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Trip to the Holy Land

Travel Map - planLast few days I’ve been excited all the time. Ask me why. Ok I’ll tell anyway.

Thats because this time next month I’m going on a trip to Israel sponsored by my b-school. I’m a part of an elite team ‘chosen’ by the school. We are supposed to go to Tel Aviv, whip our magic wands, churn out analyses, strategies and do some MBA giri in general and suddenly the world was a better place.

Anyway.

That’s just for few days, then begins the fun part. I’ll spend another 10 days traveling across the country alone – Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, West Bank, Dead Sea, Hafia, Golan heights, and even sneak to Mt. Sinai, in Egypt. Israel is such a tiny country – just 8 hours from North to South and 2 hours from East to West.

Awesome :)

If you have been there, or have some tips for me (apart from sermons of being careful), I’m all ears :D

PS: Yes, some people from my school do read this blog.

Related posts

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  • Scrolls from the Holy Land – 8 : Cycling around Sea of Galilee (26)

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  1. Mridula on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Waiting for the pictures. But why did you strike that line out?

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  2. Kevin Rodrigues on November 25th, 2007 said:

    dude,
    some time back i had seen an episode on discovery where they showed some place in Israel which was a foodie paradise (like a khau galli). if u enjoy non veg food, then ask around and you might get a taste of it (literally)

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  3. Ash on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Take Care
    LOL ;)

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  4. Ankit on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Dude BE CAREFUL !
    I mean, use protection…. hahahaa
    We are proud of you

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  5. Bhave kaka on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Hafia च्या Arab-Isreali बाजारात जाशीलाच :) तसाच जेरुसलेम ला पण बाजार भरतो. केविन नी लिहिल्याप्रमाणे खायला-प्यायला बराच काही मिळेल !! Golan will be quite cold.

    Israelis love tourists, especially if you tell them you are from India, they will love you. Have a safe journey.

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  6. Priyank on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Mridula:
    Oh, please don’t start waiting already:) pictures will be over a month away

    Kevin:
    Yeah man, as far as I know, its the street in Jerusalem bazaar, I WILL go there. However, I’m ‘mostly’ a vegetarian.

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  7. Priyank on November 25th, 2007 said:

    Ash:
    Gosh, you are so predictable!

    Ankit:
    Thanks man,
    and uh… yes I will.. …wear winter clothing for protection from cold… ;)

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  8. Raji on November 26th, 2007 said:

    Bon Voyage !

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  9. Smita on November 26th, 2007 said:

    Lucky you! If given a choice, would have been first on my list of must visits outside India – even before London and Paris. Enjoy the trip!

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  10. Priyank on November 26th, 2007 said:

    Bhave kaka:
    Unfortunately I couldn’t read your Marathi text written in Devnagari. I’ve emailed you.

    Raji:
    Thanks so much!

    Smita:
    Welcome to my blog. I will surely have fun, and post stories here.

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  11. Celine on November 27th, 2007 said:

    I’ve been to the ‘Holy Land’ a few years back. Can fill you in on my experience online.

    I like your emphasis on the word ‘alone.’ Travelling alone is more challenging and fun at times, isn’t it?

    Enjoy your trip.

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  12. Krish Ashok on November 27th, 2007 said:

    1) Build a small Hindu shrine underneath some tree or perhaps in one of those caves around the Dead sea.
    2) Leave a small statuette of the Buddha in the middle of a busy market in Jerusalem.

    Perhaps a few hundred years from now, the Hindus and Buddhists will join the Muslim, Jews and Christians in fighting for that land as well;)

    Have fun :)

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  13. Priyank on November 27th, 2007 said:

    Celine:
    Eager to read that! I like traveling alone – its faster and more enjoyable, iff, you manage to keep yourself from getting bored occasionally

    Ashok:
    Yeah, and there is already a city called Ramalah… I think its a city of Marathi people who were welcoming Ram from mission Lanka chanting ‘Ram ala’ ;) Jerusalem was actually a sugarcane growing area, called ‘jara us an’ (to be renamed Shivajinagar shortly). Wicked :D

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  14. Celine on November 28th, 2007 said:

    When I said online, I meant a chat on messenger someday. :)

    I started writing lately only about my travels to India but haven’t blogged about my other trips abroad (been to about 15 other countries). Perhaps should start another blog to recount those adventures. For the moment, I’m looking forward to my solo trip to MP.

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  15. backpakker on November 29th, 2007 said:

    awesome – u said it !

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  16. vaarun on December 3rd, 2007 said:

    I dint know you were going to all those places yaar.. jolly freaking time you are going to have!

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  17. Priyank on December 6th, 2007 said:

    Gosh I am so slow in replying!

    Celine:
    Yeah, we chatted abt this:)

    backpakker: ;) Thanks

    Vaarun:
    Oh yeah!

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  18. biju jacob on March 5th, 2009 said:

    IS THIS THE RIGHT TIME TO GO HOLY LAND PLEASE LET ME KNOWN AS MY PARENTS WISH TO GO .SO GIVE ME A GOOD SUGGETION
    RGDS BIJU JACOB

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  19. SUJA on October 20th, 2009 said:

    can anyone give me a fair etimates of costs, as iam interested but need to budget…….

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    • Priyank on October 24th, 2009 said:

      Hello Suja,
      Welcome to my blog!

      Here are my approximate expenses per day:
      Accommodation: $20
      Transportation: $10
      Food: $15
      Misc: $5
      Note that I traveled as a single guy on my own (no guides/tours), stayed in backpacker hostel dorms (very basic), ate street food and always took public transport (no taxis). You may have to change that to suit your travel style.

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  20. Priyank on March 5th, 2009 said:

    Hi Biju,
    Please consult a travel agent as I am not the right person to advice. Israel is good most of the year except summer (July-August). Thanks.

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