About This Book
A first-person traveler recounts solitary rides through the Holy Land, planning excursions to the Dead Sea, the Jordan valley, Jericho, and the desert mountains linked to biblical episodes. Practical preparations and local arrangements—engaging a dragoman, hiring Bedouin guards under a consular tariff, managing horses and tents—are described alongside vivid observations of landscape and travel hardships. The narrator reflects on the tension between romantic expectations and regulated protection, the discomforts of travelling alone, and how an unexpected young companion alters the journey’s social dynamics.
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