Dead Sea
The attraction is related to the countries:IsraelIsrael , JordanDead Sea is a unique gift of nature, which helps people to recover and gain long years of life, so the Dead Sea healing tours are in special demand among tourists from all over the world. The healing reservoir is located at the lowest point of the globe. Salt, useful minerals, oxygen and pure water favorably contribute to the human body and can relieve many diseases. The water also contains mud, which is used in medicine to create skin care creams and masks. Treatment with mud helps to strengthen the immune system, relieve stress, get rid of joint pain and warm the body completely. It is worth noting that the water of the Dead Sea has a high concentration of salt, making it almost impossible to drown, and the average year-round water temperature is not less than 24 degrees Celsius. Such conditions allow you to come for recovery at any time of the year.
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- Vacationing at the Dead Sea
- Death of the Dead Sea
- Traveling to the Dead Sea from the Jordanian side
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‘ ‘ ‘ Israel offers tourists hotels for every taste and budgetRemarkably, the air above the Dead Sea has a higher oxygen content than anywhere else. This contributes to the effect of being in a natural barocamera.
‘ Preserving a unique natural site is a national task
Traveling to the dead sea from the Jordanian side
Most tourists coming to Jordan consider it their duty to stop by the Dead Sea and perform the ritual of bathing.
On the way from Amman, you will first pass through the town of Naur, where Sultan Abdul Hamid settled a large number of Circassians. As you leave Naur, you will appreciate the “lunar” landscapes you will pass by – the road will constantly go down to the lowest point on the surface of the earth – 408 meters below sea level. .From Amman to the Dead Sea is only 50 km, so the trip there is an easy half-day excursion. The trip itself takes an hour and a half one way. There are signs all along the road, south from Amman to the airport and on to Naour.
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