,500 years. Travel to Maymand, one of Iran’s troglodyte villages and meet with cave dwelling locals. 15-days from $3,315 USD.

Cycling in Mongolia:

Cycle the countryside of Mongolia following the travelogue of Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the first European to leave a detailed chronicle of his experience in China and Central Asia. During his 24 years of travel, Polo befriended Kublai Khan, the Mongol Empire who conquered China and founded the Yuan Dynasty. During the ride, pass the Khunjiin River where burial grounds lay from 8th Century A.D. and spend a night in a traditional nomadic Ger camp. 15-days from $3,055 USD.

Beyond the Mayan World:

Travel back 3000 years and explore Mexico’s mysterious archaeological sites like the Great Pyramid of Cholula, one of the largest pyramids in the world. Fill up on tortillas and mole sauce in Oaxaca before crossing into Guatemala in search of Aztec carvings lost deep in the jungle. 15-days from $2,715 USD.

Classic Vietnam & Angkor:

Relive war history in hidden caves and tunnels used by the Viet Cong, visit the 4th century burial site of Cham kings, and see evidence of Vietnam’s occupation during a walk through Hanoi’s French Quarter. The journey ends at the largest religious monument in the world, mind-blowing Angkor Wat. Hidden deep within the Cambodian jungle, the complex once reigned as the greatest kingdom in Asia. 14-days from $2,415 USD.

Buddhist Monk

Walking the Great Wall:

Journey along the Great Wall, an Ancient Wonder of the World. The unifying of its fortifications was first commissioned by Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Hike its most remote sections such as Mutian Yu, built in the mid-6th century B.C. and used as a barrier defending the capital and imperial tombs. Return to the capital city of Beijing and wander the courtyards of the Forbidden City and Tianamen Square. Nine-days from $1,235 USD.

Great Wall of China
Great Wall of China at Jinshanling sections.
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