Beyond a Basecamp for Kilimanjaro: Things to do in Moshi, Tanzania

Situated approximately 800 meters above sea-level, Moshi is the most popular basecamp for treks to summit the “Ceiling of Africa”: Mount Kilimanjaro. As a Mount Kilimanjaro trek is a big investment, it’s a good idea to arrive in Moshi a few days prior to when your trek is scheduled to commence in order to acclimatize […]

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A Walk to the End of the World: the Camino Finisterre

The Camino Finisterre or Camino Fisterra or Camino to the “End of the World” is the only Camino that takes you away from Santiago de Compostela and towards the Atlantic Ocean. The Camino Finisterre takes you to the Cabo Fisterra – which for hundreds of years was regarded as the end of the known world

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Completing the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago Week 5: Completing the Pilgrimage. Triacastela to Santiago de Compostela

Week 5 marks the last leg of my journey to completing the French Route of the Camino de Santiago. As I walked through the last 100 or so kilometers of the route through beautiful Galician landscapes; I became increasingly reflective of my learnings from the journey the closer I got to my destination.  There’s a

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Camino de Santiago Injuries - O Cebreiro

The Camino de Santiago Week 4: Injuries, Legend, and Pastoral life.  Leon to Triacastela

Week 4 of my journey to Santiago takes me from Leon into the province of Galicia.  As the pilgrimage passes the 500KM mark of the Camino de Santiago; injuries are not uncommon.  I battle my own injuries this week and encounter many others who are also trying to overcome their bodily objections to the journey. 

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The Camino de Santiago Week 3: The Meseta. Hornillos del Camino to Leon

Week 3 of my journey on the Camino de Santiago takes place entirely in the Meseta. Gone are mountains and lush forest trails of Week 1, and the vineyards of Week 2.  For many, the unchanging, arid landscapes of the Meseta are the worst part of the Camino.  While I do not deny that I

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Camino de Santiago Rioja

The Camino de Santiago Week 2: La Rioja, the Heat Wave continues, and the Meseta Begins.  Logroño to Hornillos del Camino

Week 2 of the Camino de Santiago takes me from the beautiful Rioja wine region of Spain into the often dreaded Meseta – the arid central “plateau” of Spain that spans 400,000km2. The heat wave that plagued Week 1 of my journey remains a major feature of this week’s journey as well. Contents: This post

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Camino de Santiago Pyrenees

The Camino de Santiago Week 1: The Pyrenees, a Heat Wave, and the Fountain of Free Wine! Saint Jean Pied-de-Port, France to Logroño, Spain.

Week 1 of my journey on the Camino de Santiago starts off in Saint Jean Pied-de-Port on the French side of the Pyrenees, and heads across Basque country before cumulating in Logroño, the capital the famous wine region of Spain: La Rioja. Contents: This post includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase via one

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Preparing to Walk the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago or “the Way”, is a pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain where the remains of Saint James rest. There are many routes to Santiago de Compostela, but the route that I was determined to walk was the Camino Francés or the French route. Spanning over 800KM, the

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Things to do in Huatulco, Mexico…During a Hurricane

The flight into Huatulco was uneventful. It actually left the chaos of Mexico City on time, which was a pleasant surprise. With my luggage retrieved, I stepped out into the thick humidity of the day outside of Huatulco airport, and pulled my phone out to see how far my hotel was from the airport. As

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