Highlights
Itinerary
- ( January 1 ) : What is Israeli Cuisine?
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Gather for the beginning of the trip
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Helicopter North to Pereh Hotel - Narrated journey by helicopter to the Golan Heights
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Check into your hotel and get settled
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Toast the trip with wines of the Golan - Meet the winemakers of the Golan and taste their unique wines.
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Opening talk: Adeena Sussman and Avihai Tsabari will talk about “What makes Israel a unique culinary story?” - Adeena Sussman is an author, food writer, recipe and product developer and consultant based in Tel Aviv who has been on the forefront of bringing Israeli Cuisine into the culinary repertoire. Avihai Tsabari is the owner and founder of Via Sabra and a culinary and wine expert.
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Dinner at Rouge Restaurant - The restaurant at Pereh Mountain resort offers a dinning exceptional dining experience, introducing original inspiring refined seasonal dishes. The cuisine celebrates locally grown products, each meal is appetizing journey of discovery. Chef Roee Dori is a true talent. Young, ambitious, creative, rebellious, original, and fearless.
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Pereh Hotel
- ( January 1 ) : The Culinary Tapestry of the Galilee
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Breakfast at the hotel
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Tour of the hotel grounds - Hear the story of Eli Cohen and the Syrian Beit Hameches on which the hotel is built.
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Culinary experience with Erez Komarovsky - Chef and baker Erez Komarovsky is considered the godfather of Israeli baking and one of Israel’s most prominent culinary figures. Komarovsky is one part of "Erez and Hanan" high-end catering company, head of the ‘Galilean Cooking School’ in Matat, founder of the legendary "Lehem Erez" and the author of many cookbooks, baking and more.
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Short tour in Tzfat - Tzfat sits at a higher altitude than any other city in Israel and has been known since the 16th century as a major center of Kabbala, Jewish mysticism. Safed’s mystical aura adds to its special status as one of Israel’s four holy cities, along with Jerusalem, Tiberias and Hebron. The old synagogues, narrow alleyways and artists’ studios add to the hilltop city’s unmistakable charm.
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Time to enjoy the hotel's facilities
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Dinner
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Late evening musical tour of Um el-Kanatir and poyke dinner - Um el Kanatir, also known as Ein Keshatot, is home to a Jewish village from the Period of the Mishna and Talmud, with a magnificent synagogue in its center. Enter a synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel. The Ein Keshatot site also offers a visit to the village spring, which flows into ancient pools, surrounded by shaded areas.
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Pereh Hotel
- ( January 1 ) : Location, Location, Location!
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Breakfast at the hotel - Check out of the hotel
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Jeep ride in the Golan Heights - Take a geo-political tour of the Golan with an expert. While traversing the rich landscape, learn about the history, flora, and fauna of the area. Stop for a lookout over the border with Syria from Mt. Bental to get a better understanding of the geography and strategical role this region has for the State of Israel. Your local guide touches on the nuances of living so close to the Syrian border and what that has meant for Israel as it relates to security and humanitarian issues.
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Focus on Culinary Innovation - Meet the pioneers of new culinary and agricultural start ups with the potential to make an impact!
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Helicopter return to Ben Gurion Airport
Terms of Payment
Deposit is due immediately to secure the booking.
Balance for the trip is due no later than 45 days prior to first day of trip.
Please refer to our full Terms and Conditions here.
Cancellation Policy
Bookings can be cancelled within 48 hours, with a full refund.
Should it be necessary to cancel or postpone the tour due to force majeure circumstances, or Israeli government-imposed/air flight restrictions related to COVID-19, a full refund may be possible, minus a $200 per person service fee.
For cancellations made:
- Up to 45 days prior to departure, any payments made above the deposit towards the tour will be refunded. The deposit is non-refundable
- 45 to 30 days prior to departure, 50% of the total tour cost per person will be refunded
- 29 to 8 days prior to departure, 25% of the total tour cost per person will be refunded
- 7 to 0 days prior to departure, the client will incur 100% of the cost of the tour
Should members of a group booking cancel their participation, their deposits cannot be applied to the balance payment of other group members.
All cancellation requests must be made in writing.