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10 Reasons why you should book a Private Tour
- On a private trip you can choose the route;
- On a private trip you can change the route, even during the trip;
- On a private trip you can sometimes change the dates;
- On a private trip you can choose the hotels;
- On a private trip you can choose where, when and what to eat;
- On a private trip the guide is not focused on other people/strangers;
- On a private trip, you can choose the attractions to visit, and for how long;
- On a private trip, you are surrounded only by friends and family;
- On an organized trip you do not know the other participants. Surprises may occur;
- A private trip guarantees greater personal security.
- Escapades
All offers include:
- Certified tour guide, also certified for transporting passengers;
- Vehicles:
- For up to 4 tourists, Ford Mondeo;
- For 4 – 6 tourists, Ford Galaxy;
- For 6 – 8 tourists, Mercedes Vito;
- For 8 – 15 tourists, minibus 16+1 seats;
- Only air-conditioned vehicles, the most spacious and comfortable in their classes;
- Wireless Internet Connection in the vehicles;
- Passenger and luggage insurance (during the trips only);
- All expenses of the car/minibus (driver, insurance, vignette, fuel, parking tickets);
- Personally verified hotels providing breakfast, non-smoking air-conditioned rooms, elevator and wireless Internet.
The offers do NOT include:
- Airline tickets;
- Travel insurance and/or extreme sports insurance;
- Meals (except for breakfasts, when explicitly included in multi-day tour packages);
- Admittance tickets to attractions;
- Personal expenses;
- Tips for service providers (e.g. waiters).
- Destinations
- Who We Are
Elia E. Ehud PFA – guiding since 2016
With over nine years of experience, we know how to make your trip extraordinary and unforgettable. We offer safe private tours (“no strangers on the bus”) that reveal the authentic travel gems of Romania. Each tour is specially tailored with your interests in mind, including attractions, restaurants, transportation and hotels. Looking for a headache-free trip? You just need to buy your flight tickets. Leave the rest to us, the locals, do it right for you.
Visit to Rabbi Eliezer Papo’s Tomb

The route: Travel south from Bucharest, including a border crossing. A ferry is often used to cross the Danube. After crossing the ferry, which is an experience in itself (you can get out of the car and have a Danube cruise on the way).
Rabbi Eliezer, son of Rabbi Yitzhak Papu was a Poske and Kabbalist. He wrote books, the best known of which was the book of morals – “Peleh Yoetz”, which is why the rabbi is sometimes called by his name. He served as the rabbi of the Sephardic community of Silistra in Bulgaria and for a time also headed the Sephardic community in the capital of Wallachia, Bucharest. He also wrote the books “Alef HaMagen”, “Chesed LaAlfim” and “Beit Tefila”.
He was born to Yitzhak and Blanca Papu, one of the oldest families of Sarajevo Jewry in Bosnia (then Sarai-Bosna, in the Ottoman Empire). He studied in yeshiva and his teachers were Rabbi Eliyahu Hayon and Rabbi Moshe Danon. He acquired great knowledge of Torah and in Sarajevo he also wrote his first book “Moshet HaAviv”.
After he married, he moved to Silistra, and became the head of the local Jewish community. In 1819, he arrived in Bucharest and managed and reorganized the Sephardic Jewish community in the city, based on the original regulations established In 1811. A short time later he returned to Silistra.
Rabbi Eliezer Papu wanted to immigrate to Eretz Israel, but in 1826 – 1827 he fell ill. For his recovery, he was given the name Yehezkel, but on the 20th of Tishrei 1828, at the age of 42, he was taken to his earthly home and buried in Silistra.



