'n Pelgrimstog is 'n reis, dikwels na 'n onbekende of vreemde plek, waar 'n persoon op soek gaan na nuwe of uitgebreide betekenis oor hul self, ander, die natuur of 'n hoër-goed deur die ervaring.Dit kan lei tot 'n persoonlike transformasie, waarna die pelgrim terugkeer na hul daaglikse lewe.[1][2][3]
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Coleman, Simon & John Eade (eds) (2005), Reframing Pilgrimage. Cultures in Motion. London: Routledge.
Davidson, Linda Kay and David M. Gitlitz (2002), Pilgrimage: From the Ganges to Graceland: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Ca.: ABC-CLIO.
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↑Reframing pilgrimage : cultures in motion. Coleman, Simon, 1963-, Eade, John, 1946-, European Association of Social Anthropologists. London: Routledge. 2004. ISBN9780203643693. OCLC56559960.{{cite book}}: AS1-onderhoud: ander (link)