Umia salt lake

Umia lake is a huge lake without an exit which is as salty as the dead sea. A large part of irans salt is harvested here.
Astounding beauty!
On the way past Tabris to Kandovan

Many years of low rainfall have led to Urmia lake drying out more and more creating an erie atmosphere od white salt as far as one can see.
Kandovan

Kandovan is a fully functional ancient village dug into the rocky slopes of a mountain. Transport of everything up and down the slopes is done by donkey.
Zendane Soleyman, Takht-E Soleyman

Zendane Soleyman is a volcanic spring emitting warm calciferous water. Over millenia this calcium built a ring that grew higher and higher to 80meters and was a holy place. A few kms further isLeia mais
On the way to Kataleh Khor cave

As we drive over land it is the smiling faces of people greeting us, wanting to take a photo with us and inviting us to come home with them that moves us deeply.
This last wish is very touching, butLeia mais
Kataleh Khor cave

Hamadan

We stayed two nights in Hamedan, a previous capital of persia which reflects a very open and tolerant atmosphere with many people speaking English, which is very rare.
The stay was packed full withLeia mais
Over the pass and on to Bisotun Reliefs

Leaving Hamedan we crossed the most amazing pass at 2700 meters into a valley full of walnut trees and incredible vistas, to arrive at Bisotun where King Darius (148BC) had his victories engraved inLeia mais
A mountain tour and on to Kermanshah

Beautiful mountain tour tour today. Didn't quite make the 3.509 meters, but decided to make do with a 1000 meters less.
Kermanschah

Kermanshah, relatively close to the Irak border has a wonderful SUK (market) where we topped up on spices, teas and other rarities.
The Tekiyeh Moaven ol Molk house illustrates the miracles from theLeia mais
Shirez canyon

Drove into Shirez canyon on the Seymare river today and spent two days there next to a tiny trout farm that grilled us the most amazing trouts, Iran style, crispy and full of spices.
Margot did a dayLeia mais
A Morning at the Kuhdasht sheep market

Driving into Kudasht there is suddenly a total traffic jam, grill fires everywhere and hundreds of trucks and shepherds who have brought their sheep to the market. Hundreds, if not more.
It is autumnLeia mais
Takht-e Nam Canyon. This time on the top

Oh my god what a place to spend the night. At the top of a 300meter deep canyon with the sound of the Seymare river ringing up the walls.
A dream!
Detzful and Susa

These two ancient cities have complex water systems to water the city and drive water mills, all dating back to 600 AD and still running today!
The gate to your house says who you are

As we travel through the gates to houses and shops are evident. Each is unique, some with wonderful ornaments as a statement about who lives inside.
A million ways to motor cycle

Motorcycles everywhere! Behind you, in front of you, on the sides and weaving in and out of the traffic. TERRIFYING!
You can motor cycle alone, you can carry your shopping, or maybe a friend as well.Leia mais
Schush

Schusch is renowned throughout Iran for the prophet Danial from the old testament whose shrine is here.
Our group parked slap bang in the middle of the old city and next to the shrine. It was theLeia mais
And over the mountains we go!

We are slowly moving towards Isfahan over two high mountain chains both reaching over 3000 meters.
What an unbelievable journey through valleys and peaks with huge hydroelectric dams on the way.Leia mais
On the way

Nomads coming down from the mountains

These last days, as the winter begins and the first rains and snow fall, you see Nomads and their goats/ sheep everywhere, either moving traditionally by foot and donkey or in the modern way by smallLeia mais
Isfahan

Arrived this morning in Isfahan and moved into the Abbasi hotel, a previous Caravanserai, for two days of comfort after 6 weeks of Sprinti living. What a pleasure.
First thing was to wash our washingLeia mais
Abbassi hotel. Oldest hotel in the world

The Abassi is an old caravanserai on the silk road where traders on their camels used to stop over. For us, two days of shower, bath, large bed, towels breakfast served.
A real Caravanserai!
Isfahan, a wierd strange atmosphere!

Today when walking in town we were called to by an Iranian Lady telling us that there was a three day general strike on and that we should not walk on the big boulevards as there would beLeia mais
Beautiful Doors and other impressions

Anecdotes on travelling

As we travel, we bump into various quirks of the countries we cross,
One of them is TOILETS in Turkey and Iran!
For our European minds and hygiene they seem terrible, but strangely, in reality areLeia mais
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Beautiful photos. Are you a group of 8 vehicles?
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Where is the lake though...?🤯