Authentic Galilean-Bedouin experience with views of Mount Kammon and the sunset in the Galilee.
The event includes a reception with traditional coffee and tea, stories and legends from Bedouin culture, an introduction to hospitality and black coffee customs, a traditional baking workshop on the taboon to make fatayer and manakish, a rich Galilean dinner in the tent, and an intimate musical performance in a special atmosphere.
Throughout the evening, participants will enjoy a connection between culture, cuisine, music, and landscape ― in a warm, authentic, and family atmosphere.
When? Thursday, July 2, 6 pm – 9:30 pm
Where? Al E’in Tent, Kammaneh
Price: 200 NIS per person, 150 NIS per child (ages 6-12)
Phone: 072-3941094
Notes: Not suitable for children under 5. Perfect for families, couples, and adults.
Eid Sawaid, a national guide to Bedouin heritage at the Ministry of Education, decided before his retirement to fulfill a dream and open a Bedouin hospitality complex where he could combine his lectures on Bedouin heritage, his tours of the Kamanneh area and his desire to engage in bringing hearts together with experiential Bedouin hospitality. Ekhlass, his wife who until then ran a nursery school, joined him and together they founded Al E’in Tent, which also offers traditional and kosher meals.