Discover 6 must-see places in Kerala, from Alappuzha backwaters and Munnar tea hills to Kochi, Thekkady, Wayanad and Varkala.
Planning a religious journey requires a delicate balance of logistics and spiritual intent. At Leisure Group Travel, we understand that a pilgrimage isn’t just a trip—it’s a milestone in a believer’s life.
This curated hub is designed to help group organizers, clergy, and travel planners navigate the complex world of faith-based tourism. From the historic trails of the Holy Land to the modern-day fellowship of domestic retreats, we provide the itinerary inspiration, planning checklists, and expert insights you need to create a meaningful experience. Whether your group is seeking deep historical roots, community service opportunities, or a quiet space for reflection, you will find the industry’s most comprehensive coverage right here.





Discover 6 must-see places in Kerala, from Alappuzha backwaters and Munnar tea hills to Kochi, Thekkady, Wayanad and Varkala.
Plan a meaningful Vatican visit in Rome with highlights from the Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica for faith-based travelers.
Explore sacred sites in Hawaiʻi, from Puʻukoholā Heiau and Puʻuloa to Kūkaniloko and the Painted Church, with respectful travel context.
Explore 7 famous temples and sacred sites in India, from Akshardham and Konark to Kedarnath and Sanchi, with context for planning your visit.
Explore 4 volunteer travel organizations for church and faith-based groups, including Projects Abroad, iGo Global, Global Volunteers and Habitat.
Explore sacred sites globally, from Jerusalem to Bodh Gaya, blending faith, culture, and spiritual insight Religious destinations hold a profound allure for travelers seeking spiritual enrichment and cultural discovery. From ancient temples to sacred pilgrimage sites,...
In the U.S. and around the world, here are top sites and tips for faith-based travel Faith-based travel offers a unique opportunity for Bible study groups to deepen their faith and strengthen bonds while exploring significant religious sites. Visiting these...
Despite persistent political conflicts, people continue making spiritual pilgrimages worldwide according to these top religious tour providers
SOUTH SHORE ITINERARY AT A GLANCE Begin your journey in the 1920s along historic Cedar Lake, Chicago’s playground. The Museum at Lassen’s Resort and The Dewey Line Steamboat Ride take you back to the Roaring ’20s. At Fair Oaks Farms glance into the future at what...
Step back in time and experience life in colonial America with a visit to historic Williamsburg, Virginia. More than just a city, it is a recreation of life as it once was during some of the most formative years of our nation’s history, with all details carefully...
When taking a religious pilgrimage, Russia may not be high on the list of destinations, but with so many beautiful and historic religious sites, Russia should be at the top of the list of pilgrimage sites. Russia has a long and diverse religious history, from Greek...
This Perryville, Missouri itinerary showcases faith, freedom and heritage with visits to local museums, shrines and historic sites.
While the Holy Land (Israel and Jordan) remains the top choice for biblical history, we are seeing a significant rise in “Heritage Shrines” in Italy and Spain, as well as the Camino de Santiago for walking pilgrimages. Domestically, the Ark Encounter in Kentucky and the Museum of the Bible in D.C. continue to be high-growth destinations for North American church groups seeking shorter, budget-friendly trips.
Safety is the primary concern for faith-based planners. Reputable tour operators work closely with local authorities and the U.S. State Department to monitor real-time conditions. Most operators utilize “On-the-Ground” coordinators who can adjust itineraries instantly if needed. We recommend only partnering with suppliers who offer comprehensive travel insurance with “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) clauses.
Successful faith-based groups often use a “Community Investment” model rather than simple bake sales. This includes “Sponsoring a Mile” campaigns, church-wide silent auctions, and digital crowdfunding platforms specifically designed for religious non-profits. Our hub features several articles on Creative Fundraising for Faith Travel to help you bridge the budget gap.
Start by defining your “Spiritual Goal.” Is this an educational history tour, a mission-based service trip, or a traditional pilgrimage? Your goal will dictate the pace and destination.
For major international religious sites (like the Vatican or the Holy Land), we recommend starting 12 to 18 months out to secure preferred lodging and specialized guides.
Look for “shoulder season” dates and consider domestic options. Many US-based shrines and heritage sites offer world-class spiritual experiences at a fraction of the cost of international travel.
Beyond price, look for “niche expertise.” An operator should understand the specific liturgical or dietary needs of your denomination and have deep connections with local religious authorities.