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Villages of Iran

Archaeologists and anthropologists generally agree that the world’s great civilisations originated from small villages with minimalist lifestyles.

This is especially true in Iran, where today’s villages are excellent examples of what people were capable of creating centuries ago. Many of the country’s villages have a history that goes back hundreds of years, though in some it seems as if time has stood still.

Nowadays, these villages offer us a glimpse into the knowledge, culture, art and architecture of civilisations from a bygone era. They provide the opportunity to experience authentic culture, customs, lifestyles and even traditional clothing and local cuisine.


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GlobeRovers Magazine December 2021

Kandovan village, Iran

Kandovan near Tabriz, IRAN

Kandovan village, Iran

Kandovan near Tabriz, IRAN

Kandovan village, Iran

Road to Kandovan outside Tabriz, IRAN

Masuleh village, Iran

Village of Masuleh, IRAN

Masuleh village, Iran

Village of Masuleh, IRAN

Masuleh village, Iran

Village of Masuleh, IRAN

Masuleh village, Iran

Village of Masuleh, IRAN

Masuleh village, Iran

Village of Masuleh, IRAN

Garmeh village, Iran

View from nearby hills, Garmeh, Iran

Garmeh village, Iran

View from nearby hills, Garmeh, Iran

Garmeh village, Iran

Camel in front of Ateshoni Guesthouse, Garmeh, Iran

Garmeh village, Iran

Around Garmeh, Iran

Garmeh village, Iran

Salt Lake north of Garmeh, Iran

Abyaneh village, Iran

Village of Abyaneh near Kashan, IRAN

Abyaneh village, Iran

Village of Abyaneh near Kashan, IRAN

Abyaneh village, Iran

Village of Abyaneh near Kashan, IRAN

Kharanaq village, Iran

Kharanaq, Iran

Kharanaq village, Iran

Caravanserai Kharanaq, Iran

Kharanaq village, Iran

Kharanaq, Iran

Kharanaq village, Iran

Driving Yazd to Kharanaq, Iran

Kharanaq village, Iran

Aqueduct near Kharanaq, Iran

Kharanaq village, Iran

Kharanaq, Iran


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