On a private tour, you’ll enjoy flexibility. There are lots of possibilities to customize a tour that meets your particular interests. If you like, we can add all sorts of unique experiences to your itinerary.
Here are a few ideas:
Street art tour in the urban core of Tel Aviv
Geo-political jeep tour along the Israel-Syria border in the Golan Heights
Tour a functioning kibbutz and eat lunch in the members’ dining hall
Lecture on kabbalah through art by an artist in the mystical city of Tzfat
Plant trees in the soil of the Land of Israel
Hands-on archaeological experiences
Participate in an actual dig in caves in the Judean Lowlands under the supervision of trained archaeologists
Under the guidance of archaeologists, sift through material extracted from an archaeological site in search of precious material remains of ancient Jerusalem
Culinary experiences
Enjoy a home-cooked Middle Eastern meal in the home of a Druze family, plus an option for a full-blown cooking workshop
Tasting tour of Jerusalem’s Machane Yehuda market
Wine and/or olive oil tastings
Activities particularly suited for families with children
Ride camels in the desert
Scavenger hunt in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City
Hands-on agriculture related activities in a reconstructed village of ancient Israel
Extreme off-road guided ATV tour
Rapelling in the Negev Desert
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