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Japan's Kumano Kodo (Petit groupe)

Résumé:

Walk ancient pilgrimage routes along the Kumano Kodo

Durée
14 Jours
Villes
10
Prochain départ
04-mai-2025
à partir de
± EUR 6 990,00
Prix par jour
± EUR 499,00
Tour Type
Tour Type

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  • Exodus
 
Operator
Exodus Adventure Travel
Tour
Japan's Kumano Kodo
Style de voyage
Petit groupe
Taille de groupe
6 - 14
Itinéraire
English
Note générale
Star Rating: 4.5 (4.50)
Tranche d'âge
16 - 99 Years
Catégories
tour category: Divingtour category: Boattour category: Walkingtour category: Train

Résumé

Walk ancient pilgrimage routes along the Kumano Kodo

Map: Japan's Kumano Kodo (Exodus)

Itinéraire court

Jour 1
Start Kyoto
Jour 2
Hike To The Kibune Shrine; Onto Kurama Temple; Ret...
Jour 3
Walk On The Ancient Yamanobe-No-Michi
Jour 4
Morning Walk To The Fushimi Inari Shrine; Free Tim...
Jour 5
Start Walking The Kumano Kodo. Bus Transfer To Tak...
Jour 6
Walk In The Forest, Crossing Rivers And Ancient Sh...
Jour 7
Follow The Old Spiritual Path From Ukegawa To Kogu...
Jour 8
Walk Past Historic Sites And Enjoy Wonderful Views...
Jour 9
Travel By Train To Toba In The Rural Mie Prefectur...
Jour 10
Osatsu Village Followed By Lunch At The Ama Hut; V...
Jour 11
Scenic Train Journey To Kiso Fukushima
Jour 12
Walk A Section Of The Ancient Nakasendo Way From T...
Jour 13
Train To Tokyo; Free Time To Explore
Jour 14
End Tokyo

Villes de voyage (10): Ise, Kyoto, Matsumoto, Mount Fuji, Nagano, Nagoya, Nakatsugawa, Nara, Tokyo, Wakayama

Details

After uncovering ancient shrines and pathways in Kyoto, we head off the beaten track to the Kumano Kodo region, one of the most remote and rewarding pilgrimage routes in Japan. This moderately challenging walking trip focuses on beautiful scenery, nature and rural life, while following some of the most historic walks in the country. Staying in traditional ryokans along the way, we fully immerse in authentic Japanese culture and way of life. After, we visit Toba to learn about the pearl-collecting Ama Divers and embark on one last pilgrimage walk on the Nakasendo Way, before re-entering modern civilisation in Tokyo.

Points forts

  • Explore beautiful and fascinating Kyoto
  • Enjoy historic pilgrimage walks along the Kumano Kodo
  • Immerse in Japanese culture off the beaten track
  • Walk the Nakasendo Way from Tsumago to Magome
  • Learn about the pearl-collecting Ama Divers while staying in Toba
  • Stay in charming Kiso Fukushima

Inclus dans le prix

  • All breakfasts, six lunches and nine dinners are included. Japanese cuisine is usually one of the main highlights of any trip to Japan. It is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes, which are usually prepared with seasonal ingredients. Seafood is very common, and it usually comes grilled or deep fried. Sushi and sashimi aside, other staple dishes include soba or udon noodles, sukiyaki (meat, fish and vegetables cooked in broth) and yakiniku (grilled meat). The included breakfasts at the traditional guesthouses/ryokans are likely to be Japanese style. The included lunches mostly consist of bento boxes enjoyed during the walks or in some instances may be taken in small eateries where available. The included dinners are usually at ryokans (traditional guesthouses), which may include a kaiseki-style dinner, a multi-course meal including a dozen tiny dishes prepared with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. When food is not included, your leader can always recommend the best local eateries and arrange some group meals for a full immersion in the varied and excellent cuisine of Japan. Worth knowingFood for certain diets (including gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan) is minimal or non-existent in many areas of Japan. The group meals arranged by the tour leader are in traditional eateries where the choices of vegan dishes may be limited to simple salads or boiled rice. However, there are several vegan restaurants in Kyoto and Tokyo. Please let us know before travel of your dietary requirements. Most stocks, which are common in Japanese cuisine, contain animal products and even vegetable tempura is mostly fried in the same oil as meat or fish. While some substitutions may be possible, strict vegetarian or vegan meals cannot be guaranteed. Those who can consume dashi stocks typically have fewer issues, but for those concerned, we recommend bringing supplementary food items.
  • All breakfasts, six lunches and nine dinners
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities

NON inclus dans le prix

  • Travel insurance
  • Single accommodation (single supplements valid 5 nights only)
  • Visas or vaccinations
  • Arrival & departure transfers (not available on this tour)

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Votre destination de voyage

Tour...

Kyoto

Arrow Going To

Tokyo

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