Ein Gedi – Nature’s Creation

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Ein Gedi – Nature’s Creation

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The Kibbutz Ein Gedi Country Lodging is located in a peaceful and beautiful location in the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea and only 5 minutes Drive from the Dead Sea’s shores.

An oasis in the middle of the desert, whose beauty exudes vibrant hues of blue, green, yellow and red a peaceful and small slice of heaven, encompassing treasures created by members of the kibbutz community with only a magical paradise in mind.

A visit to Kibbutz Ein Gedi Dead Sea Country Lodding immediately instills peace and tranquility to any visitor. The Botanical Garden displays an abundance of flora whilst caressing the shores of the salty dead sea, entrapping a festival of light and color and encouraging the visitor’s senses to actually sharpen.

Archaeological treasures surround Ein Gedi almost as if protected bt them. On north there are the Qumran Caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered. On the south there is the ‘Massada’ a fascinating cultural treasure and a symbol of heroism for the Jewish people, and to the right, on it’s doorstep, the Byzantine Synagogue boasting an undamaged beautiful mosaic floor with inscriptions relating to the people of the period.

The air in Ein Gedi is pollution free, dry, high oxygen levels. There are usually over 330 sunny days a year and the UV rays rate level is low. It all add up to “healthiness” found 420 meters below sea level that is the Dead Sea. Ein Gedi Country Lodging captures the sense of serenity and encourages the visitor to simply relax and enjoy the unique surrounding and that is a really great recipe for well-being.

Despite the dry atmosphere, water is a major element in this small corner of the globe.There are natural reserves with gushing waterfalls that you could visit, there is also the Ein Gedi Dead Sea Spa with natural, hot and sulphur water pools and of course, there is the Dead Sea. Those are three totally different types of water, three different forms of enjoyment and three different health aspects.

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