Traditional Cafe and Meal

Just had this interesting lunch in Shariz in a traditional cafe.
It was a tradition dish called Dizi, a lamb, chickpea, tomato and potato stew. You pour the broth from the crock into the big bowl andЧитать далее
Just had this interesting lunch in Shariz in a traditional cafe.
It was a tradition dish called Dizi, a lamb, chickpea, tomato and potato stew. You pour the broth from the crock into the big bowl andЧитать далее
We stayed at Shams Apartment Hotel (http://shamshotel.ir/en/)
Shiraz was my favourite place in Iran and I just loved rambling around and stopping off for ice cream and coffee.
This was a delightful little stop while on the road to Shiraz. The tree itself was a bit meh but the little cafe attached was brilliant. It was quirky and idiosyncratic and served real coffee, insteadЧитать далее
A very interesting place we visited on our way out of Yazd.
In the Zoroastrian tradition, once a body ceases to live, it can immediately be contaminated by demons and made impure. To prevent thisЧитать далее
This was an interesting and very ancient Zoroastrian Fire Temple on top of a very steep peak. There was a long winding stairs but it was totally knackering walking up there.
Chak Chak (Persian: چكЧитать далее
We stopped at this deserted village for a leg stretch and also to have a quick look. As luck would have it, we were soon spotted by the few locals who were around and in a few minutes a guy drove upЧитать далее
Spent a few days here in Yadz and stayed at Firoozeh Hotel (http://www.firoozehhotel.com/en). The highlight was the amazing windcatchers and the adobe buildings
Yazd, formerly also known as Yezd, isЧитать далее
This was the crash site of the crash during the aborted attempt to free the US hostages in Tehran in 1980.
Interesting article here:Читать далее
Very interesting caravanserai in Iran. Stayed there a night