pilgrimage routes
Pilgrimage routes are paths taken by individuals traveling to sacred sites for spiritual reasons. These routes often hold historical and cultural significance, connecting various locations associated with religious beliefs. Many pilgrims walk these paths as a form of devotion, reflection, or personal growth.
One of the most famous pilgrimage routes is the Camino de Santiago, which leads to the shrine of Saint James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Other notable routes include the Hajj to Mecca in Islam and the Kumano Kodo in Japan, each offering unique experiences and connections to their respective faiths.