Gaby Zohar is a certified tour guide, who combines several areas of interest in his guidance.
In addition to his work as a tour guide and his love for the country and its trails, Gaby is a journalist at Kol Yisrael, Haaretz, and local radio and television stations. Editor and presenter of the “Zohar Tzafoni” cultural program on Radio North for more than twenty years, Ph.D. in education, clinical social worker, and psychotherapist specializing in treating victims of authoritarian groups (“mystical cults”), he has also published the first documentary and research book in Israel on this subject, “Happiness has no end”, in addition to several travel guide books Continue Reading
Gaby Zohar is a certified tour guide, who combines several areas of interest in his guidance.
In addition to his work as a tour guide and his love for the country and its trails, Gaby is a journalist at Kol Yisrael, Haaretz, and local radio and television stations. Editor and presenter of the “Zohar Tzafoni” cultural program on Radio North for more than twenty years, Ph.D. in education, clinical social worker, and psychotherapist specializing in treating victims of authoritarian groups (“mystical cults”), he has also published the first documentary and research book in Israel on this subject, “Happiness has no end”, in addition to several travel guide books around the world. Recently, he published a fascinating book of stories, “Kobliner, Have You Gotten Crazy?”.
In his field, he specializes in guiding trips around the world to a wide variety of destinations, lectures, workshops, and themed trips. Following his new book, there is also a story and song evening about the stories he wrote, with a series of wonderful artists and singers accompanying the stories to bring the experience to life.
Under his guidance, Gaby Zohar combines the stories he has gathered from his fields of work as a journalist, the extensive knowledge from the field of treatment and specialization in mystical cults, the vast knowledge he has accumulated from the Western Galilee region, encounters with people, places, stories, diverse communities, and diverse settlements. On his tours in the area of the Western Galilee, he combines information about the trails with stories and a personal connection to places from the fields of journalistic care and coverage for over thirty years.
He was born in Kibbutz Evron in the Western Galilee and has lived there for more than thirty years.