“Stand at the crossroads and look;
Ask for ancient paths,
Ask where the good way is and walk in it,
There you will find rest for your souls.” - Prophet Jeremiah
Christmas Camino 2020
The legend of Ara Sollis tells us of a group of people who desired to find the hiding place of the sun. Where did the great ball of light go at night? Would it be possible to find that location?
What mysteries could be found if such a place existed?
The group became obsessed with the desire to find an answer. They left their lands to continue walking eastbound as they chased the sunset. When they arrived in Galicia, the Atlantic Ocean stopped their journey.
The sun went underwater at Fisterra, and the group marveled at the sight. It was the perfect hiding spot, resting beneath the waves. An altar was then placed in that spot to commemorate the knowledge the group had just obtained.
The legend of Ara Sollis tells us of a group of people who desired to find the hiding place of the sun. Where did the great ball of light go at night? Would it be possible to find that location?
What mysteries could be found if such a place existed?
The group became obsessed with the desire to find an answer. They left their lands to continue walking eastbound as they chased the sunset. When they arrived in Galicia, the Atlantic Ocean stopped their journey.
The sun went underwater at Fisterra, and the group marveled at the sight. It was the perfect hiding spot, resting beneath the waves. An altar was then placed in that spot to commemorate the knowledge the group had just obtained.
Camino De Santiago is one of the world’s classic walking trails. It is first and foremost a pilgrimage route and is steeped in history and tradition. During medieval times, the Camino was a major route for pilgrims along with Jerusalem and Rome. Many people walk the route for spiritual reasons, even today. Along with the Kumano (Japan), the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago) are the only two recognised UNESCO World Heritage pilgrimage routes.
There are several starting points for the Camino de Santiago. Traditionally people came from various points in France. These are known as the Camino Frances routes. The Spanish view the Pyrenees as the start of the Camino and today many people begin the journey in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French side and Jaca and Roncesvalles on the Spanish side of the mountains.
This holiday season, we will walk the reverse Camino to celebrate the start of the new year as we reflect on what we leave behind. It will be a trip filled with the Christmas spirit, with each step we take together being a celebration of friendship, adventure, and hope.
Prior to our reverse Camino journey, we will explore the port city in the Southern Spain's Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches - Malaga.
In Malaga, we will embark on what was touted as ‘The World’s most Dangerous Footpath’ and the ‘One of The World’s Scariest Hikes’ - Camino del Rey.
Following 4 year restoration project, it reopened in 2015 and it is much more of a scenic walk than the terrifying trek of years gone by.
The route is around 7km long and the terrain is made up of pathways through forest and woodland.
We will spend 2 days in Malaga to enjoy the modern skyline and the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule.
There are several starting points for the Camino de Santiago. Traditionally people came from various points in France. These are known as the Camino Frances routes. The Spanish view the Pyrenees as the start of the Camino and today many people begin the journey in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French side and Jaca and Roncesvalles on the Spanish side of the mountains.
This holiday season, we will walk the reverse Camino to celebrate the start of the new year as we reflect on what we leave behind. It will be a trip filled with the Christmas spirit, with each step we take together being a celebration of friendship, adventure, and hope.
Prior to our reverse Camino journey, we will explore the port city in the Southern Spain's Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches - Malaga.
In Malaga, we will embark on what was touted as ‘The World’s most Dangerous Footpath’ and the ‘One of The World’s Scariest Hikes’ - Camino del Rey.
Following 4 year restoration project, it reopened in 2015 and it is much more of a scenic walk than the terrifying trek of years gone by.
The route is around 7km long and the terrain is made up of pathways through forest and woodland.
We will spend 2 days in Malaga to enjoy the modern skyline and the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule.
We will end our Camino walk in Barcelona, one of the most important tourist destinations in Europe. The city is famous for its 19th century modernist architecture. The best known of those buildings was designed by Antoni Gaudi. It is the unfinished church Sagrada Familia, which is the symbol of Barcelona.
It is known for its tapas food, a delicious meze and wine. Football lovers, Camp Nou - Home to FC Barcelona.
We will be chasing the promises offered of the new year. Come join us for this celebration!
Cities: Malaga, Santiago De Compostela, Muxia, Cape Finisterre and Barcelona.
It is known for its tapas food, a delicious meze and wine. Football lovers, Camp Nou - Home to FC Barcelona.
We will be chasing the promises offered of the new year. Come join us for this celebration!
Cities: Malaga, Santiago De Compostela, Muxia, Cape Finisterre and Barcelona.
Your Mission: Santiago de Compostela
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, Galicia's capital city Santiago de Compostela is the world-known destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Around the Cathedral of Saint James of Compostela, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, the city boasts a picturesque old town worthy of one of Christianity's greatest holy cities.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985, Galicia's capital city Santiago de Compostela is the world-known destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Around the Cathedral of Saint James of Compostela, a masterpiece of Romanesque art, the city boasts a picturesque old town worthy of one of Christianity's greatest holy cities.
CHRISTMAS WALK 2020 - MUXIA TO SANTIAGO
Dates: 21 November to 6 December 2020 (Including travel time)
Dates: 21 November to 6 December 2020 (Including travel time)
The itinerary
21st Nov, Sat – Flight to Malaga (Spain)
22nd Nov, Sun - Reach Malaga & check in the hotel
23rd Nov, Mon - Camino del Rey (whole day)
24th Nov, Tues - F&E Day in Malaga
25th Nov, Wed - Flight to Santiago de Compostela & journey to Muxia (starting point for Camino walk)
26th Nov to 1st Dec - Camino Walk from Muxia to Santiago de Compostela
2nd Dec, Wed - Morning Mass and evening flight from Santiago to Barcelona
3rd Dec, Thurs - F&E day in Barcelona (walking tour)
4th Dec, Fri - F&E day in Barcelona
5th Dec, Sat - Free day until flight from Barcelona to Singapore
6th Dec, Sun - Reach Singapore
Finis terrae, meaning "end of the earth"
The Camino Walk Official Trip videos
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Flight Plans
We will need to book 3 flights
1. Return flight : Singapore to Malaga and Barcelona to Singapore
2. Malaga to Santiago de Compostela
3. Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona
International flights and Domestic flights - detailed flight itineraries will be given to confirmed participants who have paid their deposit, for purchasing of their own flight tickets.
We will need to book 3 flights
1. Return flight : Singapore to Malaga and Barcelona to Singapore
2. Malaga to Santiago de Compostela
3. Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona
International flights and Domestic flights - detailed flight itineraries will be given to confirmed participants who have paid their deposit, for purchasing of their own flight tickets.
Land Cost - $1800SGD
Max Size: 20 including host
1) Early Bird (Deposit made by 15 March 2020): $50SGD off
2) Group Signup (2 participants and above): $50SGD off
Bonus: Free Camino 2020 Special Event tee.
Included:
Camino Walk
- Accommodation in 3* category based on twin sharing in Malaga (3 nights) and Barcelona (3 nights)
- 6 days accommodation in Alberques and Hostels (dormitory types) during the walk
- Airport transfer in Malaga, Santiago & Barcelona
- Private hired transport from/to Malaga, Santiago & Barcelona
- Baggage forwarding service (You only need to carry your daypack (water, warm jacket) during the walk
- Detailed Walking Notes, Map, Pilgrim passport
- Trip preparation, briefing and training by Adventures Unlimited
- All breakfasts during the trek (either sit in or vouchers)
Not included:
- Insurance (recommended)
- International Flights
- Return domestic Flight
- Daily meals (from 10 euros upwards)
- Personal expenses / shopping / public transport fees (if any)
- Sightseeing entrance tickets
Max Size: 20 including host
1) Early Bird (Deposit made by 15 March 2020): $50SGD off
2) Group Signup (2 participants and above): $50SGD off
Bonus: Free Camino 2020 Special Event tee.
Included:
Camino Walk
- Accommodation in 3* category based on twin sharing in Malaga (3 nights) and Barcelona (3 nights)
- 6 days accommodation in Alberques and Hostels (dormitory types) during the walk
- Airport transfer in Malaga, Santiago & Barcelona
- Private hired transport from/to Malaga, Santiago & Barcelona
- Baggage forwarding service (You only need to carry your daypack (water, warm jacket) during the walk
- Detailed Walking Notes, Map, Pilgrim passport
- Trip preparation, briefing and training by Adventures Unlimited
- All breakfasts during the trek (either sit in or vouchers)
Not included:
- Insurance (recommended)
- International Flights
- Return domestic Flight
- Daily meals (from 10 euros upwards)
- Personal expenses / shopping / public transport fees (if any)
- Sightseeing entrance tickets
Registration and Payment Details:
Step 1- Deposit of $500SGD via ATM/Bank transfer to ADVENTURES UNLIMITED, DBS CURRENT A/C - 0039351950
Step 2: Whatapp proof of payment receipt to tel: 9102 0550 (Jane @AV)
(IMPORTANT: PLEASE INDICATE "[2020 11 21 CAMINO MUXIA ")
Step 3 Receipt for payment will be issued and you will be added into a dedicated whatsapp chat for this trip.
EVENT HOSTS: Simon Chan
Refund Policy
Others:
1. This event is organised by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board.
2. Insurance
From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when:
– they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or
– their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or
– they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person.
Step 1- Deposit of $500SGD via ATM/Bank transfer to ADVENTURES UNLIMITED, DBS CURRENT A/C - 0039351950
Step 2: Whatapp proof of payment receipt to tel: 9102 0550 (Jane @AV)
(IMPORTANT: PLEASE INDICATE "[2020 11 21 CAMINO MUXIA ")
Step 3 Receipt for payment will be issued and you will be added into a dedicated whatsapp chat for this trip.
EVENT HOSTS: Simon Chan
Refund Policy
- Deposit (non-refundable)
- Until 6 weeks prior to departure – 100% Refund of balance paid
- 6-4 weeks prior to departure – 50% Refund of balance paid
- 1 month prior to departure – 0% Refund of balance paid
Others:
1. This event is organised by Adventures Unlimited (TA02844), a licensed travel agent registered with the Singapore Tourism Board.
2. Insurance
From 15 July 2015, a travel agent is required to inform and ask attending participants if it is their wish to purchase travel insurance that includes coverage for business insolvency of travel agencies when:
– they are buying a leisure travel product/package; or
– their travel product/package costs at least S$1,000 (including GST) per person; or
– they are paying a deposit or payment of at least S$500 per person.
Everyone walks the Camino for a purpose
You may walk the Camino because...
you want to enjoy the scenery
you want to make new friends and meet people
you want to self-reflect and spend some time alone
you do it as a pilgrimage, to seek or make peace with God
you have a promise to keep
you have a request to make
you have lost something
... or seeking for something
At the Camino, anything can happen.
you want to enjoy the scenery
you want to make new friends and meet people
you want to self-reflect and spend some time alone
you do it as a pilgrimage, to seek or make peace with God
you have a promise to keep
you have a request to make
you have lost something
... or seeking for something
At the Camino, anything can happen.
I Seek
by Simon chan - CHRISTMAS WALK 2017
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I seek purpose.
Through a spirit, often wordless. Kind eyes. Perhaps a quiet morning surprise. As wonder fills the soul. There are many roads from which to choose. In some we win. With others, we may lose. I will continue the journey in this season. For my purpose has the greatest reason. To make the world around me a better place. |
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I seek redemption.
Mistakes deserve no exemption. Mindless errors. Perhaps a soul pondering quiet terrors. As a quest for forgiveness fills the soul. For people hurt when mistakes are made. Some may stay. Others may choose to fade. I will continue to make right what was once wrong. Even if that means I’m the only one marching along. Because that is the right thing to do. |
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I seek peace. May the wars in life finally cease. Battles afar. Wars inside that threaten to render the heart. As many seek the same path. For I have found we are stronger together. Alone I am weak. Like a strong breeze pushing a solitary feather. I will continue to offer my hands. To mediate, to find compromise in distant lands. This is what our children deserve. |
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I seek joy.
Like a happy shout when spotting a new toy. A grateful smile. Deep wrinkles on the cheeks proving life is worthwhile. As the sunrise echoes the hope of a new day. I will seek out the good in all I do. Even in tragedy. For every sunset brings hope anew. I will continue on, striving along. For when joy spreads, it says that we all belong. Even if you are a world away from me. |
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I seek love. Not as a method to shove. But as a method to share. Releasing trespasses without nary a dare. As each day pulls me closer to you. The echoing happiness of a deep laugh. Seeing family not seen in ages. Composing new accomplishments on life’s paragraph. I will continue to love first throughout every tomorrow. To make the world around me a better place. |
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