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Persian Hospitality vs. Iranian Hotel Fiascos Nartitee Ecolodge is an example of a "homestay" option outshining typical Iranian hotel.
How Not to Visit a 7,000-Year-Old City I arrived in Meybod ignorant and rushed and missed out on the best
Ants in the World’s Most Stunning Graveyard The scale at Naqsh-e Rustam is so huge, the tourists below appear like tiny ants.
Free Airline Food – Not a Mirage in Iran Flying in Iran is relatively inexpensive. But the best part is the free hot meals.