traveling abroad - Mexico
Hello,
I'm 48 years old, living in Denver. 3 years now, I made the decision of having bariatric surgery as I had the BMI greater than 40.. I contacted a medical tourism company in December, and now I'm pretty sure that the best treatment abroad I would get in Mexico. The thing is my insurance doesn't cover the surgery costs so I chose Mexico just because there the price is half of the price I would pay in America. Now, I will have a double experience: medical and travel. As the medical tourism company will plan my trip, hotel stay and so on, I would like to ask for advice. First, what do you think about that? I'm a bit confused.. And secondly, if I go, I have 6 free days.. Mexicali is the city, forgot to mention it. What should I visit there?? Please consider my condition and the fact that I won't be able to walk a lot..
Thank you in advance!
John Dean
How much exploration are you seeking?
Actually, Mexico is part of North America, and therefore a part of the world that we consider our home turf for planning road trips.
The challenge for most of the regular members of this RTA community is that it has been several years since any of us have spent much time driving in Mexico and our experiences are likely out of date.
That being said, San Felipe is one of my favorite towns along MX-5. Food is excellent and the gulf coast of Mexico is gorgeous.
Baja and Baja Sur are both beautiful states and generally are safe for tourists -- although there are certainly exceptions.
Unfortunately, I've never visited Mexicali and so I don't have any personal experience there.
There are about 150 Mexican citizens who are members of this RTA community -- hopefully one or more of them will read this thread and respond.
Good luck with your procedure!
Mark