Get in
Do you want to explore Jerusalem and its surroundings? Hitchhiking is a popular and convenient option for both locals and visitors in the area. Head to the southern exit from Jerusalem, known as "Tzomet HaMinharot," which serves as the main hitchhiking hub. Between 6 am and 1 am, you can expect friendly locals, easily identifiable by their Kippa-wearing and warm smiles, to pick you up for a thrilling 12 to 20-minute ride. If hitchhiking isn't your thing, don't worry! You can also opt for the bullet-proof Egged buses. Departing from the central station in Jerusalem, lines 160, 161, and 164 operate every 30-60 minutes and take you to various settlements in the area, such as Kiryat Arba and Efrat. Just make sure to wave down the driver when you see the bus approaching! Feel the excitement as you embark on an unforgettable journey through Jerusalem and its charming surroundings!
Map & Climate
Popular Foods
Shakshuka - This iconic Israeli dish consists of eggs poached in a vibrant tomato sauce seasoned with cumin, paprika, and chili peppers. It's typically cooked and served in a skillet, accompanied by fresh bread for dipping into the savory, slightly spicy mixture. Often enjoyed for breakfast or brunch, shakshuka can also be a satisfying vegetarian lunch or dinner option. Falafel - These delicious, crispy fritters are made from ground chickpeas or sometimes fava beans, mixed with herbs and spices such as parsley, cilantro, garlic, and cumin. They're then deep-fried until golden brown and served in pita bread as part of a sandwich called a falafel wrap, often accompanied by tahini sauce, vegetables, and pickles. Falafel is a popular street food and a staple in Israeli and Middle Eastern cuisine. Hummus - This classic Israeli dip or spread is made from mashed cooked chickpeas blended with lemon juice, garlic, and sesame paste (tahini). It's typically served as an appetizer or side dish, accompanied by fresh vegetables, pita bread, or other types of flatbread for scooping up the creamy, slightly tangy hummus. Hummus is a popular and versatile plant-based option that can be found throughout Israel and the Mediterranean region. Historical Appearance
Traditional Male Clothing Traditional Female Clothing
Comments
NO COMMENTS