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Efraim "Abe" Abramov, Travel Agent in Forest Hills, NY

Efraim "Abe" Abramov

Forest Hills, NY Travel Agent
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Efraim "Abe" Abramov

Forest Hills, NY · 5 Years of Experience

EAD, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Davis, CA
5.0
(16)
100% Recommended
Exploring Amsterdam’s canals and hidden courtyards was a dream, made seamless with private museum access and a sunrise bike tour. Every detail, from boutique lodging to... Read More >
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Destinations:

Hershey, Harrisburg, York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Interests:

Arts & Culture, Theme Parks, Couples & Romance, Family Vacations, Holiday Travel

About Me

I started in the Poconos, just as the first light touched the treetops. Mist curled off Stillwater Lake, and the air smelled like pine and damp earth. I’d left the city behind, trading traffic for silence, and already, my shoulders had dropped. The drive into the Delaware Water Gap felt like slipping into another world — one where time moved slower, and the only urgency was to pay attention. 

 

I hiked down to the river at Bushkill Falls, where the trail dipped through hemlock groves and wooden bridges arched over rushing water. The Main Falls thundered below, mist cooling my face. I stood there, breathless, not from the climb — but from the sheer wild beauty of it. No filters needed. Just raw, unfiltered Pennsylvania. 

 

South into Lancaster County, the land opened into rolling farmland. Horse-drawn buggies clattered down Route 340, passing fields plowed by hand. I stopped at a roadside stand where a woman in a bonnet handed me a warm whoopie pie — “on the honor system,” she said, pointing to a metal box. I left a five and took two. 

 

Lancaster Central Market buzzed with life — farmers selling Lebanon bologna, fresh shoofly pie, jars of golden honey. I ate a sandwich at a wooden counter, talking to a man who’d lived here 82 years. “People come for the Amish,” he said, “but they stay for the kindness.”

 

Gettysburg hit me differently. I walked the battlefield at dawn, the grass still silver with dew. At Little Round Top, I closed my eyes and tried to imagine the roar, the smoke, the weight of history. The land still holds it. You can feel it in the quiet.

 

Fallingwater took my breath. Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece perched over Bear Run like it grew from the rock. Inside, the sound of water echoed underfoot. I touched the cool stone walls and thought: This is what harmony looks like.

 

Ohiopyle was pure joy. I floated the Youghiogheny in a tube, laughing as the current spun me past cliffs and green tunnels. Later, I slid down the natural waterslides — slick rock chutes that sent me splashing into deep pools. Kids cheered. Adults grinned like kids.

 

Pittsburgh surprised me. From the top of Mount Washington, the city glittered at sunset — three rivers, bridges, and a skyline that felt both modern and soulful. I ate a Primanti’s sandwich — fries and coleslaw piled between thick bread — and washed it down with a birch beer. 

 

On my last night, I drove Route 6 through the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. The sun dipped behind the ridges, painting the sky in fire. I pulled over at Leonard Harrison State Park, stepped out, and just listened — wind, water, silence.

 

Pennsylvania didn’t shout. It whispered. And I’m glad I slowed down enough to hear it.

Additional Languages
Hebrew,
Russian

REVIEWS

Rating: 5.0
16 reviews
100% Recommended
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Beyond the Map
Reviewed By TerraFirma - Nashville, TN | Traveled to Amsterdam | Netherlands | Europe
Exploring Amsterdam’s canals and hidden courtyards was a dream, made seamless with private museum access and a sunrise bike tour. Every detail, from boutique lodging to a candlelit dinner on the Amstel, felt personal and thoughtfully arranged. Deep local connections turned iconic spots into intimate moments. With every experience perfectly coordinated, it was clear that Efraim had crafted a journey beyond sightseeing.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Footprints in the Sand
Reviewed By ShadowFox - Seattle, WA | Traveled to Sydney | Australia | Australia & New Zealand
Walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunrise was unforgettable—the city waking beneath us, the Opera House glowing in the distance. From the moment plans were first discussed, every detail was carefully arranged: flights confirmed, permits secured, and timing perfected to avoid crowds. Efraim coordinated everything seamlessly, from pre-dawn transport to a private guide with deep storytelling—turning an iconic landmark into an intimate, perfectly executed moment.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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A World of Wonder
Reviewed By AquaSpirit - Charlotte, NC | Traveled to Cuzco | Peru | South America
Efraim, you made Cusco and Machu Picchu more than a destination — it was a transformation. From helping us adjust to the altitude to sharing stories with reverence, you turned every step into a connection with the past. We’re still processing the beauty, and we owe it all to your guidance.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Wandering with Purpose
Reviewed By WindRider - Columbus, OH | Traveled to Crete | Greece | Europe
Efraim, our Crete adventure was pure magic. You blended history, nature, and local life perfectly — from Knossos to hidden coves and family-run tavernas. Every moment felt authentic, and we left inspired by the island — and by your thoughtful touch.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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The Joy of Getting Lost
Reviewed By DreamWeaver - Fort Worth, TX | Traveled to Marrakesh | Morocco | Africa
Efraim, thank you for guiding us through Marrakech with such grace. You turned the medina’s maze into a journey of connection — sharing tea with artisans, finding hidden courtyards, and letting us feel the city’s heartbeat. It was vibrant, meaningful, and deeply personal.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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