Welcome to Ein Gedi
Country Hotel
WHY EIN GEDI?
Ein Gedi Country is located in the Judean Desert on
a plateau, lush with wild beauty overlooking the Dead Sea
– the lowest place on earth.
An oasis, whose beauty exudes vibrant hues of green,
red, blue and yellow, a small slice of heaven, encompassing
treasures created by members of the community with only
a magical paradise in mind,
A visit to Ein Gedi Country immediately instills peace
and tranquility to any visitor. The Botanical Garden displays
an abundance of flora whilst caressing the shores of the
salty sea, entrapping a festival of light and colour and
encouraging the visitor's senses to actually sharpen.
Archaeological treasures surround Ein Gedi almost as
protection. To the south 'Massada' – a fascinating cultural
treasure and a symbol of heroism for the Jewish people,
and to the north the Qumran Caves where the Dead Sea scrolls
were discovered. Right on the doorstep the Byzantine
Synagogue boasting an undamaged beautiful mosaic floor with inscriptions
relating to the people of the period.
Air that’s pollution free, 330 sunny days annually, dry,
high oxygen levels, low UV rays all add up to 'HEALTH'.
-420 metres below sea level, Ein Gedi captures the sense
of serenity and encourages the visitor to simply relax
and enjoy. A real recipe for well-being.
Despite the dry atmosphere water is a major element in
this small corner of the globe. Nature Reserves with gushing
waterfalls, Ein Gedi Spa with natural, hot, sulphur water
pools and, of course, the Dead Sea. Three totally different
types of water, three different forms of enjoyment and
three different health aspects. In short:
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE- YOUNG AND OLD
As visitors walk through the gardens of the kibbutz they
will come to understand the distinctive relationship that
guests of the 'Country Hotel' have with the area. A guest
will feel part of what is almost a miracle. Man gave birth
to a way of life - bounteous nature, whilst residing in
a great, impressive and somewhat formidable desert.
WHY EIN GEDI?
'Atmosphere' That's why.
all pictures are for illustration only
|