>>2404450Two completely different things, Camino isn't really hard to do, you don't need to pack supplies since you can find some place to eat every other hour if you choose to. You can sleep in shared bunkbeds for less than $10 a night, sometimes you walk on paved roads too.
It isn't a challenge but at the end of the day you still have to walk the distance and are /out/ all day so it's good. Plus there's also, albeit disapering, some romance to the walk, there's history to it, there's the cultural parts, it's very sociable so many people like that, and at the end of the day there's also the religious part for those who believe.
Is it a great adventure where you'll be seeing wildlife, snow capped peaks, treacherous ravines or fast white waters? No.
Is it worth? Personally I say yes, sharing a beer after a day walking with someone you just met, that has arrived from South Korea just to walk it is pretty cool I think.