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- Accommodation In IsraelDuring my recent Israel trip, we (as in me and my mum and our tour mates) stayed three nights in Tiberias in the Galilee area, and four nights in Jerusalem. The hotels we were given are not too bad, and comes with buffet breakfast and dinner. In...
- Palestine Territory Of West BankOn our last day in Israel, we went on a Social Mission trip to the West Bank area of Gaza and Hebron, seeing how the local community lives. The West Bank is deep into Palestine territory, hence there are signs everywhere stating "No Israelis allowed"...
- The Garden TombOur last place in Jerusalem was at the Garden Tomb, the other place where Jesus was supposedly buried and resurrected. The problem with this confusion is that some people interpreted that Jesus was buried and then risen at the Holy Sepulchre in the o...
- Birth Place Of The Virgin MaryOn our second day in Jerusalem, we were brought to the Church of St Anne's with the Pool of Bethesda, incidentally also the site where the Virgin Mary was supposedly born. Unfortunately, the place was closed that day as there was a graduation ceremon...
- JerusalemAfter leaving Galilee and the Jordan Valley, we arrived in Jerusalem, where we stayed and explored the remaining of our trip. Jerusalem consists of an old city (inside the walls), and a more "modern" city (outside the walls). Nevertheless Jerusalem i...
- The Dead Sea FloatAfter we were down with Qumran, we went to the Dead Sea for a "floating" experience. The Dead Sea is reputed to have the highest salt content in the world, so much that people cannot sink in it. And it is proven true! The moment we place our butts do...
- Down The Jordan ValleyOn our fourth day in Israel, we exited from Galilee to Jerusalem. En route, we went down the Jordan Valley, into Palestine and Bedouin territory. The Jordan Valley is a whole stretch of scenery that separates Israel from Jordan, and we got to see a s...
- BethlehemOn the third day of our stay in Jerusalem, we had the priviledge of going to Bethlehem. I said priviledge because for some reason, Bethlehem is under Palestine territory, so there has to be a special permission for Israelis to go there.Unfortunately,...
- Stations Of The Cross And The Last SupperOn our second day in Jerusalem, we went around the old city of Jerusalem, which was already covered in an earlier post. After going to Mount of Olives and Dominus Flevit, we went on to the Church of All Nations and Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus p...
- The Jordan RiverOur visit to the Jordan River happened after lunch on our second day. We went to the Jordan River baptism site, although it was not the place where Jesus was baptised, as Jesus was supposedly baptised more towards the Israel - Jordan border, nearer t...
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