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]]>Carved into a cliff, in a secluded setting with panoramic views of the Negev Desert from every direction, it can be said that the resort is the first of its kind in Israel. Six Sense Shahrut comprises 60 suites and villas and offers stargazing sessions, camel treks, and floating in the Dead Sea. More extreme activities include mountain bike tours, hiking, and jeep excursions. There are also opportunities to explore further locations, like Mesada and even Petra.
Six Senses Shaharut also continues the brand-wide mission to raise awareness on sustainability, and efforts to reduce consumption. All the community development happening around the property and in the region is on display, and many of the furnishing elements of the resort are sourced from partnerships with local community artisans. Guests are encouraged to learn life hacks to help them be more eco-conscious at home and learn about Six Senses’ signature plastic-free bottling process at the Earth Lab. One can even visit the water bottling plants.
“With a passionate team, we’ll work to create out-of-the-ordinary guest experiences in a setting of biblical proportions,” said General Manager Thomas Fehlbier in a statement.
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]]>Carved into a cliff, in a secluded setting with panoramic views of the Negev Desert from every direction, it can be said that the resort is the first of its kind in Israel. Six Sense Shahrut comprises 60 suites and villas and offers stargazing sessions, camel treks, and floating in the Dead Sea. More extreme activities include mountain bike tours, hiking, and jeep excursions. There are also opportunities to explore further locations, like Mesada and even Petra.
Six Senses Shaharut also continues the brand-wide mission to raise awareness on sustainability, and efforts to reduce consumption. All the community development happening around the property and in the region is on display, and many of the furnishing elements of the resort are sourced from partnerships with local community artisans. Guests are encouraged to learn life hacks to help them be more eco-conscious at home and learn about Six Senses’ signature plastic-free bottling process at the Earth Lab. One can even visit the water bottling plants.
“With a passionate team, we’ll work to create out-of-the-ordinary guest experiences in a setting of biblical proportions,” said General Manager Thomas Fehlbier in a statement.
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