Walking tour of the Jewish Quarter, Kotel, and City of David
Walking tour of the Jewish Quarter, Kotel, and City of David
Visiting such sites in the Judean Desert as Kumran, Ein Gedi, Masada, and the Dead Sea.
Travel to the heartland of the Bible, walking in the footsteps of the patriarchs and matriarchs. Tour includes visit to Kever Rachel, Gush Etzion, Hevron or Herodian, and takes you on some of the ancient roads our ancestors also traveled along.
This tour's theme is about discovering that which was once concealed, and includes visiting a secret bullet factory that was in operation during 1945-1948 and also participating in an archeological dig.
This tour will relate to Israel becoming a State in 1948 and will tour in the areas close to Tel Aviv.
The sites visited in this tour will include Beer Sheva, the Air Force Museum, S'de Boker, and one of the machtashim, so unique to Israel.
Touring the Galilee region including Megiddo, Tzippori, Tiberias, and Katzrin.
Visiting Caesarea, Tzippori, Sefat, Tel Dan Nature Reserve, Golan Heights, Har Ben Tal, Katzrin, and a winery. This tour can be expanded into a 3 day tour adding more sites or more hikes.
Traveling just north of Jerusalem, visiting Nebi Samuel, Tel Fuer, Shilo, and Psagot.
From Mount of Olives to Mount Zion, from the Armeniam Quarter through the Jewish Quater, into the Moslem Quarter and ending up in the Christian Quarter at the Holy Sepulcher.
Anywhere in the country we can do a hike - from an easy walk to more challenging hiking that may include ropes and ladders as well!
Spend the day visiting some of the major Jerusalem sites located outside the walls of the Old City as well as participating in a charity project.
During this tour, you'll gain a better understanding of life during the time of the Temple Period.
Visiting the Golan and the Galil
This Dead Sea tour is especially geared for families with children.
On these tours, we'll walk through an historic neighborhood in Jerusalem, hearing stories from its past, and allowing you to gain greater appreciation of its history, uniquenss, and how this neighborhood contributed to the growth of Jerusalem.