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I want to go to Jordan for treatment
people please tell me how to get to Jordan. The fact is that I am from Uzbekistan, and we have a problem getting a visa to Israel. and treatment in Israel is not cheap. And in neighboring Jordan it is much cheaper (again, according to rumors). I really need to get to the Dead Sea. since there is the highest percentage of treatment for skin disease (psoriasis). is it possible to travel independently, i.e. avoid all tour and other operators. go yourself, rent a hostel and slowly. engage in self-treatment. Looking forward to your advice - thanks! my e-mail: [email protected]
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аватар orbittours.ru
Self-medication on the Dead Sea is dangerous. Be sure to at least consult a doctor on the procedures you need. There are hotels on the Dead Sea, but not hostels. You'd be better off buying a tour. And Jordan is not much cheaper than Israel in terms of the cost of living and eating. Here are the products of the Dead Sea, but they are cheaper there, but not at times.
аватар Pachok
Agree with orbittour.
Also consider the Kangal resort in Turkey, where they specialize in the treatment of psoriasis. Our familiar travel agency, in cooperation with the medical center, sent tourists there for several years in a row, there were very good results, the remission was stable.
аватар Rovno10
On the Dead Sea in Jordan, there is only a hotel line with 5 * - and one 4 * star hotels. Prices from $150 per room only for breakfast without treatment. You won’t be able to rent a hostel or an apartment - the nearest town of Madaba is 60 km through the mountains along a serpentine. You don't ride every day.
On the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea there are "wild" and equipped beaches. Equipped differs in that there is a normal dressing room, a shower with fresh water and two swimming pools (adult and children). The entrance fee for foreigners is 20 dirhams (about $30) per person. At the end of March, the pools were closed, but the price was no less.
The prices at the Dead Sea in Jordan are no less than in Israel. Although I liked the coast more from the Jordanian side.
If you really need to go, not for rest, but for treatment, I would advise you to monitor prices through tour operators, maybe you'll be lucky with "burning" ones.
аватар Rovno10
Sorry, typo: 20 JD Jordanian dinars...
аватар scorpramX
thank you very much for your answers. I had heard about Turkey before, as well as about their magic fish. but didn't matter. At least it will be easier for me to go to Turkey, and I don’t need any visas.
аватар Pachok
Have a good rest and effective treatment!
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