Walk a UNESCO-listed stone-paved pilgrimage route through ancient cedar forest — one of only two World Heritage trails on earth — alongside a scholarly local guide who illuminates 1,000 years of imperial and spiritual history. Profoundly moving.
What to expect
Mossy stone paths, the scent of ancient cedar and the distant sound of temple bells define this legendary trail once walked by emperors and samurai seeking spiritual cleansing. Your guide decodes the centuries of ritual meaning encoded in every carved stone and shrine torii. The route culminates at one of the Grand Kumano Taisha shrines, where you receive a traditional pilgrim's stamp in your nōkyōchō. The intimacy of a private walk turns a hike into a genuine rite of passage.
Good to know
The Nakahechi route is most accessible from Wakayama port (approx. 1.5–2 hrs by private transfer). Wear comfortable walking shoes and layer up — forest trails are cool and occasionally steep. Pre-book private guide and return transfer together for seamless logistics.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Wakayama — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.