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How can you get kosher food in the rainforest or while visiting an ancient glacier? One expert reveals just what is involved in planning a kosher tour

February 2, 2020 16:27
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4 min read

For many, trying local food is an intrinsic part of travelling the world. But what if you’re strictly kosher? Once, it meant being limited to specific hotels or destinations with strong Jewish communities for their kosher restaurants and shops — or worse, lugging all your food with you and living off tinned tuna and crackers.

These days, an increasing number of kosher tours cover almost every corner of the world: you could discover the Galapagos Islands, Rwanda or Uzbekistan, all while knowing that someone else is taking care of the practicalities.

But what really goes in to planning a kosher tour? Zvi Lapian, of Zvi Lapian Tours, has been running tours around the world for over a decade, with fans including former Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks — and, for Zvi, it doesn’t start with the food.

“When choosing destinations, I look for places that have a combination of different features: geographical wonders, historical sites, unique plants and animals, natural beauty, and sometimes places with interesting Jewish community history,” he explains. “It’s about what there is to see, not what there is to eat!