For various reasons I am worried about toilets in the places we shall be visiting. Are there proper toilets in Petra, Dana and Wadi Rum?
Petra isn’t too bad. There are decent toilets at the Visitors’ Centre where you buy the tickets, there are more just below the Roman theatre and more again further on near to the Museum. They are a bit strung out, so make a maximum use of them, the rest of the main track is fairly public, and there is little chance of going behind a rock unless you are quite high up on the surrounding hills. Dana : again there are toilets before you start down into the Nature Reserve, but when you are there, and with the exception of the official camping grounds, the only solution is a rock! Wadi Rum : sorry, but the same applies. There are toilets at the Resthouse where you arrive, there are also showers to which you can have access for a small sum if you have been sleeping in the desert for a few days, but with the same exception of camping grounds, and sometimes, but not always, the “tourist camps” set up by several of the Wadi Rum guides, the rest of the time the solution is again a rock! Please re
Related Questions
- My elderly aunt has a prison pen pal who asks for money for various reasons, and Im suspicious of him. How can I check out what he says hes in for, when hell be released, etc?
- For various reasons I am worried about toilets in the places we shall be visiting. Are there proper toilets in Petra, Dana and Wadi Rum?
- What are the various reasons people get a tattoo and do they ever regret it?