Psagot Winery is located near the Michmash crossing, the same place where the battle between Yonatan ben Shaul, king of Israel, and the Philistines took place.

This boutique winery is a winery with a soul. It’s a winery with a story.. There are a lot of wineries in Israel and around the world that produce millions of bottles a year

David, king of Israel is alive in the people of Israel. It is he who conquered Jerusalem and brought together the Israelites into a great and United Kingdom.

The Jewish Quarter was the area in the Old City that the Jews were allowed to live under Muslim and British rule.

The center of the biblical Kingdom of Israel, a magical area that is hardly visited today.
In the Shomron we will meet with flourishing Jewish settlements, impressive ancient locations, boutique wineries producing some of the world’s best kosher wines, and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

The Kotel is a remnant of the Second Temple. There is a Midrash that says the Shekhina does not move from the Western Wall. Maybe that’s why Jews and in the last few years many foreigners come to pray here.

From Gevaot Olam we will ride to Har Kabir and see Tirtzah, the capital of the biblical Kingdom of Israel and hear the story of King Avimelech who ruled over Shchem. We will continue to Har Gerizim and visit the Samaritan community,

The center of the biblical Kingdom of Israel, a magical area that is hardly visited today.
In the Shomron we will meet with flourishing Jewish settlements, impressive ancient locations, boutique wineries producing some of the world’s best kosher wines, and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes.

The most important and most exciting sites in Jewish history: The Judean Hills – the heritage of the Tribe of Judah; Rachel’s Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hevron.

We will begin our tour at Kever Rachel, Rachel’s Tomb, located between Jerusalem Bethlehem. From there we will continue to picturesque Gush Etzion.

Our tour of Jerusalem visits the most important sites of ancient Jerusalem, the City of David, Ir David, and Mount Zion. We enter the Old City through the Jaffa Gate, the historic gate through which most pilgrims entered to Jerusalem from the west.