Conclusion
Little did I know when I started the Camino that I would have such an unforgettable experience.
I was prepared to walk the 320 km alone and face the rainy, cold weather, but it turned out to be even better than I could have imagined. I was really lucky—the weather was mostly fantastic, with only two rainy days—and I had the great fortune of meeting wonderful Spanish people along the way. There was an expert hiker, a couple of first-timers like me, and a Camino veteran, Bruno. Beyond the walking itself, it was an immersive experience, allowing me to connect with Spanish culture, savor the food, and make new friends.
Bruno exudes the spirit of the Camino in every possible way. From the yellow arrows on his shoes to the Camino shell and arrow on his backpack, he lives and breathes the journey. Friendly, helpful, and full of enthusiasm about Santiago, he embodies everything the Camino stands for—generosity, connection, and a deep love for the path. Having walked a remarkable 7,440 km across multiple Caminos, he’s already planning his next adventure, the Camino Invierno, starting on March 1st. If you're considering walking around that time, Bruno would make an excellent guide. You can follow his adventures on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/brusa80/.
I got the solitude I had hoped for, walking alone and reflecting on my thoughts, but I also found the camaraderie and support of a group when I needed it—the perfect balance.
All in all, the Camino was a truly special experience. It taught me that you can achieve so much more than you think. Just keep moving, one step at a time, and despite the challenges, you’ll be rewarded in ways you never expected.
Apps I Found Helpful:
- Wise Pilgrim
- Buen Camino
- Gronze Maps (though in Spanish, it opens detailed web pages that can be translated)
In Preparation:
I owe much of my readiness to a friend who first introduced me to the idea of the Camino. Their story planted the seed that eventually led me here. This forum, many YouTube videos, and particularly
Camino Tellers (
https://www.youtube.com/@caminotellers) were invaluable resources. Their journal (
https://caminotellers.com/camino-de-santiago-journal/) helped me reflect on my own Camino experience.
During the Camino:
In the final stretch, when the walking grew exhausting, music by AR Rahman and Illayaraja helped lift my spirits. I grew up in India listening to their compositions, and they brought a sense of comfort and joy when I needed it most. If you're curious, here’s a beautiful instrumental track you might enjoy:
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Finally, I want to thank everyone who reacted to my posts, shared their insights, and encouraged me along the way. Your support kept my spirits high and helped me keep going.