Tag: pilgrimage

  • Pilgrimage routes in Tenerife, Spain

    Pilgrimage routes in Tenerife, Spain

    The Camino de Santiago is not the only opportunity to make a pilgrimage in Spain. Besides the inland Camino chain, there are also routes on several of the Canary Islands. Geographically, the largest island in the Canaries is Tenerife. It is a popular holiday destination for a year around summer climate, a rather cheap stay (we…

  • Pilgrimage in Okinawa, Japan

    Pilgrimage in Okinawa, Japan

    One of my travels in Asia took me to Okinawa — the Japanese island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It was a brief visit as I did an extended layover in between flights from Osaka to Tokyo. Naha, the main city in Okinawa, greeted with warmth, sun, and some kind of magic in…

  • Native American pilgrimage in the USA

    Native American pilgrimage in the USA

    Before starting my research about Native Americans (indigenous people of North America) and their sacred places I had the idea to make a list of all of them. However, the more I read, the more sacred places I discovered, and well, the US is big. These are only a few places from the long list,…

  • Pilgrimage in Mainland Greece

    Pilgrimage in Mainland Greece

    Greece is a very special country. It is not only a cradle of democracy – the most advanced and human-friendly type of government so far, but also a country where first pilgrimages took place. Some of the spiritual sanctuaries are now ruins and archaeological sites, but hey, there are roads to them and if only…

  • Pilgrimage in California, USA

    Pilgrimage in California, USA

    California… I visited Los Angeles in February 2019 for the first time and was amazed by the pleasant climate and beautiful nature there. Seems to be a paradise to walk as well! Here are some ideas on pilgrimage routes. El Camino Real El Camino Real (also known as the Royal Way and Missions Trail), started…

  • Pilgrimage in Mexico

    Pilgrimage in Mexico

    I only spent a week in its capital, yet Mexico caught my heart with its warm people, delicious food, and colourful culture. And yes, it is safe to travel there, if you don’t go where you are not advised to. For example, a renowned Mexico City pilgrimage site – the Santa Muerte (or Saint Death)…

  • Pilgrimage in Beijing, China

    Pilgrimage in Beijing, China

    Due to recent (2019) visa-free program, I could stay in the Beijing area for up to 144 hours. You are applicable for such stay if you change planes in China and then go to the third country. You also need to book hotels in advance and have a proof of your reservations at the customs.…

  • Pilgrimage in Mallorca, Spain

    Pilgrimage in Mallorca, Spain

    Mallorca is one of Spain’s islands in the Mediterranean sea. Famous for it’s stunning and inspiring nature it is quite filled with tourists, but it seems that there are space and place for more or less everyone. If you go outside the biggest cities, you’ll find wild nature, many beaches to choose from within reachable…

  • Non-Religious Pilgrimage in Jordan

    Non-Religious Pilgrimage in Jordan

    Although Jordan’s main religion is Islam and this means that the traditional pilgrimage or Hajj is walked to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, there are places worth calling pilgrimage sites nevertheless. After visiting Jordan I realized that pilgrimage to nature monuments can be even more rewarding than visiting man-made sanctuaries. Nature is where we all come from…

  • Jewish Pilgrimage

    Jewish Pilgrimage

    Roots of Jewish Pilgrimage Jewish pilgrimage roots can be found in the Torah or the Hebrew Bible also known as the Old Testament. It seems that the first pilgrimages that Jewish people made were to the First Temple also known as Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. It was an obligation to visit it three times a…

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