Location
Nimrod is a small Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon. It is a cooperative agricultural community and the highest Jewish settlement in Israel at 1,110 meters (3,642 ft) above sea level. Nimrod is located approximately 4 hours north of Tel Aviv.
About the project
Situated on one of the highest peaks in Israel, the Nimrod Mountain Eco Lodge is an impressive center for eco-tourism and experimental bio-farming. The Lodge sets an example of modern sustainable living on the rugged Golan Heights using down to earth techniques such as grey water systems, construction from recycled materials, natural insulation and bio-farming. The Lodge is in the process of creating a living and working eco community for people with special needs.
Volunteer work and contribution
As a family unit you will address and overcome the challenges involved with running and developing the Mountain Eco Lodge. Volunteer tasks will include some of the following: ecologically minded building, daily maintenance of the Eco Lodge, bio farming and picking crops (spring - autumn), and hosting guests from around the world. Participants are invited and encouraged to bring their own special skills to the project. There is plenty of room for innovation, so whether the volunteers' specialty is a trade skill, web design, yoga, painting, botany, or virtually anything else, there is room at the eco lodge for every member of the family to add their own personal touch to the program.
Accommodation & facilities
As a volunteer family you will stay in a comfortable wooden cabin with beds, a bathroom with hot shower, fire place and a fully equipped kitchen. These unique wooden cabins are designed based on ecological principles, natural materials and offer the perfect combination between seclusion and family togetherness. Full healthy breakfast is included.
Travel Highlights
Nimrod is nestled on the southern slopes of Mt. Hermon. From this vantage point, visitors are treated to the breathtaking views of the Golan Heights and the surrounding area. Family travelers can visit the ancient ruins of Nimrod Fortress which dates back to the Crusaders era. Beautiful national parks in this region include the Banias Waterfall, Tel Dan Nature Reserve and Mt Hermon, which has skiing during January - March. The mountian villages of Majdal Shams and Mas'ade offers a unique insight to Druze culture and cuisine.
Minimum requirements
- Conversational English or Hebrew
- Good physical fitness
- Motivation to do volunteer work
- Full travel & medical insurance