

May 3, 2030 (13:00–15:00) - Explore the heart of Jerusalem with a guided walk through the Old City compound. We’ll visit key viewpoints and learn how different faiths and communities understand these places, reflecting on how those perspectives influence local life, politics, and moments of tension. The tour offers a balanced view of history, culture, and current realities—perfect for anyone curious about how the past connects to today. Tour in English | 100 NIS per person Contact me directly to register or ask any questions. Or register here link..com

Visit sites linked to the Last Supper, King David, and early churches.

Trace the cultures that shaped the Bible through artifacts from Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the ancient Levant.

Climb a mound where layers of Canaanite and Israelite cities reveal massive walls, gates, and a royal water system.

Walk past caves and ruins where a desert sect wrote scrolls that reappeared two millennia later.

Climb a reconstructed biblical town above the meeting point of desert wadis near modern Beersheva.

Private tour guide, discovering Israel's history, culture, and landscapes, with a taste of innovation and cuisine, blending tradition and modernity.

Specializing in Jerusalem's Old City, holy sites, and the rich layers of history that make this city unique.

Coral reefs, desert hikes, and Red Sea adventures — Eilat is a playground and I'm your guide.

Shalom, I’m Demo Ben Gurion. I’ve been guiding tours around Israel for years and enjoy showing people both famous sites and small local places. I’m interested in history, everyday life here, and the mix of cultures that make Israel special. Join me for a walk thru history!

Shalom, I’m Demo Ben Gurion. I’ve been guiding tours around Israel for years and enjoy showing people both famous sites and small local places. I’m interested in history, everyday life here, and the mix of cultures that make Israel special. Join me for a walk thru history!

Desert specialist — stargazing at Ramon Crater, Bedouin culture, and off-road adventures through the Negev.