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Located in the Arava Valley in the south of the Negev Desert, Six Senses Shaharut will celebrate its highly anticipated arrival in March 2021.
The resort is intimate in nature, comprising just 60 suites and villas, offering guests an authentic desert adventure with uplifting experiences at every turn. From sunrise yoga workshops and immersive local community experiences to late-night stargazing sessions, incredible hikes and camel treks through the luminous Negev Desert, the aim is to leave enriched and reconnected.
A modern reinterpretation of nomadic structures, reminiscent of the Nabataean community which occupied the area over 2000 years ago, the resort’s design preserves the unique characteristics of the site. Constructed in an eco-friendly manner, the masterplan introduces architecture and interiors that blend seamlessly with its desert environment. Six Senses Shaharut aims to bring guests in sync with nature and its elements by reinforcing the relationship between the inside and outside. The interior design draws on the ancient Incense Route's assets, stretching from Mediterranean ports across the Levant to India and beyond, as the inspiration is to create spaces and moods that reflect their locale. Inside, the furniture and fittings have been sourced from local artisans to complement the unique weathered rock formations, utilizing natural stone, wood, and copper. The interior doors are custom made from reclaimed teak, which was rescued from disused boats, houses, and footbridges. Over two-hundred years old, each piece has its own story to tell.
“Six Senses Shaharut marks a new milestone for the brand as it enters yet another unique destination. I am very excited about this new opening which will bring the Six Senses ethos of sustainability, local sensitivity, and wellness together with this region's desert culture and traditions," said General Manager Manish Puri. "With a passionate team, we’ll work to create out-of-the-ordinary guest experiences in a setting of biblical proportions.”
There are many on-site experiences including the fascinating Earth Lab, camel stables and an open-air amphitheater. The desert setting presents a host of activities from overnight camel camping to extreme sports, hiking, jeep safaris, and neighboring Kibbutz tour. Locally-inspired and restorative treatments together with a variety of wellness programs will be on offer at Six Senses Spa which draws its inspiration from the majestic landscape in which it is situated.
The journey to Shaharut is part of the story as guests travel through the timeless landscape steeped in history. A comfortable transfer can be arranged to the resort, with the drive from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem taking around three-and-a-half hours, or three hours from Petra in neighboring Jordan. Alternatively, guests can opt for a 50-minute domestic flight from Tel Aviv to the new Ramon International Airport (ETM) near Eliat, which also directly serves key European markets. From there, it is a 45-minute transfer to the resort.
Six Senses Shaharut is spreading some happiness with an extra tempting offer available for vacations completed by end of August, rewarding guests who book three consecutive nights or more with a Dusk Camel Trek experience, allowing them to fully embrace the spirit of the Negev. As evening descends, head out for a truly magical desert experience and admire the fluidity of the weathered mountain ridge and the undulating forms of the sand dunes. Ride or guide your camel into the sunset while taking in the vibrant copper hues that paint the sky. Stop for sundown drinks in the dunes before heading back to the resort.
For more details, reservations and travel arrangements, visit www.sixsenses.com/shaharut or contact the resort’s reservation team at reservations-shaharut@sixsenses.com.
Naama Ben Dror
Marketing Communications Manager
Six Senses Shaharut
M +972 508171995
E naama.ben-dror@sixsenses.com
Benjawan Sudhikam (Ms.)
Director of Public Relations
Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
T +66 2 631 9781
M +66 8 181 38234
E ben@sixsenses.com
Six Senses Shaharut's Panorama Pool Villa, as the name suggests, has a beautiful panoramic pool with uninterrupted views of the Negev desert.
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Mesmerizing sunset views from the Panorama Pool Villa, Six Senses Shaharut in Israel
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Dusk and dawn camel trekking in the desert
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