Hezi Segev

It's even hard for me to believe what I did after my son, Nimrod, was killed in Lebanon. I built a commemoration site, amazing in its beauty, which allows for a stunning view, from Rosh Pina’s highest point, on the top of Hula Valley, Golan Heights, and Hermon Mountain

It’s even hard for me to believe what I did after my son, Nimrod, was killed in Lebanon. I built a commemoration site, amazing in its beauty, which allows for a stunning view, from Rosh Pina’s highest point, on the top of Hula Valley, Golan Heights, and Hermon Mountain.
The great attraction at the observatory is the powerful content I poured into the place through the original, extraordinary, and exciting guidance I convey. One of the most challenging tasks we encounter when seeking an ideal activity is to connect visitors to the toughest Israeli experience there is: living in the shadow of bereavement, the struggle between courage and fear, sacrifice, volunteering and homeland appreciation.
This need was in front of me as I built my guiding program, which takes place at the observatory I built in memory of Nimrod, my son, who was killed in battle at Eita a’ Shaab, in the Second Lebanon War.
This guiding guarantees you a perfect solution that will penetrate the depths of your visitors’ hearts and never be forgotten.
Following hundreds of interviews I gave on leading television shows in Israel and around the world, radio shows and the printed press, I have no doubt that the ability I have developed, to stand in front of an audience and touch their deepest feelings, does not allow anyone to remain indifferent.

Start Planning Your Trip here