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Pilgrimage to Christian shrines
Tell me which tour companies organize pilgrimage trips to Christian shrines in Europe and Asia
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аватар elenako
There is good Israel in Turtesse.
аватар glavbooh
thanks, already
аватар elenako
And in Russia, Diveevo, for example.
Specifically, where would you like to go?
аватар glavbooh
was from distant - Israel, Sinai, Greece, Italy - Bari, Estonia - Pyukhtitsa. In Russia - Moscow, St. Petersburg, Valaam, Solovki, Valdai, Diveevo, Pskov-Pechora and many other places. I would like to visit more thoroughly Italy, as well as Serbia, France, Poland, Jordan, monasteries inside Egypt, maybe those places that I don’t know about yet. Ideally, there would be several states on one trip. For the second year I have been calling up the pilgrimage department of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, but because groups are not recruited, there are no trips.
аватар elenako
In Egypt, the monastery of St. Catherine, and, of course, Mount Moses.
But this is elementary - you fly to Egypt and buy it at the place of the excursion.
Regarding the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, my father asks to accompany him there and I would like to fly with him to Israel.
I also heard about the trips they organize.
What routes do they offer? Maybe we could also take part in them, you see, and the group would have gathered.
аватар glavbooh
The monastery of St. Catherine, and Mount (Horeb) of Moses is not exactly Egypt. This is the Sinai Peninsula, I have already visited them
аватар gurot777
travel agencies are more likely to be engaged in religious tourism, and pilgrimage trips are mainly abroad, as this is associated with foreign passports and visas. In our city, temples are engaged in pilgrimage trips around Ukraine and Russia. I have been to the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra many times and I have seen how many groups come there every day with their priests, and the pilgrimage department is more engaged in receiving them than organizing groups. I have a friend in Kyiv who perfectly leads excursions around the Lavra and other saints places, can help you with resettlement. I traveled with my friends like this more than once, or, for example, on my own 4 times visited the monastery in Czestachowa in Poland.
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