Sara Dhooma is an adventurer! She has backpacked through 75+ countries and explored remote areas of the world. Some highlights include climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, wrestling an anaconda in Venezuela and scuba diving off the coast of Borneo. She loves long-distance hikes including Everest Base Camp (2013), Appalachian Trail (2014), Annapurna Circuit (2017), Pacific Crest Trail (2018), Israel National Trail (2019), Continental Divide Trail (2019), and numerous Camino de Santiago routes (2014 & onwards).
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What about Codex Calixtinus? It is also a travelguide for The French Way. Obviously not as handy as the above (o: Look forward to watching this one also.
Hello Sara. I just found you and I am grateful. Need your help to plan my Camino del Mar. It looks like you went on year 2022 and hopefully things have improved. I am planning on doing this on September... around. Here are a few questions: were you able to find places to sleep? I see you are an expert but I have never slept on a tent. How did you find your way? Did you use a map? I am in Texas. My name is Olimpia. I hope you respond. Thanks
Congrats Sara! We have watched your video many times. We plan to do the same hike from SJPDP to Irun, in the last part of May 2024. Can you tell us where you got your map, or where we can get one like it? Cheers, Doug
Great to see you continue to post your videos of your Camino-hikes! This Via Kunig seem to be a toughy … all those overgrown ups and downs! Thanks for sharing 😊
Hey Sara, ref your Antarctica playlist(posted this q there to, whichever gets on your radar faster 😊) - Couple of questions - 1.how did you go about finding the deal? Were you just frequenting the agecies? Put on their mailing list or was it Hostel/fellow travelers grapevine? 2. Did you pay cash or credit card an option? If latter, was is it in person or website? Thinking some similar soon, so all pointers appreciated. God bless!
Hey Sara, I know this is an older video. Couple of questions - 1.how did you go about finding the deal? Were you just frequenting the agecies? Put on their mailing list or was it Hostel/fellow travelers grapevine? 2. Did you pay cash or credit card an option? If latter, was is it in person or website? Thinking some similar soon, so all pointers appreciated. God bless!
Hi Sarah. Love your vids. I hope you don’t mind but just want to correct your use of pellegrino/a. It’s actually peregrina (for women) or peregrino (for men) the female/male spanish term for pilgrim. Love your travels, keep on keeping on.
Am I the only one who thinks he doesn't look like a "Parrillo" at all? Of course they've got his dna to test against attacks, but not all are completed, are they?
Hi Sara, I love your videos, due to your enthusiasm, all the attention to detail and that you explore so many unusual paths. In this context: any chance of seeing you walking the Camino Lebaniego and Vadiniense (San Vicente de la Barquera on the "del Norte" to Leon on the "Frances) ?. And allow me: could you explain the "why" of the "bridge dances"? Any hidden meaning, or just pure joy of life? Thanks, Rüdiger
Hi Sara, do you have any information, if it actually IS possible to take a boat to Foz from the beach across? I am planning my camino del mar, but limitted on time a little so I concider this shortcut, if it is even possible. Thanks for info, if you have any 😊
I've been enjoying watching your Camino vids, Sara. Thank you for taking your time to share them with us. And how fun for me to see that we were in Santiago on the same day of the Fiesta! We saw the Royal family drove past, enjoyed the fireworks and the endless parties. You are full of such wonderful energy, your positive spirit is infectious. Buen Camino x Barb
hey Sara, not sure if you will see this, but do think this section of the camino is doable without big spanish-skills? (asking for the keys etc seems to be more often necessary than on other camino-variants?)
Hi there, I think I saw your friend Colleen in another Camino RU-vid video, " The Camino de Santiago - A Pilgrim's Journey" from 7 years ago, by Yogi Productions. Love your video content. Thinking of doing the Arizona Trail sometime? Anytime line for finishing the Camino Vezelay?