I have been walking the Way of st. James and it is a great mixture of seeing good architecture, experiencing the culture, meeting people, sleeping in cheap accommodation, spending times in the nature, walking, and generally having fun. I have found this way of traveling (walking + a lot of extra) very appealing because just hiking itself can be sometimes very mundane. I would like to know if there are any other travel scenarios that include walking in an unique atmosphere, similar to the one I described. I am merely not asking about ordinary walking trails as there are dozens of them out there.
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closed as not a real question by Ankur Banerjee♦ Mar 5 '12 at 2:29
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I am not sure what it is you are looking for but you can simply look at old pilgrim routes Of which there are plenty. There are specific pilgrimage holidays, which for some reason doesn't include Israel, but I'm not complaining. |
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