Explore a culture steeped in constant contrast including ancient temples nestled alongside modern skyscrapers and samurai castles scattered throughout bustling cities.
Fascinating Japan’s enigmatic, insular nature and fierce commitment to safeguarding its unique cultural traditions has long intrigued those seeking an immersive, authentic travel experience.
You will explore a culture steeped in constant contrast including ancient temples nestled alongside modern skyscrapers and samurai castles scattered throughout bustling cities.
We will explore Tokyo, visiting everything from the city’s classic heritage sites to its street fashion epicenter. Then, you will soak in a Fascinating Japan onsen (hot spring) at the edge of a volcanic lake. Shabbat will be spent in Kobe,
a large port city and home to Japan’s oldest Jewish community, dating back to the 1860s when Jewish traders arrived on Japan’s shores from Iraq, Iran, Syria and Russia.
At Kosher Travelers, we’re passionate about travel. Like you, we believe in opening yourself up to new experiences and breathtaking vistas that will forever expand who you are and how you see the world.
Discover… That’s why we put so much care into giving our customers not just a vacation but a life-changing experience. On a Kosher Travelers tour, you can be confident that every detail will be taken care of, from A to Z. No worries, no stress – just sheer delight and the freedom to fully enjoy every moment.
Enrich… We know what’s important to you. You want not just memorable, but meaningful. A pampering, deluxe, full-sensory experience that also has depth and spirituality. That’s why we bring the Jewish dimension to our tours, wherever in the world they are and provide the highest level of kashrut and all the amenities required for the kosher traveler.
Connect… Most importantly, when you travel with Kosher Tours, you travel with family. We take pride in creating a family dynamic among our group members. Lifelong friendships have been formed on our tours!
Come experience for yourself the magic of a Kosher Travelers Tour!
Discover. Enrich. Connect. And give yourself the gift of a lifetime.
This Safari tour is available in a 7-night / 8-day package. This is not a group tour, and therefore you can conveniently reserve a private tour at a time that is ideal for you and your family/small group. Prices are based on a minimum of 2 travelers to guarantee departure.
Tours will start on a Monday at Kilimanjaro International Airport and end the following Monday at the Kilimanjaro International Airport.
Nof Ginosar hotel, is set on the shores of the breathtaking Lake Kineret with stunning views of the magnificent Golan Heights. The Hotel offers features spacious green landscapes, which create a picturesque backdrop to the nearby seashore and private beach. The varied activities, recreational options for all ages, and the attentive Kosher Travelers hospitality promise you the serene and joyful Chag you’re looking for.
On a Kosher Travelers Pesach Program, you can be confident that every detail will be taken care of, from A to Z. No worries, no stress – just sheer delight and the freedom to fully enjoy every moment. We’re passionate about hosting and creating the perfect Chag experience. We take pride in creating a family dynamic among our Pesach guests, and delight in the many lifelong friendships that have been formed on our programs.
Delight in an inspirational and fun Pesach that’s perfect for the whole family, right on the shores of Lake Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee) at the Nof Ginosar Hotel. Discover the inviting atmosphere of this bright resort nestled in a charming kibbutz. Boasting a private beach steps away from the guest rooms, choose your type of fun in the sun: a boat ride, lounging by the pool with its spectacular views of the Golan Heights, or cooling off with a dip in the lake. Indulge in the hotel’s delicious cuisine, and explore nearby picturesque villages. On Chol Hamoed you can visit the mystical cities of Tzfat and Tiberias, Mt. Meiron, Aqua Kef, Hamat Gader hot springs, numerous archeological sites, and more- all just a short drive away!
Come experience for yourself the magic of a Kosher Travelers Program!
Discover. Enrich. Connect. And give yourself the gift of a lifetime.
Join us for an unforgettable stay at Dubai’s luxurious 5-star Jumeirah Creekside Hotel. The hotel is located in the heart of Dubai, giving you easy access to numerous famous sites. Indulge in fine kosher delicacies, along with traditional Jewish cuisine, prepared by our in-house, gourmet chef. Enjoy a delicious breakfast and dinner in the hotel dining room, and refreshments throughout the day in the lounge.
Monday, Arrival to Tokyo
Yokoso & Konnichiwa! Welcome to Japan! Seeing that we are arriving from all over the world on different flights, we’ll all meet at our hotel in Tokyo by Monday afternoon. Gala opening dinner and at Chabad-Lubavitch of Japan in Tokyo. And then back to the hotel for a much-needed sleep to prepare for our first touring day tomorrow. Overnight: Tokyo
Day 2: Tuesday, Tokyo
Tokyo-Yokohama is the world’s most populous mega-city with over 34 million inhabitants. We’ll begin our tour of the Land of the Rising Sun by plunging into Tsukiji Outer Market, where the citizens of Tokyo come daily for the best and freshest seafood with which to start their day. Here. We’ll also discover typical Japanese street food as we bump shoulders in the alleyways with locals and tourists from all over the world. From one busy Tokyo site, we’ll continue to another even busier location; Asakusa, Tokyo’s former entertainment district. Here we’ll visit the oldest and most important Buddhist temple in Tokyo – Senso-ji, as well as the colorful pilgrimage alley that leads to it. This is also a shopping stop for those who need it. After these two busy sites, we’ll relax as we sail down the Sumida River, Tokyo’s primary waterway as we make our way to Odaiba, built on a huge man-made island, home to TV studios, shopping malls, hotels and landmarks. An architecturally futuristic area it’s one of the best places to see some of the most beautiful urban views of the city. Then it’s on to something completely different, as we become part of an immersive art installation called TeamLab Borderless. Suffice it to say that “immersive” is the key word. We’ll climb to the observatory on the famous Tokyo Tower for a bird’s-eye view of Tokyo by night before diving into the throngs at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo’s busiest intersection, where thousands of people mass at the day’s end to make their way home in any and all of the city’s nine railway companies. Overnight: Tokyo.
Day 3: Wednesday, Hakone
After Shacharit & breakfast, this morning we will leave Tokyo and head to the mountainous Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. We’ll make our way to the resort town of Hakone, best known for quality hot springs, beautiful views and art. The bounty of hot springs is a result of the fact that this is still an active volcanic area (we’ll learn about Japan’s volcanoes along the way). Upon arrival we’ll board a ship and sail across Lake Ashi, before riding a cable car ride up the mountains to Owakudani Valley, an active volcanic area, where we’ll get up close to this powerful natural phenomenon. We’ll have lunch here before heading to the Hakone Open Air Museum where hundreds of sculptures made by the greatest Japanese and world artists are displayed on a mountain slope, immersed into nature and carefully designed botanical elements. The museum also houses the world’s largest private collection of the works of Pablo Picasso. We’ll return to Tokyo for dinner, after which we’ll visit one of Tokyo’s two towers for a different view of the city. Overnight: Tokyo
Day 4: Thursday, Kyoto
After Shacharit & breakfast, we’ll walk down to Shinagawa Station to board the Shinkansen Bullet Train for the “flight” down the rails to Kyoto, Japan’s ancient capital for over 1,000 years. We’ll start our tour of Japan’s “Jerusalem” with a visit to Kinkakuji, the Golden Pavilion and its magnificent gardens, one of Japan’s iconic images, followed by stop at Kyoto’s primary Zen Garden, Ryoanji. We’ll continue to Arashiyama, where we’ll make stops at the famous Togetsu Bridge and the magnificent Tenryuji Garden, before making our way into Kyoto’s renowned Bamboo Forest. At the end of our visit we’ll head to the port city of Kobe for dinner at the Ohel Shelomo Sefardi synagogue before continuing to our hotel for a well-earned rest. Overnight: Kobe
Day 5: Friday, Tokyo – Kobe
After Shacharit and breakfast, spend the day in the city of Kobe. While not part of Japan’s regular tourist route, Kobe offers numerous fascinating insights into Japanese culture. Our first stop will be the Nunobiki Botanical & Herb Gardens. These are not traditional Japanese gardens, but are quite spectacular as they are planted on a steep mountain slope overlooking the city. We’ll take the cable car to the top and then walk down half-way as we admire the gardens. Sake is Japan’s national drink, and we’ll examine and taste at the renowned Hakutsuru Brewery, before enjoying some free time to wander about downtown and then return to our hotel to and prepare for Shabbat, which we’ll spend with the members of the Ohel Shelomo Sefardi synagogue. Dating back to the 1880s, and founded by Jews from Iraq and Syria, this is the oldest functioning synagogue in Japan. Overnight: Kobe
Day 6: Shabbat, Kobe
Even though Ohel Shelomo is a Sefardi synagogue, the community has a Chabad rabbi and they daven at Chabad times. On the way to shul this morning we’ll pass some of the old former Jewish homes in the Kitano neighborhood, whose former residents were part of Kobe’s international and diplomatic community. We’ll discover why Jews came to Japan in General and Kobe in particular, and why it became the haven to the Sugihara rescues during World War II. After shul, we’ll enjoy Shabbat lunch with the community, followed by Mincha, and then we’ll walk back to the hotel for a good Shabbat rest. We’ll return to the shul for Maariv and Havdalah, and then enjoy a Melave Malka after Shabbat, to end off a most interesting and enjoyable Shabbat. And then a true Japanese highlight: Karaoke! Overnight: Kobe
Day 7: Sunday, Kyoto
After Shacharit & breakfast we’ll return today to complete our visit to Kyoto. We’ll begin at Nishiki Market, the heart of Kyoto’s food scene for a fascinating walk-through, before popping into the Samurai & Ninja Museum for an experience of Japan’s ancient warrior arts. Then it’s on Nijo Castle, built by Shogun Tokugawa Eiyasu. He was the shogun who united Japan into one country, and then left the Emperor in Kyoto while he established his capital in Edo (Tokyo). He was the first in line of the Tokugawa dynasty which ruled Japan for just over 250 years! We’ll continue to From there it’s on to the Kiyomizu Dera (Pure Water) Temple complex with its beautiful architecture and historic significance. We’ll have some free time here to wander about the fascinating stores and the old houses in Sanneizaka and Ninneizaka lanes. We’ll then head to meet a Geisha in-training and witness a traditional Japanese tea ceremony. We’ll have an opportunity to ask her a few questions to learn about her chosen life before heading back to Kobe for dinner and overnight. Overnight: Kobe
Day 8: Monday. Hiroshima
After Shacharit & breakfast we’ll once again board the Shinkansen and make our way swiftly to Hiroshima, the City of Peace. We’ll hop a ferry to cross the waters of the Inland Sea to the hallowed island of Miyajima. Here we’ll walk among the sacred deer to visit the Itsukushima Shrine, from where we’ll view Japan’s most famous Torii, an iconic image of Japan (we’ll be seeing at least four of those). We’ll also take the cable car to the top of Mount Misen for a spectacular view of Japan’s Seto Inland Sea, which serves as a waterway connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan. We’ll end the day in Hiroshima at the site of the A-Bomb dome, the Peace Park and the A-Bomb Museum. It’s a somber visit – but it’s an important one. We’ll then return to Kobe on the bullet train for dinner and overnight. Overnight: Kobe
Day 9: Tuesday, Osaka – Tokyo
Osaka is Japan’s 3rd largest city, but it’s largest single municipal area. It’s a short drive from Kobe and we’ll spend most of the day visiting the World Expo. We’ll start with a quick visit to the Osaka Castle, a former Samurai Castle splendidly restored to its original size. We then continue a fascinating day at The World Exposition – a place where new technologies and products are born, triggering greater convenience in our daily lives.
What is a World Expo? 170 years of tech, trade and innovation
The World Expo held every 5 years [first in London 1851 and known as The Great Exhibition] is an event that brings together people and innovations from around the world in an effort to address issues facing humankind on a global scale.
The Expo will feature initiatives aimed at creating a future society for our lives presented by 150 countries and 25 international organizations, as well as companies, NGOs, NPOs, citizens’ groups, and others from around the world, to provide a vision of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the future beyond.
We will see a future society showcase project based on the Expo’s concept of “People’s Living Lab; A laboratory for a future society” in which social systems and cutting-edge technologies such as carbon neutral, digital technology, and next-generation mobility are utilized.
You will experience a lively Expo filled with excitement where you can enjoy entertainment such as Water World, music and performing arts events held at event squares, event halls, and other stages, hands-on traditional performing arts and pop culture events, and festivals and parades from around Japan. Overnight: Tokyo
Day 10: Wednesday, Tokyo
After Shacharit & breakfast, we’ll check out of the hotel and leave our baggage with the bell desk, as we head out to visit Tokyo’s sites once again. We’ll visit the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the memory of Emperor Meiji, Japan’s 122nd emperor, who ruled from 1867 to 1912 and was responsible for turning Japan from a backward wasteland into an industrial giant. Afterwards, we’re off to Harajuku. Japan is a land of many contrasts. Tradition and modernity. Ancient and super-modern. Conservative and innovative. Harajuku will be the first time we meet this contrast. It’s the area where Japan’s cheeky youth present unusual fashion and modern music. We’ll return to the hotel to pick up our luggage and head to the airport for our flights back to our home gateway.
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What’s not included?
Kosher Travelers is committed to providing all meals of the highest quality and under strict kosher supervision.
We choose the hotels based on the hotel’s willingness and ability to accommodate our kashrut needs and/or the proximity to kosher restaurants if available.
In countries where such supervision is not available, we have a cook/mashgiach travel with us to supervise kashrut and prepare our meals.
Our guests all share a commitment to Shabbat and kosher observance, but there are no specific religious requirements to join our tours, cruises, or hotel programs. We won’t ask about your personal religious practices.
We welcome a diverse group of Jewish, English-speaking travelers from all over the world and promote an inclusive, accepting atmosphere among our guests.
At Kosher Travelers, we’re passionate about more than just travel. We believe in exploring new horizons and experiencing breathtaking moments that inspire and transform.
Discover…That’s why we’re dedicated to offering more than just vacations – we create life-changing experiences. On a Kosher Travelers tour, every detail is thoughtfully arranged, so you can relax and fully enjoy every moment.
Enrich…We understand that you’re looking for something more than just a trip. You want an experience that’s both luxurious and meaningful, blending comfort and spirituality. That’s why we bring a Jewish dimension to each journey, providing the highest standards of kashrut and everything the kosher traveler needs.
Connect…Above all, when you travel with Kosher Travelers, you become part of a family. Our tours foster genuine connections, and lifelong friendships are often formed.
Come see for yourself the magic of a Kosher Travelers journey.
Discover, Enrich, and Connect – and give yourself the gift of a lifetime.
Recreation options for the entire family! Including outdoor sports facilities, a game room, a fully-equipped playroom, and a full entertainment program!
Delight your palate with delicious, healthy meals in the dining room and afternoon refreshments.
Dedicated day camp counselors and fun activities will keep your children entertained and happy all Pesach long!
The tour is perfect for couples, Singles fathers/sons, and good friends willing to share on a twin basis. The entire tour will be in English
We have planned an exciting, tantalizing, and uplifting program that will surpass your gastronomic expectations and introduce you to some of Israel’s finest wines.
We are looking forward to hosting you on these series of Ultimate Israel Food & Wine Tour. We’re thrilled that you will be joining us! Together with our resident wine expert and strategic affairs guide, David M. Weinberg, we will be with you every step of the way
The tour is perfect for couples, fathers/sons, and good mates willing to share on a twin basis.
Soak in Scotland's majestic scenery, ancient castles, and incredible vistas.
Experience a grand whisky tour that only Scotland can offer-with all your kosher meals provided.
Experience Iceland to the max without having to worry about your next meal. Our own mashgiach/cook will prepare fresh Kosher meals for us!
Be blown away by the breathtaking glaciers, natural wonders, and sci-fi movie-worthy vistas.
Love a good hike? A leisurely stroll in nature? This tour is for you! Experience nature's wonders up close.
The largest park in Italy awaits you for a day of unbridled fun. Combine a visit to beautiful Sirmione, a romantic and very characteristic resort on the shores of Lake Garda.
An adventure park on the edge of the Castelvecchio forest, with trails for children and adults, ropes and bridges, up to 60 meters high, for exciting adventures at all ages.
Dunes, stunning parabolic curves, and full-speed rides on 2-seater slides. An exciting track in contact with nature and the forests of this area.
Just 45 minutes from our hotel, you will have the opportunity to practice this adventurous sport safely on Avisio River, along Val di Fiemme. Kayaking, canyoning and tubing are also possible.
Located just 10 minutes from our hotel, Val San Nicolò is famous for attracting hikers and offering suitable attractions for children and adults, with varying degrees of difficulty.
This card allows you to use all cableways and chair-lifts in Val di Fassa: from Marmolada to Pordoi, Sella, Sassolungo, Catinaccio, Costabella, Lusia and Monzoni.
Only in Japan, you’ll find ancient customs and craftsmanship woven together with cutting-edge modern technology.
Be blown away by the breathtaking vistas, natural wonders, and sci-fi movie-worthy cityscapes.
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On-site recreational options for all ages, relaxing outdoor sitting areas, and sports courts.
A huge variety of adventurous Chol Hamoed day trip options close by!
Delight your palate with delicious, healthy meals in the dining room, and afternoon refreshments.
Hear Havana’s dramatic history and captivating story from our knowledgable tour guides.
Indulge in authentic Kosher Cuban cocktails and delicious cuisine prepared on-site!
Let Havana's undeniable energy take you over and revel in the change of pace and artistic flair of this intoxicating country.
Jet off to Brazil & Argentina and discover fascinating history, dramatic scenery, panoramic cities, Jewish communities, stunning sunsets, and much more…
Only in Japan, you’ll find ancient customs and craftsmanship woven together with cutting-edge modern technology.
Be blown away by the breathtaking vistas, natural wonders, and sci-fi movie-worthy cityscapes.
Savor the delicious food and cherish the friendly atmosphere of a Kosher Travelers Tour!
Mr. Weinberg is an inspirational educator who combines strategic and political insight with learned Jewish perspectives. He is a diplomatic, defense, political, and Jewish world columnist for The Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom newspapers, a prominent lecturer on public affairs, and an accredited expert on Israeli and kosher wines.
He studied international relations and history at the University of Toronto and Bar-Ilan University; Jewish law and thought at Yeshivat Hakotel under Rabbi Chaim Yeshayahu Hadari, and at Yeshivat Har Etzion under Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein; and oenology at the London-based International Wine & Spirit Education Trust, the world’s leading institute for qualifying sommeliers.
Since moving to Israel in 1990, he has served in several public positions. Among other, he was senior advisor to then-Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky and founding coordinator of the Global Forum against Anti-Semitism in the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office. He is married to Bonnie with six children and five grandchildren. His op-ed columns over the past 25 years are archived at davidmweinberg.com
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