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><channel><title>Final Transit &#187; Taxi</title> <atom:link href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/tag/taxi/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://finaltransit.com/blog</link> <description>Priyank&#039;s notes from the road..</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 12:00:00 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.2</generator> <xhtml:meta xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" name="robots" content="noindex" /> <item><title>Scrolls from the Holy Land &#8211; 1</title><link>http://finaltransit.com/blog/2008/01/10/scrolls-from-the-holy-land-1/</link> <comments>http://finaltransit.com/blog/2008/01/10/scrolls-from-the-holy-land-1/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:50:35 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Priyank</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Travelogue]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Bus]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Flight]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Israel]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Taxi]]></category><guid
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class="highlightbox">This blog post is part of my Israel travelog series. Click here for <a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/israel-scrolls-from-the-holy-land/">Index page</a><br
/>Previous post: <a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/2008/01/09/israel-itinerary/">Israel Itinerary</a><br
/>Next post:<a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/2008/01/11/scrolls-from-the-holy-land-2/">First evening in the Old City</a></div><p>Finally I start narrating the story <img
src='http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p><a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/img_2389.jpg" title="El Al Flight" class="thickbox" rel="israel_uncategorised" rel="lightbox[357]"><img
title="img_2389.jpg" alt="img_2389.jpg" class="imgright" src="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/thumbs/thumbs_img_2389.jpg"/></a></p><h4>20 December: Canada to Israel</h4><p>Someone told me that <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Al" class="ext">El Al</a> (<span
lang="mr" class="hin">एल आल</span>) terminals are always located at the end of the airport, because they need elaborate security arrangements. El Al is the national carrier of Israel and being a direct flight (12 hours), I preferred it. Indeed, being the only non-Jewish, non-Canadian passenger on the plane, I was given a special treatment (expectedly). They took away ALL my baggage including my laptop and didn’t return it until the plane started to board. Since I was left for 2 hours only with my passport, boarding pass and the e-ticket, I dutifully read all of them at least thrice and then started watching people. Later the security person scanned my body in such  detail, touching me in places I never knew existed on my body (it was difficult to control giggling and other body reactions) <img
src='http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':P' class='wp-smiley' /></p><p>Have you seen the guy that falls asleep on chairs or at some obscure corners of the airport? I’m usually that guy, but I spent 33 hours almost without any sleep. The El Al seats are designed for maximum discomfort, aided by the firm and thick pillows, the usefulness of which is still a puzzle for me. There were so many kids on the plane, and since I hate kids, a nasty application of those pillows crossed my mind but then the cute attendant served some wine and things were okay. The movie &#8220;<a
class="ext" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0838221/">Darjeeling Limited</a>&#8221; on the big central screen was interesting enough. My neighbor had plenty of questions and I attempted to answer them, but then I gave up because the movie was too stereotypical of India (snake charmers and elephants, you know)</p><p><a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/img_2391.jpg" title="Ben Gurion Airport departure lobby" class="thickbox" rel="israel_uncategorised" rel="lightbox[357]"><img
title="img_2391.jpg" alt="img_2391.jpg" class="imgleft" src="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/thumbs/thumbs_img_2391.jpg"/></a></p><h4>21 December: Israel</h4><p>I reached Ben Gurion (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">बेन गुरीयन</span>) airport after a journey of 12 hours. The landing was really jerky (and my neighbor snorted <em>phew, how typical Israeli</em>) but the passport control and entry was surprisingly fast. My passport has been stamped by Israeli Visa and immigration now, which effectively bars me from entering any Islamic country in the future! (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">अरेरे&#8230;</span>)</p><p>Israel smells different than Toronto. The weather was really good, around 15deg and quite sunny. The landscape and the feel (including chaos on roads) reminded me a lot about India, specifically the city of Indore.<br
/> <a
href="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/img_2405.jpg" title="Chaos on road" class="thickbox" rel="israel_uncategorised" rel="lightbox[357]"><img
title="img_2405.jpg" alt="img_2405.jpg" class="imgright" src="http://finaltransit.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/il/uncategorised/thumbs/thumbs_img_2405.jpg"/></a></p><p><span
class="color2">Airport to Jerusalem:</span><br
/> It is confusing to navigate from the airport to Jerusalem (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">सर्वसाधारण उच्चार &#8220;जेरूसलेम्&#8221; असा आहे.</span>), and here’s what I did: Go to Level 2 of the airport and exit from the sign marked &#8216;Buses&#8217;. Once you are out, cross the street and walk left for some distance until you spot bus stops. Bus #5 takes you to Airport city from where there is a connection to Jerusalem (and other major cities). Bus 947 will bring you to Jerusalem Central Bus Station (CBS). Ticket 20 NIS.</p><p>New Israeli Sheqalim (<a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_new_sheqel" class="ext">NIS</a>) &#8211; referred simply as Shekel (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">शेकेल</span>) &#8211; is the official currency of Israel. Approximately, 1 USD/CAD = 4 NIS and 1 NIS = 10 INR.</p><p><span
class="color2">Shabbat:</span><br
/> <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabbat" class="ext">Shabbat</a> (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">शब्बात</span>) is the Jewish <strike>holyday</strike> holiday and it lasts from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset. Literally, &#8216;Shabbat&#8217; means &#8216;a day of rest&#8217; in Hebrew (<span
class="hin" lang="mr">हिब्रू</span>). A Jewish &#8216;day&#8217; starts with sunset (exactly opposite to that of the Hindus). The phrase &#8216;sabbatical&#8217; originates from this word. Weekend in Israel is on Friday and Saturday. The implication of Sabbath is that everything in Israel (specifically, Jerusalem) stops on this day. This includes shops, buses, everything. I will have more interesting details later (in the same sequence that I learnt them).</p><p><img
src="http://priyank.com/images/weblog/2008/2008-01-10_10agurot.jpg" alt="10 Agurot" class="floatright" />By the time I reached Jerusalem CBS, it was 15:30 and Shabbat had begun. This meant that the whole city virtually shut down. The crowds and chaos on the street barely 10 minutes back had gone and everything had a deserted look. The only way out was to hire a taxi, and just like one would expect in India, the taxi drivers had complete monopoly to decide their own rates (demand-supply economics). Little did they know that I was born with bargaining skills!</p><p><img
src="http://priyank.com/images/weblog/2008/2008-01-10_10shekl.jpg" alt="10 Shekel" class="floatleft" /><span
class="color2">Taxi drivers – same all over the world?</span><br
/> I paid the cab driver and was supposed to get 10 NIS in return. I was unfamiliar with the currency and too tired to check what he gave me. Later I got to know that the driver returned me a 10 Agorot coin instead of 10 Shekels (That’s like giving you a 10 cent coin instead of a 10$ one) ….. hehehe! Anyway!</p><p><br
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/> To be continued (of course)&#8230;</p><div
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