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Eine Erlebnisreisemit Ha'tikva >> Verbindliche Anmeldung für HA’TIKVA Israel-Erlebnisreise mit Sonja Bolliger & Thomas Kreis Bitte frühzeitig anmelden ! Die Plätze sind limitiert ! 26.10. – 05./08.11.2015 Bitte Zutreffendes ankreuzen! 1. Name* ................................................................... ........ ................................................... Ideale Vorname* .............................................................. Geb.-Datum ............................... Reisezeit im Strasse Nr. ............................................................ ............ ............................................... der Früchte haben. Wir machen uns auf den Weg einer Olive - und letzte Einkäufe können gemacht werden. Abendessen und Herbst PLZ/Ort ................................................................. ........ ................................................... vom Pfl ücken bis zum Pressen eines erstklassigen Produktes. Übernachtung. Fahrt zu unserer Unterkunft in der Wüste, nach Mashabei Sade. Tel. Privat ........................................................... Tel. Geschäft ............................. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Kibbuz. >> 14. Tag, Sonntag, 8. November 2015 Nationalität ....................................................... Heimatort ................................... >> Eilat – Tel Aviv – Zürich E-Mail ..................................................................... ........ ................................................... 11. Tag, Donnerstag, 5. November 2015 (Kurzvariante) Eine Erlebni Jede schöne Reise geht einmal zu Ende und wir nehmen sreise mit Reisepass-Nr. .................................................... Ausgestellt in .......................... Mashabei Sade – Tel Aviv – Zürich Abschied von Israel, mit vielen Erinnerungen im Gepäck und Ha‘Tikva Die Kurzvariante der Reise endet heute. Ein Teil der Gruppe dem Wunsch im Herzen, bald wiederzukommen! Le‘hitraot Ausgestellt am ................................................. Gültig bis ................................... nimmt Abschied von Israel, mit vielen Erinnerungen im Gepäck Israel! Fahrt mit dem Bus nach Tel Aviv und Rückfl ug mit ELAL 2. Name* ................................................................... ........ ................................................... und dem Wunsch im Herzen, bald wiederzukommen! Fahrt mit nach Zürich-Kloten. dem Bus nach Tel Aviv und Rückfl ug mit ELAL nach Zürich- Vorname* .............................................................. Geb.-Datum ............................... Kloten. Für weitere Auskünfte steht Strasse Nr. ............................................................ ............ ............................................... Ihnen Frau Sonja Bolliger gerne zur Verfügung: PLZ/Ort ................................................................. ........ ................................................... >> 11. Tag, Donnerstag, 5. November 2015 Chappelenacher 353 · 5054 Kirchleerau Tel. 062 726 22 34 · Mail: [email protected] Israel Tel. Privat ........................................................... Tel. Geschäft ............................. Jeeptour – Yair Station – Yotvata - Eilat Nationalität ....................................................... Heimatort ................................... Dem Kibbuz-Leben kehren wir jetzt den Rücken zu und beginnen den Tag mit einer Jeeptour im Gebiet des Ma’aleh Akrabim - Programmänderungen E-Mail ..................................................................... ........ ................................................... dem Skorpionenpass - einer eindrücklichen Wüstenlandschaft, bleiben vorbehalten kleines Land ganz gross Reisepass-Nr. .................................................... Ausgestellt in .......................... die atemberaubende Bilder für uns bereithält! Ein Abstecher führt uns nach diesem Erlebnis zur Yair Station nach Hatzeva. Ausgestellt am ................................................. Gültig bis ................................... Besuch dieses Forschungszentrums für landwirtschaftliche * Bitte Name und Vorname genau wie im Reisepass schreiben! Anbaumethoden in der Wüste. Zu sehen und erleben, wie unter 26.10. - 05./08.11.2015 Ich wünsche ein Doppelzimmer zusammen mit: .................................. diesen kargen Bedingungen köstliches Gemüse und Früchte Ich wünsche ein halbes Doppelzimmer und teile das Zimmer mit herangezogen wird, versetzt uns in Erstaunen und ist geradezu einer/m Mitreisenden. (Bestimmt gelingt es uns,eine(n) geeignete(n) begeisternd! In Yotvata nutzen wir eine Pause, um Datteln zu itung: Sonja Bollig kaufen und das legendäre Eis zu probieren. Weiterfahrt nach eisele er, Ve Zimmer partner(in) zu fi nden. Sollte dies nicht möglich sein, müssen wir R rein Ha’Tikva & Thomas Kreis Ihnen den Einzel zimmerzuschlag verrechnen). Eilat am Roten Meer. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Hotel. Ich wünsche ein Einzelzimmer (gegen Zuschlag). >> Ich/wir wünsche(n) das Erlebnis „Markt & Kochstudio in Jerusa- 12. Tag, Freitag, 6. November 2015 lem“, pro Person ca. CHF 140.– (Mindestteilnehmerzahl 15 Personen) Freizeit Eilat • Begegnung Unser Hotel, mit seinem herrlichen Pool, und die noch warmen Annullationsschutz: Temperaturen, laden geradezu zum Baden ein. Den freien Tag mit Menschen Ich/wir wünsche(n) den 1x Annullationskostenschutz für kann man aber auch beim Schnorcheln im Meer, einem Besuch CHF 84.- • im Unterwasserobservatorium oder ganz einfach mit Lädele gut dosiertes Ich/wir wünsche(n) anstelle der Einmalversicherung die Jahres- verbringen. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Hotel. versicherung (lohnt sich bei mehr als 2 Reisen resp. Mieten pro Programm Jahr), p.P. CHF 111.- resp. CHF 188.- für Ehepaare/Familien (sehr >> empfehlenswert!) 13. Tag, Samstag, 7. November 2015 Ich/wir wünsche(n) keinen Annullationskostenschutz, da bereits Freizeit Eilat privat abgeschlossen, (z.B. ETI-Schutzbrief / Winterthur-Inter- Heute ist Shabbat - ein weiterer Tag mit Sonnenschein steht tour/Zürich-Assistance oder Mobi Tour etc.). uns zur Verfügung zum Baden, Spazieren oder Ausruhen. Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit öffnen bereits die Geschäfte wieder Ort, Datum Unterschrift Anmeldungen bitte baldmöglichst (spätestens bis 30. Juni 2015, nach diesem Datum auf Anfrage) einsenden an: Frau Sonja Bolliger Chappelenacher 353 5054 Kirchleerau/AG Telefon: 062/726 22 34 Preise & Leistungen Preise pro Person in CHF: 14 Reisetage 11 Reisetage Im Doppelzimmer bei 30 Teilnehmern CHF 2‘895.– CHF 2‘495.– Einzelzimmerzuschlag CHF 795.– CHF 675.– Zuschlag bei 25-29 Teilnehmern CHF 90.– CHF 70.– Zuschlag bei 20-24 Teilnehmern CHF 180.– CHF 100.– Was ist im Pauschalpreis inbegriffen? - Bequeme Linienfl üge mit der EL AL nach Israel - Flughafentaxe im Wert von CHF 81.- (Stand Dezember 2014, Änderungen werden verrechnet / gutgeschrieben.) - 23 KG Freigepäck pro Person (1 Gepäckstück) - Alle Transfers vom und zum Flughafen in Israel - Alle Ausfl üge und Besichtigungen gemäss Reiseprogramm - Sämtliche Übernachtungen in Hotels und Kibbutz-Gästehäusern der sehr guten Mittelklasse/Erstenklasse (4-Sterne) - Täglich reichhaltiges Frühstücksbuffet und Abendessen >> 4. Tag, Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 2015 Rückfahrt nach Jerusalem machen wir Halt in Mizpe Jericho, wo - Moderner, vollklimatisierter Reisebus >> uns die hügelige Wüste zu Füssen liegt und wir über ihre karge, - Reisebegleitung durch Sonja Bolliger und Thomas Kreis Israel – kleines Land ganz gross Pionierkibbuz Yifat – Drusendorf - Haifa aber dennoch sanfte Schönheit staunen können. Abendessen - Fachkundiger, deutsch sprechender dipl. israel. Reiseführer Heute verlassen wir den See Genezareth und fahren durch - Informative Reisedokumentation Liebe Israelfreunde und Übernachtung im Kibbuz Gästehaus. das liebliche Galiläa Richtung Westen. Wie in Israel zur - Reisebüro Haftpfl ichtversicherung - Reisegarantie-Versicherung (gem. Schweizer Reisegesetz) Zeit der Pioniere gelebt und gearbeitet wurde, erfahren wir >> Israel versetzt uns immer wieder ins Staunen! Die enorme Menge an Naturschönheiten, interessanten Kulturstätten, biblischen 8. Tag, Montag, 2. November 2015 - Ausführliche Reiseunterlagen (inkl. Reisemäppchen und Koffereti- Orten, landwirtschaftlichen, medizinischen und anderen Errungenschaften - ja, vor allem aber auch die Vielfalt in Israels eindrücklich im Kibbuz Yifat im Jesreeltal. Danach führt uns ketten) unser Weg weiter in ein Drusisches Dorf, wo wir nebst einem Klagemauer – Jüdisches Viertel – Time Elevator – Bevölkerung, ist überwältigend! vorzüglichen Mittagessen auch Erklärungen über die Kultur Kochstudio oder Freizeit Was kommt dazu? Auf unserer Reise erleben wir dieses faszinierende Land in seiner ganzen Grösse. Wir geniessen diese Tage im Heiligen Land dieser in Israel lebenden Minderheit erhalten. In Haifa führt An der Klagemauer können wir religiöse Juden bei ihren - Kerosinzuschlag der Fluggesellschaft, zur Zeit CHF 100.– (Ände- von Nord nach Süd, halten an geschichtsträchtigen Orten, verweilen in der einzigartigen Natur, tauchen ein in biblische uns ein kurzer Besuch ins Eben Ezer Heim, einem messianischen täglichen Gebeten beobachten und uns von der besonderen rungen werden verrechnet/gutgeschrieben) - Weitere Mahlzeiten, Getränke und pers. Ausgaben Geschichten und die Wunder der Gegenwart. Persönliche Begegnungen mit Israelis runden unser Programm ab und lassen Haus für Senioren. Abendessen und Übernachtung im Hotel Atmosphäre dieses beeindruckenden Ortes berühren lassen. Dan Panorama in Haifa. - 1 x Annullationskostenschutz, CHF 84.– oder Jahresversicherung
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