journal scribblings

By Chris Moyle 21 Jan, 2023
Trekking the Camino de Santiago is a journey that can be both challenging and rewarding. The trail spans over 800 kilometers and winds through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and ancient pilgrimage sites. While many people choose to tackle the Camino independently, touring with a guide can offer a number of advantages that can enhance the overall experience. One of the main advantages of having a guide is the wealth of knowledge and expertise they can provide. Guides who specialize in the Camino have a deep understanding of the trail and can provide valuable information on the best route to take, as well as the history and culture of the area. They can also provide insight into local customs and etiquette, which can be helpful for those who are unfamiliar with the region. This can help you to truly appreciate and understand the significance and the impact it has had on the local culture. A guide can also help create a sense of camaraderie among the group, which can make the trekking experience more enjoyable.

Chris Moyle

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Whether solo trekking or touring with small groups, Chris’ adventures have led him to some of the most memorable places in the world; family comes first so always climbing with balanced ambitions.

Read more >

Search The Journal

Looking for something specific?

Share by: