Accessibility Statement

Celebration in the Field – Touring Israel and the World
Last updated: July 13, 2026

At Celebration in the Field, we place great importance on making our website and services accessible to people with disabilities. Our goal is to enable all users, including people with disabilities, to browse the site comfortably, clearly, independently, and equally.

We invest ongoing efforts and resources to continuously improve the accessibility of the site, out of commitment to equal opportunities, human dignity, and providing accessible service to the entire public.

1. Commitment to Accessibility

The website hagis-tours.com presents information about tours, trips, field tours, 4×4 trips, trips abroad, team-building days, and additional services.

We work to make the site's content, page structure, navigation tools, forms, and contact methods accessible to enable the most convenient use possible on computers, mobile phones, and tablets.

This statement refers to the site's pages in Hebrew and English operated under the site's domain.

2. Accessibility Level of the Site

The site is in an ongoing process of improvement and adaptation to the provisions of the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Law, the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (Accessibility Adjustments to Service), 2013, and the recommendations of Israeli Standard 5568 based on the WCAG guidelines for web content accessibility.

Important to know: Efforts are being made to keep the site as accessible as possible, but it is possible that some of the pages, components, files, or content on the site have not yet been fully made accessible or may require additional adjustments.

3. Accessibility Adjustments Made to the Site

As part of the accessibility work on the site, the following adjustments were made, among others:

  • Adaptation of the site for display on computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
  • Ability to navigate the site using a keyboard.
  • Display of visual marking for components receiving focus via keyboard.
  • Use of heading structure designed to assist in navigating pages.
  • Use of clear links and buttons with text describing their purpose.
  • Improved contrast between texts, backgrounds, and main components.
  • Ability to enlarge text and improve content readability.
  • Ability to highlight links on the site.
  • Ability to stop animations and reduce visual distractions.
  • Integration of alternative text in content images, as required and as possible.
  • Adaptation of forms and contact methods for clear and convenient use.
  • Skip to main content link on pages that support it.

We continue to review the site's pages and update components and content as needed and based on feedback received from users.

4. Elementor Ally Accessibility Menu

The Elementor Ally accessibility plugin is installed on the site. You can open the accessibility menu using the floating accessibility button that appears on the site.

Depending on the options activated in the menu, you can make various display and usage adjustments, including:

  • Increase text size.
  • Increase spacing between text lines.
  • Select a more readable font.
  • Change text alignment.
  • Change contrast modes.
  • Display the site in grayscale.
  • Highlight links.
  • Display a clear focus frame.
  • Hide images to reduce visual load.
  • Stop animations and motion.
  • Use a reading mask or orientation aids, if the option is active.
  • Reset accessibility settings and return to default display.

The accessibility menu is an additional aid. We also work to improve the structural accessibility of the site itself and do not rely solely on the plugin.

5. Using Keyboard and Assistive Technologies

You can use the Tab key to move between links, buttons, and form fields, and the Shift + Tab key combination to return to the previous component. You can activate a link or button using Enter or the spacebar, depending on the component type.

The site is designed to work in modern browsers and common operating systems. There may be certain differences in display or behavior depending on the browser, device, operating system version, and assistive technology used.

6. Accessibility of Tours and Services

The services of Celebration in the Field take place in a variety of routes, nature sites, tourist sites, off-road vehicles, and locations in Israel and abroad. Physical accessibility conditions may vary from tour to tour and from one site to another.

Before making a reservation, we recommend updating us about any need or accessibility adjustment required for participants, including mobility limitations, use of a wheelchair, difficulty walking, hearing impairment, visual impairment, or other accessibility needs.

After receiving your inquiry, we will check the route characteristics, meeting point, means of transportation, and sites included in the tour, and will make a reasonable effort to offer an appropriate adjustment or alternative.

Since some of the activity takes place in open areas or at sites operated by external parties, we cannot guarantee that every route or site will be fully accessible. Therefore, it is important to contact us in advance.

7. Known Accessibility Limitations

Despite our efforts to make the entire site accessible, there may be components that are not fully accessible, such as:

  • Older content that has not yet undergone full adjustment.
  • Documents or files received from third parties.
  • Videos or media that do not include captions or full description.
  • Maps, booking components, or external services embedded in the site.
  • Content on external sites to which the site links.

If you encounter content or a component that is not accessible, we would be happy to receive a detailed report from you so we can review the issue and work to fix it.

8. Accessibility Inquiry and Reporting an Issue

Did you encounter an accessibility issue on the site or in the service? Please contact us and specify as much as possible the page name, page address, description of the issue, the action you tried to perform, device type, browser, and assistive technology you used.

Business name:
Celebration in the Field – Hagi Lichtig
Accessibility contact person:
Hagi Lichtig
Phone:
Email:
Business address:
Afula
Website:

We will review the inquiry and work to address it as soon as possible, taking into account the nature of the issue, the scope of the required fix, and the available technological solutions.

9. Accessibility Statement Updates

This accessibility statement may be updated from time to time following changes to the site, addition of services, content updates, technological changes, or accessibility fixes made.

The binding statement is the current version published on this page.