One trip, two tracks

Our trip is here to answer one main question: How can we run a multi-generational Israel trip, where each member feels as though the trip is geared towards them? With participants often ranging in age from 12 to 80, it’s difficult to strike the perfect balance. Now however, there’s an answer. With our “one-trip, two-tracks” solution, we offer two parallel options for each of your travelers to choose between.

When signing up, each person will select their track of choice – either “Etgar” or “Traditional”. Despite the separated tracks, it is still one trip. As such, everyone will start and end each day together at the group hotel. Most days after breakfast we head our separate ways, however on select days, both tracks will come together for one activity (or more!), and on some days, including Shabbat, everyone will spend the entire day together.

Lastly, please know that our trips must incorporate the Etgar track. Unfortunately, as much as we’d love to, we’re unable to accommodate groups looking to exclusively use the Traditional track.

Etgar track: Israel’s only Amazing-Race style trip

This is sight-doing, not sight-seeing. Be a part of the action and culture by getting your hands dirty, and competing with (and against) your friends and family. Enjoy a mystery itinerary, and be prepared to step just outside of your comfort zone – all in the name of fun! And don’t expect too much time with a tour guide, as this track is all about the hands-on adventure.

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Traditional track: Tour guides and all

This is exactly what you’ve come to expect from an Israel trip. Expert guides will bring the country’s rich history and culture to life, by sharing personal stories and offering open and meaningful dialogue. Our Traditional track also allows plenty of time for a Rabbi or community leader to take the reigns. Both spiritually and physically uplifting, this trip will be the talk of your community for years to come.

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