Camino De Santiago

Step into the footprints of Chopsticks on the Go as we embark on the transformative path of the Camino de Santiago. This category brings you along every step of our pilgrimage—through scenic landscapes, quaint villages, and the personal moments that shaped our adventure. From practical tips for fellow wanderers to heartfelt reflections, discover how the Camino challenged us, inspired us, and left lasting footprints on our journey of exploration and growth.

Camino de Santiago Day 5: Pamplona to Puente la Reina (23.8km) – Alto de Perdón Hike, Pilgrim Statues & Where to Eat

We left Pamplona later than usual today, dragging our feet after a poor night’s sleep. It was already 8:30 AM as we hit the cobbled streets, following the familiar yellow arrows and scallop shell signs that would lead us back onto the Camino. As we exited the city, the imposing Alto de Perdón—the Hill of […]

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Camino de Santiago Day 4: Zubiri to Pamplona – Route Highlights, Food Stops & Where to Stay

Distance: ~22 km Route: Zubiri → Pamplona (Spain) Walking Time: ~6 hours Highlights: Hearty avocado toast at Bar Valentín, crossing into Basque Country, coffee + the cutest Sello at Parada de Zurain, toe-dipping break by the Rio Arga, mossy fairytale forest paths, a tapas feast at Michelin-recommended Bar Gaucho, wandering Pamplona’s lively old town, and

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Walking the Camino de Santiago Day 3: Roncesvalles to Zubiri – Scenic Trails, Food Stops & Pilgrim Vibes

Distance: ~22kmRoute: Roncesvalles → ZubiriOur Personal Walking Time: ~7 hours (including breaks)Highlights: Dreamy forest trails, cheapest coffee yet, morning harmonica tunes, grumpy café owner (oops!), food truck miracles, and our first private room! The rustling began at 5:30 a.m.—the unmistakable sound of pilgrims packing up, whisper-shouting instructions, and oh yes… stuffing every single thing into

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Camino de Santiago Day 2: Orisson to Roncesvalles – Epic Sunrise, Wild Horses & Mountain Views

Misty Pyrenees, Sunrise Magic & the Prettiest Stretch Yet Checkout at Refuge Orisson was at 8am, but the Camino waits for no one. By 5am, the rustling had already begun—backpacks being zipped, boots laced, toothbrushes in motion. Early starts would soon become the rhythm of the Camino, and for good reason. At 7am, a simple

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Camino de Santiago Day 1: Paris to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and the Famous Orisson Albergue Dinner

Our Camino began not on a trail, but aboard an overnight sleeper train SNCF from Paris. At exactly 9:40 PM, we boarded the train bound for Bayonne, feeling equal parts excitement and uncertainty. Our six-bunk, mixed-gender cabin was surprisingly cozy. We took the two topmost bunks, climbing up with our backpacks and anticipation. Each berth

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5 Essential Apps for the Camino de Santiago (+1 Surprise App You Didn’t Expect!)

The iconic yellow arrows and scallop shell signs—your trusted guides on the Camino de Santiago! 5 Essential Apps – Here’s us sharing the apps we used frequently during our 35-day Camino journey—and the ones we highly recommend downloading before you go. Okay, we get it—some people just follow the yellow arrows and scallop shell signs,

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11 Shocking Truth about the Camino de Santiago – Things that Nobody Tells You

Shocking Truth 1: It’s More Expensive Than You Think Shocking Truth: The Camino Can Add Up – It’s Not As Cheap As It Seems Sure, the Camino de Santiago is often seen as a budget-friendly pilgrimage, but the costs can add up quickly. Albergues (pilgrim hostels) range from €8 to €20 per night, and while

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