First minutes in Delhi was like, here is so hard to breath. Nice thing about Delhi here is alot of "good" people who knows where is "one and only government approved" tourist center. And they all knows that all other centres is fake, but they are "not fake one". Everyone one street who comes to you tries to show "real one". ... after 5-6 such centers we returned to one where we where reserved tickets (fake one oficial center). But they was ok, gived us tickets on x2.5 of Delhi-Goa ticket price. Without indian phone number and credit card you cannot buy tickets.
India - first days
We successfully reached Goa beaches. After tiring flight, we arrived to Delhi, which is full of "helpful" people, but the city itself isn't that bad. Anyhow, we decided to go straight to Goa by train. Journey took ~38 hours (2 nights, 1 day) and it flew by very quickly. Next mission is to contact my friend, who is somewhere in Goa, get local phone number and start proper India touring. So far we've been just going from A to B and tiredness is our new best friend.
On our way to India
Whereabouts
Just a small update about the last few days: after deciding to end Shvil Yisra'el, I stayed in Arad for a few days in room offered by trail angel (something like couchsurfing but for INT hikers). Then I moved to Jerusalem for 4 days where I stayed with local family, walked Jerusalem Trail (2 days, 40km) and just explored city (both new and old). Now I'm in Tel-Aviv, found a place through couchsurfing and will be here till my departure.
End of INT
I've decided to stop hiking the INT. Main reason being - my budget ended. I've covered 700km in 18 days, including ~80km in desert. Caching water in desert can cost 3000 NIS (450 LVL) if you are alone. And that's almost all the money I planned for the whole month. So I stopped while I still have some money left to explore rest of Israel.



