Sacred Footprints
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Sacred Footprints is a community and spiritual travel blog that explores themes of philosophy, soulful travel, mysterious places and sacred architecture. The blog is mainly for the soulful travelers, free thinkers and wild thinkers.
Sacred Footprints
6M ago
Have you ever wondered which countries best represent our 5 senses?
Our entire human experience is held in our sensory experience, and travel evokes a unique multi-sensory experience wherever you go: new smells, experiences, new people, and cultures.
Today, we dive into five of the most renowned countries for sensory stimulation: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
Whether you are an avid traveller or a dreamer, travelling can be a life-changing experience. It can expose you to new cultures, people, and ways of life that you never knew existed!
As we explore the world through o ..read more
Sacred Footprints
6M ago
Are you wondering if there are sustainable tourism options in Mexico? Well, the answer is yes, absolutely! Mexico is forthcoming in sustainable and eco-tourism, with many amazing places to stay and activities that are respectful of the culture and environment!
Mexico is an increasingly popular tourist destination, known primarily for its beautiful white sand beaches, vibrant culture, and ancient Mayan history.
However, with the rise in awareness about sustainable travel options, many travellers wonder if Mexico offers sustainable tourism options.
Chichen Itza
Sustainable tourism aims to ..read more
Sacred Footprints
6M ago
Looking for the Best Eco-Tourism Places to Stay in Mexico? Well, we have got you covered. After all, we are in 2024, and with the ever-increasing population and mass tourism worldwide, we must start making sure our travel and holidays help and do not hinder the places we visit.
In a world where environmental consciousness is becoming increasingly vital, the quest for sustainable travel experiences has never been more significant. As guardians of our planet, we must explore options that rejuvenate the soul and ensure minimal ecological impact.
Brisas de Zicatela, Bamboo Tree House
Wi ..read more
Sacred Footprints
6M ago
So, can solo travellers safely explore India? We are here to help you answer that question. India is a mixed bag.
My own experience of travelling through India for six weeks was packed with highs and lows, moments of awe and inspiration, and a fair share of ‘tear-your-hair-out’ moments, too!
Solo travel? Yes, absolutely, but you must keep your wits about you. That is why I have created this guide.
Taj Mahal
Solo travelling has become increasingly popular in recent years, with more and more people opting to explore the world independently. India, a country known for its vibrant culture, diverse ..read more
Sacred Footprints
7M ago
Are you looking for tips on how to plan a budget-friendly trip to Southeast Asia? We’ve got you covered.
Southeast Asia is a popular travel destination for people from all over the world. It offers a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty at an affordable cost.
However, planning a budget-friendly trip to Southeast Asia can be overwhelming, with many countries and endless accommodation options, transportation, and activities.
This guide summarises the essential steps to help you plan a budget-friendly trip to Southeast Asia.
We have covered you by choosing the right time to visit ..read more
Sacred Footprints
7M ago
Are you wondering if there is sustainable tourism options in Mexico? Well, the answer is yes absolutely! Mexico is forthcoming in sustainable and eco-toursim, with many amazing places to stay and activities that are respectful to the culture and environment!
Mexico is an increasingly popular tourist destination, known primarily for its beautiful white sand beaches, vibrant culture, and ancient Mayan history.
However, with the rise in awareness about sustainable travel options, many travellers wonder if Mexico offers sustainable tourism options.
Sustainable tourism aims to minimise touris ..read more
Sacred Footprints
7M ago
What is the true impact of tourism on culture? As travellers, we are often enchanted by the allure of exploring new cultures and experiencing the richness of spirituality across the globe.
Yet, amidst our adventures, do we pause to consider the profound impact of our presence on these sacred lands?
The question lingers in my mind with every journey: how do we preserve the authenticity of these cultural gems in the face of increasing Westernization and tourism?
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Understanding Tourism’s Impact and Westernization
What Is The Impact of Tourism on Culture?
Bali: The ..read more
Sacred Footprints
8M ago
In the vast, ever-expanding realm of spirituality, one thread stands out for me; Collective Consciousness Spirituality. It is the latest buzzword in new-age spirituality. However, it has actually been around for thousands of years.
Collective consciousness theory has a profound message of unity, that when I first came across it, I understood how it interlinks all living things and how it can be use to shape the future of our world.
This concept transcends individual beliefs and cultures, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings. From the minds of humans to the roots of a tree, we are a ..read more
Sacred Footprints
8M ago
Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, comprising thousands of islands with diverse cultures and traditions. The country’s rich history and vibrant people make it a must-visit destination for many travellers interested in local culture.
From bustling cities to remote villages, Indonesia offers a plethora of experiences that allow visitors to connect with the authentic Indonesian way of life. In this guide, we explore how you can experience the local culture in Indonesia and gain a greater understanding, respect and appreciation for this beautiful country.
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Sacred Footprints
8M ago
Santiago de Compostela is a major pilgrimage destination in Spain, which hikers refer to as one of the most transformative memories of their life.
The Camino de Santiago trail is usually a very cathartic expedition, with most people under taking it as a pilgrimage or after a difficult period of their lives. Nearly half a million people worldwide come to try their hand (or feet!) on this incredible 500km pilgrimage yearly.
Whether you do this trek to heal from a broken spirit, restore your faith in God or enjoy the beauty the trail offers, the Camino de Santiago trek will not disappoint!
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