![]() ![]() ![]() Save $400 per person on select 2024 North America Signature Land itineraries.Book by Septemand enjoy the following offers: ![]() Arriving in Santiago we will present our credentials and receive the compostelana, the certificate awarded to those who complete the pilgrimage.Asset 5 arrow-down arrow-left arrow-right arrow-up articleAsset 31 Asset 2 Asset 7 Asset 6 Asset 7 Asset 15 Asset 16 cartAsset 51 cart-filledAsset 52 checkAsset 50 Asset 3 chevron-up chevron-left chevron-right chevron-up close comment-new comment-filledAsset 11 double-caret-down double-chevron-downAsset 55 double-chevron-upAsset 56 email-new email-filledAsset 14 Asset 2 fullscreen-close fullscreen-open gallery gallery-filledAsset 15 Globe gridAsset 17 grid-filledAsset 18 headphones-new headphones-filledAsset 19 heart-filled heart-open interactiveAsset 73 linkAsset 48 loadingAsset 45 Artboard 1 minus mutedAsset 29 muted-filledAsset 30 ng-border Asset 8 pauseAsset 40 pause-filledAsset 39 Asset 12 Asset 13 playAsset 33 play-filledAsset 32 plus NG_AD_Iconography_111317_JY_v2 Asset 3 replay Asset 11 Asset 10 Asset 4 SearchIcon shareAsset 34 facebook github Artboard 1 Artboard 1 linkedin linkedin_in pinterest pinterest_p snapchat snapchat_2 twitter whatsapp speakerAsset 27 speaker-filledAsset 28 star-filled star-open textAsset 43 text-filledAsset 42 tiltAsset 58 Asset 8 Asset 9 Asset 4 userAsset 53 user-filled video-cameraAsset 35 video-camera-filledAsset 36 volumeAsset 25 volume-filledAsset 26įor a limited time, National Geographic Expeditions travelers can save on exciting Signature Land trips to North America and around the world. ![]() On rest days, we will bus to locations like the Monasteries of Suso and Yuso (the cradle of the Spanish language), Oviedo with its pre-Romanesque buildings, the Cantabrian caves decorated with Paleolithic cave art, the the famed cloister and chanting monks at Santo Domingo de Silos-in the process coming to know two millennia of Spanish history and culture. We will walk the 790 kms of the road known as the Camino Francés from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela. Modern-day pilgrims learn about themselves as they enter into the conversation of mankind by learning about those who have for centuries walked the same roads and doing so in company with modern pilgrims from around the world. Those who now walk the Camino each year experience an unparalleled sequence of historical, architectural, and artistic landmarks that tell the story of Spain and of Europe.īut the Camino is also a spiritual journey: a journey of self-discovery, of penance, of service and of brotherhood. Over the centuries cities were built on the road, cemeteries filled with pilgrims who died en route, and churches provided spiritual and temporal sustenance. They shared stories, songs, architectural designs, religious feelings, and language, and for many it was on the Camino that the ideal of European identity and unity was forged. Francis of Assisi, Isabel and Ferdinand, and hundreds of thousands of others throughout the Middle Ages. Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (el Cid) made the journey, as did St. For a thousand years, pilgrims have made their way along various routes from across Europe to venerate the remains of the saint. A PILGRIM'S JOURNEY: DISCOVERING THE DIVINE SELFĪccording to tradition, the Apostle James (Santiago in Spanish) evangelized Spain and later was buried in northwestern Spain at what is now Santiago de Compostela. ![]()
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