What is the difference between a pilgrim and a religious tourist?

The key distinction is stance. A pilgrim approaches a sacred site to offer — time, devotion, ritual, surrender — and is changed by the encounter. A religious tourist approaches primarily to experience or observe and typically moves on unchanged. Ethical religious tourism aspires to the pilgrim stance: genuine reverence, willingness to learn, and a spirit of giving rather than only taking.
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