OverviewOverview
Discover one of the world's great pilgrimage routes on an extended itinerary that takes in the best of the Kumano Kodo and ventures beyond it.
The sacred trails of the Kii Peninsula have drawn emperors, monks and pilgrims since 794 AD, threading through forested mountains, quiet villages and ancient shrine complexes that remain remarkably unchanged after more than a millennium.
This nine-day walk covers the full Nakahechi route and includes a day on the Kohechi. The Kohechi Route is the toughest and most dramatic section of the Kumano Kodo network, tracing the ancient path that connects the spiritual hubs of Hongu and Totsukawa.
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 accommodation with onsen baths and multi-course Japanese dinners waiting at the end of each day.
Highlights
- An ancient walk through Buddhist and Shinto history and an immersive Japanese cultural experience
- Walk toward becoming a dual pilgrim by walking the Kumano Kodo (the other world heritage listed walk is the Camino de Santiago) at your own pace
- Excellent graded trails, wondrous views, old forest, and opportunities to bathe in onsens
- See the magnificent Grand Shrines at Hongu and Nachi-san
- Witness the incredible Nachi waterfall, the tallest in Japan
- The challenging Kohechi route, with its 33 Kannon statues en route
- Options to vary the lengths of walks on the Kumano Kodo most days should you so wish
- Savour traditional Japanese meals for breakfast and dinner each day on the walk, plus 6 walkers lunches
- Soak in traditional onsens along the way
- 8 nights in family-run or traditional Japanese lodgings
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