There had to be something beyond religion in Israel, that would make any trip to the country worthy. Israel is revered for its sacredness by Christians, Muslims, Jews and Armenians but no trip to Israel is complete without getting soaked in the Dead Sea, the world’s saltiest lake. It’s an experience in itself and a haven for non-swimmers, who can battle the deep without any fear.
The Dead Sea is nestled between the deserts of Israel, the West Bank of Palestine's territories on the west, and the Jordanian desert to the east. This majestic lake is one of nature’s remarkable wonders. It is here that you experience the incredible feeling of not only floating on water, but also walking on the Earth's lowest elevation on land - approximately 1400 ft or 430 m below sea level!
The Dead Sea is christened so because of its high salinity that doesn't allow aquatic life to flourish. Even the fish flowing into it from the Jordan river die because of this. There are no outlet streams and the water can only evaporate. So that’s millions of years of salt properties in there for you.
Nothing prepares you for what you will experience
What strikes you the most when you arrive at this hyper-saline lake is the convergence of colors – the clear blue sky, the serene bluer sea, dense pink bougainvillea plants and earthy browns. It also makes you a little introspective - you wonder about your own life when you see plants blooming against all odds alongside the highly saline lake.
From a distance, the salt lake looks like it’s dotted with buoyant bodies. As you walk towards the shore and closer to the lake, you suddenly feel so lucky to be able to experience this world wonder. As the salt lake fills you up, you realise the greasiness of the water. Deeper into the lake, you realise you have neither fear of drowning nor any fear of a fish or snake biting your leg. The Dead Sea actually frees you of all your fears as you soak into it. No wonder it’s known for its rejuvenating qualities!