OverviewOverview
Discover one of the world's great pilgrimage routes on the Kumano Kodo, a sacred network of mountain trails that has drawn emperors, monks and pilgrims to the ancient shrines of the Kii Peninsula since 794 AD. The walk threads through forested mountains, quiet villages and past cascading waterfalls, converging on grand Shinto shrines that have been places of worship for over a millennium. One of only two UNESCO World Heritage-listed walks in the world, alongside the Camino de Santiago, it remains a profoundly moving experience. Evenings are spent in traditional ryokan inns, soaking in onsen hot springs and enjoying multi-course Japanese dinners. This six-day itinerary covers the same route as our seven-day walk, without the rest day.
Highlights
- Walk toward becoming a dual pilgrim by walking the Kumano Kodo (the other world heritage listed walk is the Camino de Santiago)
- An ancient hike through Buddhist and Shinto history together with an immersive backcountry Japanese cultural experience
- Experience the distinctive Japanese forest canopy and beautiful mountain views
- Soak up temples, shrines, and sacred mountains
- Onsen bathing in traditional Japanese accommodation
- The superb orange Seiganto-ji Temple along with the stunning Nachi waterfall
- Traditional Japanese meals for breakfast and dinner each day on the walk. Plus 4 walkers lunches
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