Are the monks in D.C. yet? Walk for peace is entering the home stretch: How to follow them on their final route
The internet-famous monks that have captured the attention of the world on their cross-country “walk for peace” are in the final stretch of their 2,300-mile journey.
The group of around 19 Buddhist monks and their rescue dog companion, Aloka, have been trekking from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., to promote world peace.
They began their walk on October 26, 2025. The journey was expected to take 120 days. Despite the recent frigid temperatures and snow storms, they’re ahead of schedule.
According to a recent post on the group’s Facebook page, they plan to arrive in Washington, D.C., one week from today, Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
While the exact route and schedule could change, the current pace has them completing the journey in 108 days.
On February 2, 2026—the 100th day of their walk—the monks arrived in Richmond, Virginia. Today, they’re making their way from Richmond to Ashland, Virginia.
Their Facebook page notes that they are walking to “raise awareness of inner peace and mindfulness across America and the world.”
The movement has drawn widespread positive attention. Massive crowds of supporters have gathered to welcome the monks as they make their way to each planned stop along their route.
The final stretch: Less than 100 miles left to walk
The monks shared their most current schedule on Facebook.
Here’s what to expect:
- February 10, 2026: The monks will visit the Washington National Cathedral.
- February 11, 2026: The group will host a meditation retreat in the afternoon and evening.
- February 12, 2026: The monks will depart Washington, D.C., by bus for Fort Worth, Texas.
The post read, “We look forward to welcoming everyone with open hearts as we complete this peaceful journey together. Your presence would be a blessing and a gift to us all.”
More details will be made available as they are confirmed. If you want to stay up to date on the group’s whereabouts, check their Facebook page. They share updates about their daily route.
You can also track their progress each day in this live interactive map.
Over 5 million followers are feeling inspired by the movement
The moment’s message of hope and peace has been well-received. Millions of people worldwide have been following the Walk for Peace movement through social media. Every social media post is flooded with positive comments from well-wishers.
The monks have attracted a large social media presence that continues to grow. Since January 2, 2026, the Walk for Peace Facebook page has grown from 575,000 to 2.5 million followers. The Walk for Peace Instagram account, which had 618,000 followers, now has 1.8 million.
The group’s rescue dog, Aloka, has also attracted a massive social media following.
The Aloka The Peace Dog Facebook page is nearing one million followers. In mid-January, Aloka had to have surgery to heal a leg injury. He’s doing well, but since he’s still recovering, and has been traveling in an escort car that follows the walking route along with the monks.