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The Golan Heights

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Note: When hitchiking, always ask where the driver is going, and do not say your destination. It is then for you to decide whether to get in the car or not.
===To the [[Jerusalem]], [[Dead Sea]], or [[Eilat]]===Warning: the primary route for hitchhiking south from the Golan, passes the West bank and areas such as Jericho. Pay attention to every ride you take and choose your drivers carfuellycarefully.
From the Golan the first goal to reach is the Tsemach Junction, which is situated at the bottom tip of the Kinneret. From a local junction, make your way to preferabley Highway 98 and head south, but depending where you are, Highway 92 also leads to the Tsemach Junction. If you happen to be in the upper eastern part of the golan, Highway 90 east of the Kinneret will also do, but will be much more difficult, because many people stop in Tiberias, which is a relatively large city, and will possibley require leaving a the city, wich can be rather difficult.
=== Continuing to Jerusalem===
Get off at the Beit ha-Arava Junction, and continue at the trempiyada at the beginning of Highway 1 going east to Jerusalem. From here, it is best to wait for a ride that is going directly to Jerusalem without any stop, unless your goal is not actually to get to Jerusalem, but a settlment settlement along the way, such as Ma'ale Adummim, in which case there should be people headed there as well.
===Continuing to the Dead Sea and Eilat===

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