What is your cancellation policy?

Canceling your experience requires a 14-day advance notice for a full refund, minus the cost of the donated equipment purchased on your behalf. Due to the costs involved in securing the donation equipment for your Bar or Bat Mitzvah experience, we are unable to refund the cost of the equipment. The equipment will be donated […]

How long is the experience?

The Judean Hills experience lasts approximately 3-4 hours. The Gaza Border experience lasts approximately 6-8 hours, including estimated driving time.

Will my children enjoy this?

Children of all ages love the outdoor, hands-on experience activities. We give special attention to children, such as searching for ancient pottery in the fields, to maximize their experience and connection.

Is this area accessible?

All of our planting experiences can accommodate people with specific accessibility needs. Some planting areas are in low mountain terrain and may require light walking in the hills or a short walk from one spot to another.

Where is this located?

Our experiences take place in two locations. The Judean Hills, which is only 20 minutes south of Jerusalem along the ancient and beautiful Path of the Patriarchs. The Gaza border, where we witness the events of October 7th while bringing joy and light to this devastated area.

What is the weather policy?

We strive to create an incredible experience even in tough weather, but sometimes the weather does not cooperate. Since we are an outdoor nature experience, if the weather becomes too severe (e.g. rainstorms in the Israeli winter), we will make every effort to reschedule your group. If rescheduling is not possible, we will provide full […]

Is transportation to the area available?

We do not provide transportation to and from our area, but we are happy to help connect you with a dependable local taxi service and bus line information if needed. Our area is fully and safely accessible by private vehicle, van, minibus, and tour bus.

Are there bathrooms on site?

We are located in outdoor, rural areas that are also very close to the local towns where we have access to restrooms, markets and restaurants.

What should we wear and bring?

Completely closed shoes (e.g. sneakers or hiking shoes, not crocs) are required. Wear clothing that you feel comfortable getting a little dirty. Bring drinking water. Planting trees and digging the land means your clothes may get a little dirty, but nothing out of the ordinary. If you take any special medication or require specific personal […]