Who can afford going to a «special retreat» where
you get mud baths, massage, pore cleansers, aromatherapy, and a handy guru to smile as he / she takes your money and tells you how to relax and empty your mind as you empty your purse / wallet?
Have not yet made it to Jordan but I've only ever heard fabulous things about the country — would love to
get my mud bath on in the dead sea!
Not exact matches
Short coated dogs can often
get away with being
bathed every few months, or on an as needed basis - when they run through the
mud at the dog park, or are smelling a little too «doggy.»
Whether your dog rolled into a pile of cow pies,
got a
mud make - over or
got skunked by Pepe» le Pew, he'll eventually need several
baths during his life time.
Upon arrival we
get in line and go up, where a kind of conveyor belt takes us one by one to the
mud bath, after which we
get a simple massage in the warm blubber.
For an adventure on two wheels
get yourself down to Torrevieja and ride around the nature parks and salt lakes and even stop off for a dip in the
mud baths at Mar Menor.
Wander the historic old town, check out the San Felipe fortress, or
get dirty with a
mud bath and massage at Totumo Volcano.
It is upstairs so it doesn't really
get the same
mud bath that our dogs give to the downstairs sofa since we usually catch them and wrangle them to the bathtub before they
get all the way to that room.
The downstairs has multiple showers to
get cleaned off from the beach and an air conditioned
mud / laundry room for applying sunscreen and washing
bathing suits.