Step away from the familiar routes and into the lesser-known corners of Israel—places where unique identities, quiet histories, and overlooked landscapes reveal a different side of the country.
Meet the Samaritans on Mount Gerizim, a small ancient community still practicing its own form of biblical religion. Navigate the winding alleys of the Muslim Quarter, where daily life continues in spaces tourists rarely reach. Encounter groups you might not expect here—Circassians, Gypsies, Afro-Palestinians, Alawites, and the Baháʼís—each with their own stories, traditions, and spaces of belonging.
Wander through ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods that usually keep to themselves, with sensitivity and context that allows a rare glimpse into deeply observant lives. Travel deep into the Negev, where canyons, craters, and rock layers reveal a geological history stretching back hundreds of millions of years—some of the oldest terrain in the region.
These and much more awaits in the tours I offer.