Kumano Kodo trekking vacation, Japan
An eight day, guided small group tour along this iconic and idyllic Kumano Kodo walking trail. It will take you to another place.
Kyoto Kumano Kodo Walking Trail Tanabe Takahara Chikatsuyu Hongu Shingu shrines Katsuura Nachi Grand Shrine Ogumotorigoe Pass
US $3395 excluding flights
There is a single room supplement, which guarantees you a room to yourself at the western-style hotels on the tour.
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The wise words of Japan’s most celebrated writer ring true for any traveler, especially walking wanderers. However, if any walking trails in the worl...
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5 Reviews of Kumano Kodo trekking vacation, Japan
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 05 May 2023 by Susan Rosen
Hiking between post towns on the Nakasendo Trail; onsens; snow monkeys; our first tour leader Aya-san. She created a lovely group cohesion and experience. We all loved her. Read full reviewReviewed on 27 Apr 2023 by Maria Dichov
The tranquility and beauty of the Kii Peninsula must be experienced. I want to return... I give this vacation five stars because it was so interesting and beautiful. My friend and I made it through and are pleased with our achievement! Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Apr 2023 by Emily Clark
I can’t say enough good things about our guide Chihiro. She was wonderful, very organized, caring and kind. Read full reviewReviewed on 19 Nov 2022 by Suzanne Keene
Sorry to say, it was the really alarming sight of the trail going practically vertically up the mountain at the very start of the hikes, and then the struggle towards the top. The Ancient Trail description doesn't adequately describe the extreme steepness of the trail Read full reviewReviewed on 03 May 2019 by Ahmed El Hawary
The walk from Koguchi to Nachi Grand Shrine was the most memorable part of our vacation. The hiking was really challenging and the site sceneries at the end were amazing. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
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Planet
1. Protection of Local environment / TransportOur tour is small-group, with a maximum of 12 participants. This means we can travel to and from the walking trail by public transport (train and bus) rather than using chartered, large vehicles. We contribute to the viability of these public transport links in the Kumano region, without which people who do not have their own vehicles would become increasingly isolated.
While walking on the Kumano Kodo trail, we ensure that we don’t damage vegetation by using only established tracks. We leave what we find, so no taking of plants, rocks, archaeological artefacts, etc. We ensure that tour participants dispose of waste in a responsible way.
2. Suppliers
We work with small local businesses rather than international chains. This ensures that our clients' money stays as far as possible in the local community. The owners of all the small inns on this tour are very proud of their locally-sourced produce used in their meals. The inn used on the first night on the trail operates on an organic basis and serves only organic products.
The village of Chikatsuyu, the second village on the trail, is like many small communites in the area and faces decline and depopulation; the small family-run inn we use there is bringing much-needed visitors and income to this rural location. We hope this approach encourages young people who would otherwise leave to find work in the cities to stay and start small-scale sustainable enterprises that cater to visitors.
People
1. Traveling with respectOur local guides spend a huge amount of time and effort explaining to our clients about local customs and etiquette, so that our clients can interract appropriately with the local community. Japanese culture can feel extremely unfamiliar and habits which we might be second-nature to us (such as blowing our nose) can seem rude to the Japanese. Our pre-departure literature alerts our clients to ways they can avoid giving unintended offence.
2. Local Crafts & Culture
The tour introduces clients to the cultural heritage of the Kumano region, which has a history going back centuries, but has perhaps not been fully appreciated in recent decades. Our guides are local, knowledgeable individuals who can introduce our guests to the culture, history and traditions of the Kumano area and its unique brand of religion. Our group walks on the Nakahechi portion of the Kumano Kodo, and this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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