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Jesus and Abraham Trails in Israel

Kevin Considine

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2021
We were in Egypt in March 2020 when the land border crossing was closed due to Covid. Finally getting there in March.

Planning to walk the 75K Jesus Trail in its entirety as well as a few days on Abraham Trail around Jericho and Masada.

Wondering if anybody can offer insights or suggestions for two independent pilgrims?

Also plan to do some walking around Petra (Jordan) as well?
 
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I suggest you look into Palestinian -supported groups like Siraj Center that offer walks. I was going to go on their Nativity Walk a while back - Nazareth to Bethlehem in the West Bank, staying with families. Support Palestinian groups.
 
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I suggest you look into Palestinian -supported groups like Siraj Center that offer walks. I was going to go on their Nativity Walk a while back - Nazareth to Bethlehem in the West Bank, staying with families. Support Palestinian groups.
Yes. We were hoping to do that as part of Abraham Trail goes through Palestinian Territory
 
Masada will be hot. There is also a Jewish pilgrimage to Masada where people try to climb all the way up to the plateau. Wouldn't advise it but you may be keen - but you may only be able to climb in the dawn light due to heat. There is a cable car.

Also Israel to an outsider is a very complex place with many, many arguments under the surface. Intra-arab and intra-Jewish as well. Best listen as your views one day, may be different the next. But it is a wonderful place which I would like to visit again.

Edit: One of the signs that challenges your views, especially if you have come from the other side at Bethlehem.
 

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Masada will be hot. There is also a Jewish pilgrimage to Masada where people try to climb all the way up to the plateau. Wouldn't advise it but you may be keen - but you may only be able to climb in the dawn light due to heat. There is a cable car.

Also Israel to an outsider is a very complex place with many, many arguments under the surface. Intra-arab and intra-Jewish as well. Best listen as your views one day, may be different the next. But it is a wonderful place which I would like to visit again.
The Abraham Trail goes through Masada I believe.
 
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We were in Egypt in March 2020 when the land border crossing was closed due to Covid. Finally getting there in March.

Planning to walk the 75K Jesus Trail in its entirety as well as a few days on Abraham Trail around Jericho and Masada.

Wondering if anybody can offer insights or suggestions for two independent pilgrims?

Also plan to do some walking around Petra (Jordan) as well?

Have a look at these videos from Sara Dhooma on the Israel National Trail...

 

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