Mein Name ist Eyal. Ich bin Reiseleiterin und Anthropologin und liebe meine Heimatstadt Haifa – eine einzigartige Insel des Zusammenlebens und der Harmonie im Nahen Osten. Ich sehe mich als „interkultureller Vermittler“ und beantworte gerne alle Ihre Fragen zu Haifas reichem Kulturmosaik. Wenn ich nicht gerade in Haifa führe, erkunde ich antike archäologische Stätten, tauche in religiöse Traditionen ein oder genieße frisch gemahlenen Kaffee in einem Beduinenzelt. Ich habe über 60 Länder bereist und liebe es, neue Kulturen kennenzulernen.
Eial is a great tour guide, very knowledgeable and great humor very friendly . I am happy I chose this tour with Eial. I could not ask for more Thank you
Eial was absolutely incredible! He is very knowledgeable about the history of Haifa, and great at explaining everything in a way that kept me interested the whole time. I also learned a lot about culture and religions in Haifa. Eial was very kind and I definitely recommend his tour!
I highly recommend Dr. Eial Dujovny’s Haifa Free Tour of Bahai Garden Overlook and Carmel Center. I didn’t arrive to Eial’s tour by accident. I have been living in Haifa close to 20 years, and in the past, I have attended Eial’s lectures on Haifa’s history, but on this walk he was able to delight me with more information of which I was unaware. Eial trained as an anthropologist, and he is a guide licensed by the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. He is a passionate educator and thrives when telling stories about our city and our country. Our small group met Eial early Friday afternoon on the Louis Promenade overlooking the spectacular vista including the gold domed Bahá’í Shrine of the Bab with its surrounding formal gardens, Haifa’s lower city with its boulevards, towers, houses, and businesses, the deep water port sporting its white and orange cranes serving container ships, Haifa Bay – congested by freighters that speckled the adjacent Mediterranean Sea, and a panorama extending beyond Akko (Acre) in the north toward the mountains of Lebanon which are visible to the eye when weather permits. Our walk was under two kilometers and included the promenade named after Louis Recanati, a stop outside the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, the Obelisk of the Kaiser commemorating the 1898 visit of German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Rutenberg House, Carmel Center, and the Haifa Auditorium. Eial wove a narrative of the city and the region dating from ancient times to the present. Ruling powers including Canaanites, Israelites, Hellenistic Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arab Caliphates, Fatimids, Crusaders, Saladin’s Ayyubids, Mamluks, Ottomans, British and Israelis who controlled the area. Today’s residents form a mosaic of Jews, Druze, Sunni Muslims, a large variety of Christians, Baha’is, and Ahmadis. Modern Haifa was heavily influenced by the German Templers (a 19th Century Protestant sect, not to be confused with the Crusade era Knights Templar). The city was liberated from the Ottoman Turks by the Jodhpur Lancers of the Indian Army cavalry during the First World War. Eial related all of these facts and more during the limited time available for the tour. If you want to see the city’s magnificent views and learn about its multifaceted history, you can’t go wrong with Eial as your guide.
Lived in Haifa for 45 years but discovered so much I never knew. Excellent tour.
Eial knows his city Haifa & his subject (historical/to present) with factual entertaining learning. Eial brings his city alive” for first-timers/visitors/tourists. He is a gem!