The distance is about 105 km by road, about a 3 day walk.
Bare in mind, though, that the terrain is relatively rugged, so it may take one or two more days depending on the condition of the traveler.
There are a number of variables but it would require anywhere from two days to five days to make the journey by foot along the most direct route which lay though Samaria.
Best case scenario: A healthy young man traveling alone unencumbered by a heavy pack averaging 4 miles per hour journeying in the spring leaving at sunrise (5:30) and taking an hour rest at noon, stopping an half-hour before sunset to make camp (5:30), restarting at sunrise (5:30), taking a half-hour lunch break, would arrive in Jerusalem around 2:00 p.m. the second day.
Worse case scenario: A heavily laden person, or a group including a family with children or older adults (or a pregnant woman) averaging 2 miles per hour journeying in the spring leaving at sunrise (5:30) and taking a half-hour mid-morning break, a two hour lunch break, a half-hour afternoon break, and stopping an hour before sunset (5:00 p.m.) to make camp, would arrive in Jerusalem around 10:00 am on the fifth day.
If traveling in the rainy season (December - February) add additional time for muddy roads and shorter days with less daylight. Also add additional time for the longer route along the Jordan River or the Coastal route. If traveling in summer, longer days with more daylight is offset by more frequest rest stops due to heat.
It would take about 17-22 hours of straight walking with no breaks.
If memory serves, that distance is about 80 miles. A man leading a loaded donkey would make about 15 miles a day, so say roughly five days and the morning of a sixth day.
6 days
Nazareth is in Galilee.
It would have taken around 4-5 days to walk from Galilee to Jerusalem during Jesus' time, as the distance is approximately 70-80 miles. The exact time would depend on the terrain, weather conditions, and the pace of the travelers.
Mary and Joseph's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, was approximately 70-90 miles. They likely traveled by foot or on a donkey, which would have taken them several days to complete.
He would usually walk. That was the most common way to travel in those days. Only the military and certain officials of authority rode horses. Donkeys, Camels and other such animals were used when people had to travel places that would take longer than a days journey and that is only if they had access to such beasts.
100 Days, or 2400 Hours.
It will take 18 days to walk from Oklahoma to Maryland.
its about 100 days
Nazareth is basically in Tel Aviv, so not very long. There's an awesome Nazareth village recreation there you should check out. Just a short walk up the hill
3 days
it takes 180 days
According to the Bible, Moses walked for 40 days from Egypt to Midian.
Most people can comfortably walk 20 miles in a day - so in this case about six days.