The brochure, written by Eli Me’iri, an experienced tour guide who specializes in tours for people with special needs, offers the disabled traveler a wide range of tour routes in the north, center and south of Israel, as well as in Jerusalem. For each tour, there is a historical introduction and useful information on each site, including how to get there and disabled access at the site. An easy-to-read legend provides information on whether the route is accessible to the following: sight impaired; wheelchairs; those with difficulty walking; baby carriages and the hearing impaired.
The varied routes include:
The North:
- Around the northern shores of the Sea of Galilee
- The Gilboa region
Center
- Neot Kedumim Biblical Landscape Reserve
- Tel Aviv, including the Palmach Museum and the Tel Aviv Port
Jerusalem
- The Old City of Jerusalem
- Mount Herzl and Yad Vashem
South
- Border Observation Point in the Negev
- Ein Feshka Nature Reserve and Qumran on the Dead Sea