Ideas about what makes a good vacation are changing. People used to be content with a “sun, surf and suds” holiday spent drinking beer on the beach, but not any more. As the population ages, thoughts are becoming more focused on more serious topics, such as our purpose in life.
Throughout history, sacred sites have been used to help gain insight into how to live closer to how the spirit intended. Stone circles, holy wells, sacred forest groves, caves and mountain tops are only some of the power places that have inspired people for thousands of years.
Today, travel companies are offering group tours to such sacred places as Stonehenge in the U.K., Machu Picchu in Peru, the Giza pyramids in Egypt, Maya sites in Mexico and dozens of others. People who want to experience ancient sites more deeply and fully have found that when they travel with a group of like-minded people, and especially when the tour is led by a guide who is an expert in the field, the journey is much more meaningful to the point where it can even be transformational.
What most people do not realize is that it is possible to go on one of these sacred places tours for free. The way to do it is to bring together a group of approximately 15 to 20 people who all want to participate in the tour. The kind of person who assembles such a group may be a church leader, an author or someone who lectures to large groups of people. These leaders are able to reach a sufficiently large number of followers that they can sign up enough participants that they themselves can have their airfare, hotel accommodations, many meals and the other travel expenses fully paid for.
One company that is a leader in pilgrimage tours and group travel to sacred places is Body Mind Spirit Journeys. They even offer some programs of spiritual travel for women only. For more information about how to get free travel to sacred places, visit bodymindspiritjourneys.com












