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Yonit Beauty & Art

In Kibbutz Ein Gedi, among the magical paths of the Botanical Garden, an experience of beauty and creation is awaiting you, inspired by local nature.

Yonit likes to discover and create beauty, wherever she goes. This love led her to founding Yonit “Beauty & Art” – a boutique store, a natural cosmetics clinic and original creative workshops, all in the courtyard of her kibbutz home.

Indigo Workshop – A unique workshop for painting fabrics using indigo coloring produced from a local plant.

The workshop takes place in the natural space of the kibbutz, under the shade of date palms, and also includes a tour of the botanical garden, an observation point, explanations and creation.
Each participant takes his/her creation home.

Workshop Duration: About one and a half hours, and is suitable for groups and families of up to 10 participants.

 

‘Fabric in the Desert’ Workshop – the workshop is especially for groups of women.

Each participant chooses an item of clothing in accordance with her taste and measurements, and designs it according to her desires.
The workshop is especially for groups of women and is accompanied by wine and music, for an intimate female experience.

Workshop Duration: About two hours, and is suitable for groups of 8-20 participants.

For large groups, tailored workshops can be booked by appointment.

Come and discover and create in a magical place filled with inspiration and aesthetics.

Facilities and services

General details about the place
  • Accessible for Disabled
  • Daytime activities
  • Indoor activities
  • Outdoor activities
  • Reservations/Booking in Advance
  • Suitable alone
  • Suitable for children
  • Suitable for couples
  • Suitable for Events/Team-Building Days
  • Suitable for families
  • Suitable for Groups

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Kibbutz Ein-Gedi

Phone|052-3630145
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Kayak Tours with Added Value

For visitors to the area who want to experience another beautiful desert  viewpoint.    Kayak trips for groups, which reveal the magic of the local nature from the Dead  Sea to the beaches of Ein Gedi and the surrounding desert landscape. The trip is  combined with a walk along the beach to provide a fully enjoyable Dead Sea  experience.  The rowing is done along the salt steps. The layers of the soil are exposed through  an easy walk along the drying line, while listening to stories about the  environmental features and sinkholes.   Over two decades of kayaking experience in Israel and around the globe have  allowed us to provide an amazing excursion, combining the beauties and  difficulties of living in this unique landscape. 
Attractions and Workshops

Moshe Novomeysky Visitor Center

Near Highway 90 in the south of the Dead Sea on your way to a perfect vacation in the  Dead Sea, Judean Desert or Eilat, you’ll encounter a fascinating story about the vision,  determination, and entrepreneurship of a Zionist pioneer with a dream to develop  industry in the Land of Israel. A story that is not recounted enough as it constitutes a  central part of the Zionist ethos and the renewal of the Jewish home in the Land of Israel.  The visitor center preserves and restores the Palestine Potash Company, which  was active from 1934 until the early 1950s, and the worker’s camps of the company  plants.  You’ll see up close the way of working and living in this isolated part of the  country, and the vision and determination of people who not only dreamed, but  also executed their plans despite the difficulties.  The visitor center tour is led by a guide. During the tour, you’ll pass through  several of the camp’s structures, which have been restored, adapted, and made  accessible to those with limited mobility.  You’ll start in the Dead Sea model hall, an innovative and spectacular model that  illustrates the formation of the Dead Sea rift and the many unique features which  have attracted people to its shores over the millennia.  You’ll then continue on to the dining hall of the worker’s camp. The structure has  been restored and here you’ll meet Moshe Novomeysky, a mining engineer born  in Siberia who first arrived on the Dead Sea’s shores in 1911, and founded the  Palestine Potash Company in 1929.  Later on, with the help of virtual reality glasses, you’ll be able to enter into the  worker’s camp when it was most crowded and truly feel immersed in the history  of the place and the worker’s daily lives.  You’ll learn about the staff’s heroic struggle during the War of Independence,  and the camp’s continuation after the war.  The tour will conclude with explaining the importance of Dead Sea mineral  extraction, highlighting the activity of current Dead Sea plants and the fine line  between environmental conservation and economic development.  The visitor center is accessible to those with limited mobility. 
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