Who I guide
These pages describe how I approach different kinds of tour. Most trips end up a mix of several of these.
Visiting executives
Tours of Israel that fit a boardroom calendar (the few hours between meetings, the morning before talks begin, the day on either end of the trip).
Journalists, politicians, and policy people
Tours of Israel that engage with the political and societal questions, inside the country and across its borders, with multiple narratives held side by side.
MBA treks and academic groups
Tours of Israel custom-built for MBA treks, law school treks, policy school treks and faculty-led student groups.
Christian Holy Land pilgrimages
Holy Land tours and pilgrimages for Catholic, Evangelical, Protestant, Orthodox and Messianic groups, custom-built around your tradition, your pace and the sites that matter most.
Jewish heritage and roots journeys
Trips for groups, families and communities exploring their Jewish heritage in Israel, designed so the week means as much to the teenagers as it does to the grandparents.
On learning of my interest in birds, we made an impromptu stop at a wildlife sanctuary where we saw thousands of migrating cranes — a truly memorable sight!
Private touring guest
He is not a tour guide. He is a friend, a teacher, and a wise man — someone who will make you laugh, expand your mind, and be there when you need someone.
Pilgrimage group guest
Before the trip he checked in with me multiple times and we worked together to clarify the goals, always focused on the group’s needs without getting carried away by his own interests.
Youth-group leader