Lake of Gennesaret, also known as
Sea of Galilee and Sea of Tiberias, is actually a lake on the Jordan River
about 80 miles north of
Jerusalem. Lake of Gennesaret / Sea of Galilee
is where the Bible says Peter fished, Jesus
walked and calmed the storm. Only 35 miles in circumference, this
picturesque la
ke is small enough for you to rent a bicycle and peddle around in a day.
However, many
of the
Biblical sites are tough to reach by bus or
bicycle, so those on a tight schedule may wish to rent a car.
Travel Tip
Although I hitch
hiked and got rides fairly easily around the Sea of Galilee, I don't recommend
hitch
hiking. But if you find yourself in a bind with no option other than to hitch
hike, you may find
these tips useful: (1) position your
self where the oncoming drivers will
have time to check you out, preferably after having stopped or slowed down; (2)
stick out your thumb and smile at the drivers until they pass
you; (3)
make sure there is a stretch of the road behind you with space for them to stop easily;
(4) don't get in the car if you get bad vibes; and (5) decline rides from men if
you are a woman.