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From the city center you have two options:
1. # You can either take service taxi ("Sheirut") Number 36, from Damascus gate of the old city, in the direction of [[Abu Dis]], a ride of 5 NIS only. Go down in Maale Adumin junction and continue hitchhiking west. If you take this ride you get directly to road #1, from which you need to continue hitchhiking westwards towards the Dead Sea and Jordan.
2. # Or take buses 25, 4 or 4A from West Jerusalem to get to Har Ha'tsofim Junction, (French Hill). The place is usually crowded with hitchhikers, and drivers stop often. Most likely they will go only half ways, in which case you should ask to go down in the entry junction to their settlement, and continue hitchhiking from the bus station.
When reaching the Beit-HaArava junction, next to the border with [[Jordan]], the road turn south and from there you can ask to get off in any location at the shore of the dead seaDead Sea.
If you your destination is [[Jordan]], and assuming you don't have a foreign (Non-an Israeli) passport, you can continue to Jordan through the Allenby Bridge border terminal. From Road 1, you can hitchhike to [[Jericho ]] (Search search for the Palestinian green license plate) and from there take a bus or hitchhike out of the western exit of the city. Your other option is to hitchhike to the Beit-HaArava junction, and from there stand and hitchhike northwards, the next turn right is to the Allenby border crossing (you can . You might be able to walk it from the main road), although beware, the Israeli army didn't allow [[User:Guaka|guaka]] to walk from the border to the road.
===To [[Eilat]], [[Aqaba]] ([[Jordan]]), [[Taba]] ([[Egypt]])===
From the city center you have two options:
 1. # You can either take service taxi ("SheirutSherut") Number 36, from Damascus gate of the old city, in the direction of [[Abu Dis]], a ride of 5 NIS only. Go down in Maale Adumin junction and continue hitchhiking west. If you take this ride you get directly to road #1, from which many rides will take you straight to Beit HaArava Junction. 2. # Or take buses 25, 4 or 4A from West Jerusalem to get to Har Ha'tsofim Junction, (French Hill). The place is usually crowded with hitchhikers, and drivers stop often. Most likely they will go only half ways, in which case you should ask to go down in the entry junction to their settlement, and continue hitchhiking from the bus station.
From the Beit HaArava Junction, head north on Road 90 until you reach the Tsemach Junciton at the bottom of the Kinneret. From there, You can either hitchhike to [[Tiberias]] by going westwards on Road 90, or use the [[Trempiyada]] (hitching spot) up to the Golan. People either drive up to Road 92 or Road 98 from there. Road 98 goes right up to the Golan, and Road 92 runs along the west coast of the Kinneret from where you can pick up Roads 789 or 87 to the Golan. Highway 789 connects to Road 98 from where you can chose to either continue north or head south. Road 87 also connects to 98, but a bit later, and it also turns west over the Kinneret or east through the center of the Golan until it picks up 98 at its end.
===To [[RammallahRamallah]], [[Samaria]] ([[Palestinian Territory]], [[West Bank]],)===
Take a city bus (25, 4, or 4a) to the [[Har Ha'tzofim Junction]] and stand there. Rides from here are available to the Ramallah area ([[Ramallah]], [[Ofra]], etc.) As well as further in, towards [[Nablus]], via "Tapuach Junction" ([[Ariel]], [[Salfit]], [[Buddya]] etc.)
==Sleep==
===Free Hospitalityhospitality===In projects such as [http://www.hospitalityclub.org Hospitality Club]and [http://www.couchsurfing.com CouchSurfing] you can find many Jerusalemic members who will host you for a night or two in their homes...
===Hostels and cheap accommodation===

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