Mt. Sinai Retreats and Walks
The Elijah Camp on Mt. Sinai

It is located just below the summit of Mt. Sinai, in the basin of Elijah (Farsh Eliyas), under ancient cypress trees and an olive in a stone walled court. There is a cosy Bedouin tent, divided into a larger and a smaller sleeping room and a sitting area around the camp fire. Matresses and blankets are provided, as well as a hearthy breakfast with Bedouin bread. There are a number of composting toilets next to the camp.
The basin of Elijah with the walled court and a number of ancient chapels. The summit of Mt. Sinai is right above.
The Elijah garden under ancient trees.
The basin of Elijah with the walled court and a number of ancient chapels. The summit of Mt. Sinai is right above.
The Elijah Camp under ancient trees.
   
There are many hidden basins in the area with ancient chapels and Byzantine ruins.
There is a cafeteria right next to the garden.
There are many hidden basins in the area with ancient chapels and Byzantine ruins.
There is a cafeteria right next to the camp.
   
Entrance to the garden.
Inside the court.
Entrance to the camp.
Inside the court.
   
Ancient trees - a cypress and an olive - and Bedouin tent.
The entrance of the Bedouin tent.
Ancient trees - a cypress and an olive - and Bedouin tent.
The entrance of the Bedouin tent.
   
The tent is divided into two sleeping rooms, one bigger and a smaller. Mattresses and blankets are provided.
Meals and relaxing time around the camp fire.
The tent is divided into two sleeping rooms, one bigger and a smaller. Mattresses and blankets are provided.
Meals and relaxing time is spent around the camp fire.