Tanach Tour
Caves from the Bar Kochva Revolt Crawl through small tunnels that were used for hiding during the Bar Kochva revolt to help get a feeling of the crisis of that time. The Stalactite Cave (Soreq Cave, Avshalom Reserve) It may not be one of the largest caves in the world, but in beauty and variety […]
Jerusalem New City Tour
Me’ah She’arim The fifth neighborhood to be built beyond the Old City walls, Me’ah She’arim, was established in 1874. Visit the Beit Yisrael and Yemin Moshe neighborhoods. Kever Shmuel Hanavi Visit the grave of Samuel the Prophet. Ammunition Hill This Jordanian Army stronghold was conquered in a fierce and bloody battle by the paratroopers brigade […]
Eilat
Eilat is located at the southern-most tip of the country, within its small “window on the Red Sea”, Eilat is first and foremost a resort town these days, devoted to sun, fun, diving, and desert-based activities. Eilat is a convenient escape for Israelis on vacation, but during the mild winter months also attracts thousands of European […]
The Negev Tour
Mitzpe Revivim Learn how the pioneers in the 1930’s and 40’s lived in this barren desert, isolated from the rest of Jewish population. Ovdat One of the best preserved examples of a Nabatean city, Avdat, named after a Nabatean king who ruled in the second half of the first century BC, dominates the plateau of […]
Gush Etzion Area
The Dead Sea Tour
Dead Sea Situated in the center of the Syrian-African fault, the Dead Sea is the lowest point in the world (417 meters below sea level). The Dead Sea also has the highest salt concentration of any of the world seas, making floating in its waters effortless. The high salinity of the water in the Dead […]
Tel Aviv Tour
Independence Hall Re-live Ben Gurion’s moving declaration of the State. The Ayalon Institute Climb down into the clandestine, underground, pre-State bullet factory built by the Haganah under the noses of the British who controlled Palestine at the time. Palmach Museum The Palmach museum is dedicated to the history of the Jewish underground organization established in […]
The Golan Heights
Katzrin Following the 2nd century Bar Kochva rebellion against the Romans, many of the Jews banned from Jerusalem headed north to the Galilee and settled in the Golan Heights. By the time 200 years had passed, there were nearly three dozen thriving, prosperous settlements in the region. One of them was Katzrin. Several buildings at […]
The Galilee Tour
Bet Alpha During the 5th century AD, the town of Bet Alpha built a beautiful synagogue containing one of the most beautiful and stunning mosaic floors discovered in Israel. Visitor to the site can watch a film presentation about life in the ancient village as well as the making of the synagogue’s mosaic floor. Gilboa […]
Jerusalem Old City Tour
The Burnt House Visit the home of a famous family of Cohanim from the times of the Second Temple that was burned during the destruction of Jerusalem. The Herodian Quarter The site contains excavations and restorations of many Upper City dwellings from the time of the Second Temple. Cardo The Cardo Maximus was the main […]