Ein Bokek

Ein Bokek
עֵין בּוֹקֵק
Seaside resort
Ein Bokek
Coordinates: 31°12′N 35°21.75′E / 31.200°N 35.36250°E / 31.200; 35.36250Coordinates: 31°12′N 35°21.75′E / 31.200°N 35.36250°E / 31.200; 35.36250
Country Israel
District South
Regional council Tamar
Website www.einbokek.com

Ein Bokek (Hebrew: עֵין בּוֹקֵק) is a hotel and resort district on the Israeli shore of the Dead Sea, near Neve Zohar. It is under the jurisdiction of the Tamar Regional Council.

History

Archaeological findings at Ein Bokek include the ruins of Metzad Bokek, a small Roman-era fortress commanding the main road, and the remains of an ancient partly reconstructed perfume and medicine factory. The Bokek Stream, for which the district is named, is a canyon-like gorge with water springs and unique fauna and flora.[1]

The first hotel was built in 1960. In 2000, fourteen hotels were operating in Ein Bokek, offering various types of spas and Dead Sea health treatments.[2]

The Zohar Hot Springs (Hebrew: חמי זוהר, Hamei Zohar) are located three kilometers south of Ein Bokek. Rich in sulphur, the water is believed to be particularly beneficial in the treatment of muscular ailments, diseases of the joints and allergies.[1]

The world's lowest installed ATM is at Ein Bokek; it was installed independently by a grocery store at 421 metres (1381 feet) below sea level.[3]

Panorama

Panorama of Ein Bokek

See also

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.einbokek.com/deadsea.htm
  2. Salt: A World History
  3. "ים המוות מתעורר לחיים; נרשמה עלייה של 8% בלינות באיזור בשנת 2006 - צרכנות". TheMarker. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • "Ein Bokek". TripAdvisor.
  • Ein Bokek Guide at Fodor's
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