The most beautiful villages in Iran
Beauty is a relative definition that can be different from each person’s point of view. But about the most beautiful villages of Iran, we must say that its definition can only be described in a few words, green, pristine and full of the spirit of life. In this part of the article, we introduce the most beautiful villages in Iran from the point of view of tourists.
Filband village, Mazandaran, floating on the clouds
Filband or Filband is one of the highest and most beautiful villages in Mazandaran province , which floats in fog and clouds most of the year, and this has made this village one of the most beautiful and amazing villages in Iran. Filband village is actually one of Mazandaran summer cottages that is used by residents and tourists to stay in the summer season. Some residents of this area leave the village due to the cold weather in winter.
The village of Filband, Mazandaran, is also called “the eastern roof of Mazandaran” . The name of this village is “Felband” in the Mazandarani dialect , but over time it changed to “Filband” and “Fel” means “fatigue” and “band” means “bound”. Therefore, Felband means stopping fatigue. The reason for naming this village is the difficult road that had to be taken to reach it in the past.
The best time to travel to the village of Filband, Mazandaran
As we mentioned, the cold weather in the winter season makes it difficult to live in this village, so some residents evacuate the village. Therefore, spring and summer will be the best time to travel to Filband village in Mazandaran. Philband turns into a land of four seasons in the spring, and every day you may see a new surprise from the changing weather in this village.
Tourist attractions of Filband village
Chelaw forests near Filband village and Sangchal village are among the tourist attractions around Filband. But the beautiful and mesmerizing nature, excellent weather and indescribable peace of the pristine nature of this most beautiful village in Iran will be the best tourist attraction of Filband.
Masoleh village, the most beautiful villages in Iran
Masuleh village is located 32 kilometers west of Foman city in Gilan province and is one of the most beautiful terraced villages in Iran . The alleys of Masuleh are very narrow and for this reason you cannot use a motorized vehicle, so you have to park your car downstream and walk into the village.
The city of Masuleh dates back to about 800 to 1000 years ago, when no road was built yet and people built houses on the mountain slopes, the roof of which was the yard of the other. This way of building houses in Masuleh, narrow alleys and steps along with rural yellow houses in the heart of the green mountain has caused so much beauty in this area.
Architecture of Masuleh village
The houses of Masuleh, like many other mountainous and foothill parts of the country, are built in the form of stairs and date back to the Zandiye period . Stone, wood and clay are used to build the houses and most of the houses are 2 stories. Each house has different parts such as chagham (guest reception room), sitting room (residents’ permanent living room), someh (residents’ winter residence) and peshon (toilet).
All the houses in Masoleh village have two separate winter and summer parts . The winter part of the house is located in the back part of the building and does not receive much light. In this part, there is a furnace for cooking and heating the room in winter. The summer part of the house has colored sash windows and faces the valley.
It is interesting to know that with the national registration of Masuleh in Iran’s cultural heritage, this organization no longer issued permission to build houses in Masuleh, so all the houses are old.
Masoleh tourist attractions
In addition to beautiful houses, with a special and old design and architecture, Masuleh also has other tourist attractions that will be introduced later. These attractions have joined hands to make Masoleh one of the most beautiful villages in Gilan !
- Waterfall and river : Masuleh has many natural waterfalls, among which we can mention Kushem waterfall , Masuleh Rudkhan, Khorrambo or Kharbo waterfall, Larchshmeh waterfall and Torishum waterfall .
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- Masuleh villas : Masuleh villas are a very suitable place for summer stay. Among the most beautiful villas of Masuleh, we can mention Korbar villa, Lelandiz villa and Andre villa .
- Shah Moalem peak or Masuleh Daghi : Masuleh Daghi peak with a height of 3050 meters is located in the northwestern part of Masuleh city. This mountain has a unique view of the city of Masuleh and it will be the best choice if you are interested in climbing.
- Masuleh Forest Park : Masuleh Forest Park is one of the largest natural parks in this region, where you can camp for a short trip and enjoy the beautiful nature full of beech, alder, hazel and hemlock trees . In this park, there are amenities such as pavilions, restrooms, and restaurants.
Kandavan village of Tabriz, a wonder among the mountains
As one of the most beautiful villages in Iran, Kandavan is located in the heart of Sultan Daghi Mountain and 60 km southwest of Tabriz province . Some archaeologists have estimated the age of this village to be 7 thousand years. Due to the strange and different structure of its houses, Kandavan is one of the most amazing villages in Iran, and the reason for this strange appearance is the lava and molten materials left by the Sahand volcano, as well as the involvement of hands in the formation of buildings. This village was named Kandavan because of its buildings and their resemblance to a beehive .
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Architecture of Kandavan village in Tabriz
One of the most important tourist attractions of Kandavan village is the strange architecture of the houses. The houses are built in the heart of the mountain and their wall diameter is usually 2 meters. This large diameter of the house makes the interior cool in summer and warm and pleasant in winter. The houses of this village are called “Karan” or “Qiya” which means “rock” in the local language. The height of the borders in some places of the village is less than 60 meters and it is made of ignumbrite and lahar. Some village borders are even built in three or four floors.
Tourist attractions of Kandavan village in Tabriz
The different and natural architecture of the houses is one of the most important tourist attractions of Kandavan village, which attracts many tourists from all over Iran. In addition to the strange and amazing architecture of the houses, mineral water springs, green nature, fruit gardens and rivers full of water are among the natural attractions of the village.
Ziarat village of Gorgan, endless greenery
As soon as you leave Gorgan and enter the Ziarat village road, you can see the beauty of this green area. The village road is forested and winding, and driving it will be the beginning of the pleasure of the pilgrimage. When you reach the paved part of the road, you have actually entered the village. Comfort and accommodation facilities are provided in the village, so you can stay in one of the most beautiful villages in the north of Iran for several days in a row.
Ziarat village architecture
As you know, all the houses in the northern cities of the country are built with a little distance from the ground and with sloping roofs due to the humidity of the ground most of the year. The old Ziarat houses usually do not have a yard and their architecture is stepped. The old houses and the traditional texture of this village have been registered in the national register, and some houses date back to the Qajar and Pahlavi periods.
Tourist attractions of Ziarat village
In addition to a beautiful environment surrounded by pristine nature, Ziarat village has many natural tourist attractions, some of which we will introduce below.
- Beautiful heights of Ziarat: There are many beautiful heights around the village of Ziarat, such as Zarmanji in the north, Telmbar and Talo and Sardansar in the south, Kalichal in the east, Shamsk and Kolah Gardan in the northeast, and Sefidab and Pirzan Chakel in the northwest. Cited.
- Waterfalls of Ziarat village: Ziarat has natural and beautiful waterfalls, among which we can mention Duqlu waterfall, Telanbar valley waterfalls and Khal Dareh waterfall.
- Ziarat Spa Spring: On the eastern side of the Khasa River, there is a spa spring whose water is mild and pleasant and has mineral properties. Ziarat hot spring is the only hot spring in Golestan region.
- Religious places and Imamzadeh Ziarat: Near the spa springs, you can see the blessed tomb of Imamzadeh Abdullah. Other religious places of the village include Imamzadeh Abdullah, Imamzadeh Saleh, Imamzadeh Ali Ibn Musa Ibn Jafar and Baba Qanbarsar.
Oramanat village of Takht Kurdistan, an incredible valley
Oramanat is located in the west of Kurdistan province and in Oraman section of Sarovabad city. The houses of this village are all made of stone and in the form of a staircase. Due to the stepped appearance of Arvamanat village, it is also called “Hazar Masoleh” village. This village is also called “He-Varaman”, “Uraman” or “Huraman” in the local language.
Architecture of Arvamanat Takht village of Kurdistan
The architectural style of the village houses of Oromanat is such that it can be seen from a distance in the form of a pyramid, with the ancient castle of the village at the top. The roof of the lower house is the courtyard of the upper house, and the houses are built on the hillside.
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Tourist attractions of Urmanat Takht village in Kurdistan
Arumanat village is located in a mountainous area and has very beautiful scenery. The following can be mentioned among the most beautiful tourist attractions of Oromanat.
- Oraman Castle: Oraman Castle is located at the highest point of the mountain where the houses of the village are built on its slopes. In the past, this fort was used for surveillance and protection of the village. Although Oramanat was almost impregnable due to its impassability, the existence of this castle tells of the days when the people of the village sought to prevent foreign invasion.
- Arvaman Lake: One of the important tourist attractions of Oramanat region is Shali Lake. This lake is located exactly behind the castle and Mount Urmanat Takht, and boating is available for tourists.
- Natural springs: Considering that Arvamanat is a mountainous region, the springs provide drinking water and agriculture for the villagers. Many Arwaman springs boil from the ground in all four seasons of the year, and the Sirvan River is formed from the sum of some of them.
- Uramanat Heights: Green slopes and towering mountains are among other natural beauties of Uramanat. Among the most important heights of this region, we can mention Kosalan, Koh Takht, Jhalane, Hudalan and Shahu.
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Maimand village, Kerman, hot sun and small houses
The historic village of Meimand Kerman, which is located 38 km from Babak city, is one of the most amazing villages in Iran . The reason for this is the different architecture of the houses and their rocks. Maimand village of Kerman dates back to 2 or 3 thousand years ago and some historical monuments discovered in this area belong to the Parthian and Sasanian periods .
Stones and bricks were not used to build Meimand houses, but the houses were formed with tools in the heart of the mountain. Meimand village has been registered as one of the historical monuments of Iran by UNESCO. The name of Maimand village is derived from the two words “May” meaning “wine” and “Mand” meaning “drunkenness” and some believe that the men of the village used to drink May and then as a result of drunkenness, they destroyed the houses in the heart of the mountain. But some others believe that the word Maimand comes from the word “Maymant” which means blessed.
Maimand village architecture
Village houses that are built in the heart of mountains and rocks are usually placed on top of each other and in some cases reach 5 floors. Residents call the houses of the village “kicheh” and currently Maimand has 406 kichehs, and the total number of rooms in these kichehs reaches 2560 rooms. The body of the kiches is made of stone and for this reason it acts as an insulator. This natural insulation has made the air temperature inside the kiches not change much during the day and night. On the other hand, the houses are strong enough to withstand natural disasters such as fire, wind and storm.
Tourist attractions of Maimand village
Although the most important tourist attraction of Maimand village is its beautiful and amazing houses and buildings, this area also has other tourist attractions that we will introduce below.
- Meimand Fire Temple: Meimand Fire Temple has now been turned into an anthropological museum and by visiting it you can learn about culture, customs, handicrafts, tools used by villagers and some historical discoveries.
- Meimand bath: One of the old and historical structures of Meimand village is its bath. In the past, to provide lighting for the bathroom, a hole was made above the main hall and dressing room and marble was placed on it. The light passing through the marble originally kept the bathroom lit during the day.
- Historical Mosque of Maimand: The stone mosque of Maimand dates back to the Qajar period and the year 1240 AH. The altar of the mosque is carved in the heart of the rocks and has three large stone pillars. The only main source of light for the mosque in the past was at the entrance, because the historical mosque of Meimand has no windows.
Abyaneh of Isfahan, red like pomegranate
Abyaneh is located as one of the most beautiful villages of Iran in Isfahan province and is known as one of the historical monuments with an age of 4 thousand years. In the local language of this region, the village of Abyaneh is also called Viona. In the local language of Abyaneh, “Vay” means “Willow” and “Wayaneh” means “Bidestan” and the reason for this name also goes back to the distant past when Abyaneh was Bidestan. Over the years, Viona has changed, first to Oviane and then to Abiane.
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During the excavations carried out by archaeologists, it has been determined that the age of this village goes back to 1500 years ago. The ancient artifacts discovered in this area mostly belong to the Qajar, Safavid, Sasanian and Seljuk periods.
Abyaneh architecture
The architecture and structure of the village is spiral and the houses are stacked on top of each other. The houses of this village are cube-shaped with wooden mesh windows and clay is used to cover the outer walls, and for this reason it is known as the red village of Iran. One of the reasons for using this red clay is to increase the strength of the building after each rain.
Tourist attractions of Abyaneh village of Isfahan
- Abyaneh Village Fire Temple, Isfahan: This fire temple was built in the Sassanid period and was one of the Zoroastrian temples of this region. The fire temple has two floors, the second floor is currently used for religious ceremonies.
- Castles of Abyaneh village: There are 3 old castles in Abyaneh village named Pal Castle, Hordeh Castle and Paleh Castle. The purpose of building these castles was to guard and maintain the security of the village in the old days.
- Shrines in Abyaneh village: There are two shrines in Abyaneh village, one is the shrine of Prince Jesus and Prince Yahya, and the other is the shrine of Abyaneh.
- Abyaneh Mosques: Abyaneh village has 11 mosques, one of the oldest of which is Jame Mosque, which was built in 466 AH. The inlaid wooden pulpit of this mosque is a wonderful historical work.
- Abyaneh reservoirs: Abyaneh village has four reservoirs named Miandeh, Porzeleh, Palizeh and Pasbaghcheh.
The most unknown villages of Iran
Among the most beautiful villages in Iran, there are villages that not all tourists know, but they have beautiful nature and many tourist attractions. Although, among Iranian tourists, many of them know these most unknown villages of Iran and suggest their trip to others.
Hajij village
Hajij village is located 34 km from Paveh city in Kermanshah province and is known as one of the most beautiful villages in Iran. Hajij village is located in a green valley with pleasant weather, and this is the main reason for its name. Hajij in the local Kurdish language means “green and deep valley” and is a very suitable name for this village.
Hajij village architecture
The houses of Hajij village are also staircase like the houses of Masuleh village, Gilan. The houses are built on the hillside and the roof of each house is the upper courtyard. The size of the village is 53 hectares and all the houses are built facing the Sirvan river. Hajij houses are built without mortar and only with stone . Staying in Hajij houses, as the most unknown villages in Iran , is an indescribable pleasure for all tourists. Every day when you open the windows facing the river, the cool breeze of Sirvan will caress your face.
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Tourist attractions of Hajij village
One of the most important attractions of Hajij village is the terraced houses and how they are formed on the mountainside. Of course, this village has other attractions due to its proximity to the Sirvan River, which we will discuss further.
- Khanqah: The Khanqah of Hajij village is a sacred place for the followers of Qadiriyya, where they pray.
- Hoz Pir: Hoz Pir is located in the center of the village and in the past, before water piping, it was used as a place for daily use and ablution.
- Sirvan River: The overflowing Sirvan River is only one of the natural attractions of Hajij village. Beautiful scenery and the possibility of boating for tourists are among the main entertainments of Hajej village.
- Cheshme Bel: Cheshme Bel is one of the main springs of the village, which boils like a beautiful waterfall from the heart of the mountain and flows into the Sirvan River. This spring is about 2 km away from Hajij village and is full of water in all seasons of the year.
- Darian Dam: Darian is an earthen dam built on the Sirvan River and is adjacent to the village of Darian and Hajij.
- Chelekhane: Chelekhane is one of the historical places of the village, which is a place of worship and a place for sitting. This historical building dates back to the second century of Hijri.
- Shahu Heights: Shahu is a part of the Zagros mountain range and is one of the heights of Hajij village. There are many springs in the area of these heights, which are the source of water supply for agriculture and drinking in the region.
- Kose Hajij: Imamzade Obeidullah, which the locals call Kose Hajij, is one of the religious and historical places of Hajij village.
Atashgah village
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province and Lordegan city are famous for the existence of overturned tulip fields . Ateshgah village, one of the central part of Lordegan city, is also a manifestation of upside down tulips and one of the most unknown villages in Iran. The residents of this village are mostly Bakhtiari nomads and are mostly engaged in herding. The village is located in the middle of the valley, and for this reason, it has a pleasant and moderate climate in most seasons of the year.
Historians attribute the age of Ateshgah village to the Qajar period, and the beautiful and amazing buildings of this village are the main reason for attracting tourists. Of course, we should not forget the beautiful and high waterfall of Ateshgah village, which is known as the highest waterfall in Iran . This village is not only amazing, but it is truly one of the most beautiful villages in Iran, which attracts every eye!
Makhonik village
Makhonik is one of the most amazing and beautiful villages in Iran , located in South Khorasan , and tourists know it as the city of Lilliputs . The people of Makhonik are Afghans and have been living in this area for centuries. Among the charms of this village, which has made it one of the most amazing villages in Iran, is the special architecture of the houses and the customs of the residents .
It is interesting to know that Makhonik, as one of the most unknown and mysterious villages in Iran, had no access outside the village in the past. During the past years, a part of the mountain has been dug up for the construction of the road, and the commuting route has been provided.
Makhonik village architecture
The houses of the village are compactly built on the hillside. The houses are very simple and modest, and clay and mud are used to build them. None of the houses in the village have porches, windows or yards and only have short doors made of tree trunks. The special architecture of the houses, customs, centuries-old isolation and strange beliefs of the people of this village have made Makhonik one of the most amazing and unknown villages in Iran.
Makhonik houses were built less than 100 years ago, and before that the village people lived in the natural and artificial cracks of the mountain, which are called Shileh . In Makhonik, two types of houses are built, which include kireshki houses for the general public and khashe houses for the rich. Most houses have only one room and are built at least one meter below ground level. The roof of the houses is in the form of a ram’s head or ram’s head, and tree leaves and mud are used for its construction.
Tourist attractions of Makhonik village
The most important tourist attraction of Makhonik village is the mud houses. Among the other attractions of this village, we can mention Senggareh or Black Stone, Gol Anjir Tower, Stone Tower, Nader Morde, and Menzel Sargadouni.
Seholan village
Seholan village is one of the most unknown villages in Iran , which is located in Mahabad, West Azerbaijan . Seholan village is more than 400 years old , but life is still going on there. One of the most important reasons why the people of the village chose this area for settlement was the good weather conditions and rainfall, which provided the conditions for rainfed cultivation.
The main source of income for the villagers is agriculture and animal husbandry, but they also do activities such as carpet weaving, rugs, and jajim weaving. So you can buy one of these beautiful handlooms as a souvenir from the locals.
Seholan village tourist attractions
One of the most important tourist attractions of Seholan is the Seholan Cave , which is also called ” Pigeon’s Nest” by the locals and residents of the village . The reason for this name is the existence of pigeon nests inside the cave.
This cave has a lake that is 30 meters deep in some places. Due to the presence of the lake and the dome-shaped space of the cave, the temperature inside is about 10-15 degrees lower than the temperature outside. Considering that more than 300 water passages have been discovered in Seholan Cave, Seholan is known as the second largest water cave in Iran after Ali Sadr Cave.
Other tourist attractions of Seholan village include the old mosque of the village and the historical castle of Oris.
Darkash village
Darkash village is located in North Khorasan and is surrounded by mountains and forests. Most of the people of the village are engaged in agriculture and horticulture, and among the most important products of Derkesh village, we can mention corn, barley and wheat, apples, grapes and peaches.
Darkash village is known as one of the most beautiful villages in Iran with its special vegetation. The vegetation of Darkash is very diverse and many people know it as Iran’s largest natural pharmacy. The vegetation of the village includes 380 types of medicinal plants, 79 of which are rare and rare medicinal plants.
Among the tourist attractions of Darkash, as the most unknown villages of Iran, we can mention the historical tower of Sabz Ali Khan Karachorlo, Qezal Qala, Sardabe, Zohar River, Cheshme Sardar and Golzar, and Kendizo Valley.
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The strangest villages in Iran
The strangest villages in Iran are the villages in which there are different types of architecture, customs and beliefs. In the following, we will introduce some of these villages to you so that you can see their wonders up close.
Shahrabad village
Shahrabad village, which is located in Bahman section of Abarkoh city of Mashhad province, is known as one of the strangest villages in Iran due to the fact that the number of twins in the village is high compared to its population. Most of the twins are identical and their presence together at school attracts attention.
Chahar Borj village
Chaharbarj village is one of the districts of Esfrain city in North Khorasan province , which is famous for the birth of blind babies. The cause of the blindness of babies is the prevalence of family marriage in this village, as well as the fact that some residents suffer from some kind of genetic disease. About a few years ago, the number of blind people in Chaharborj village was more than 100 people, but thanks to the prevention measures, now only 31 people are blind. Fortunately, since about 10 years ago, no blind baby has been born in Chaharborj.
ista village
Ista village is one of the most mysterious and strange villages of Taleghan , which is located in Alborz province and is famous for breeding the most expensive horses . One of the things that has made Ista one of the strangest villages in Iran is the existence of special customs. For example, the villagers do not celebrate weddings, birthdays or mourning ceremonies . Another strange thing in this village is the ban on entry of women .
The residents of this village do not have birth certificates, and for this reason, they are not included in the population statistics of the country. There is no piped water, electricity or gas in this village and there is not even a clinic to treat patients. One of the main reasons for the lack of technology and amenities in Ista village is the strong belief of the people in Ayatollah Tabrizi , who until the end of his life issued a fatwa against the use of modern tools and new technologies.
In Ista village, religious times and the beginning and end of the months of the year are different from the normal routine, and people do what they think is right. The children of the village do not go to the neighboring villages or Taleghan to study, but study in the traditional and old way in the school. So far, no one has seen the wife and daughters of the village.
Sarakhieh village is located in the middle of the wetland of Shadgan city in Khuzestan province , and because of this, it has been named as the strangest village in Iran, where the people of the village use boats or balams for commuting. Sarakhieh is famous for using boats to travel to the Venice of Iran .
Due to the existence of the wetland, this area is a suitable place for migration of birds such as herons, wild geese, and storks, and on the other hand, around the wetland, you can also see large herds of buffaloes. One of the tourist attractions of this village is the presence of pavilions on the water that are built for tourists.
Tricky village
Hailevor village is located two kilometers away from Kandavan village and in the city of Esko, at the foot of Sahand mountain. Most of the houses in the village are uninhabited and some believe that during the Mongol attack, some of the villagers left the village and took refuge in Kandavan village. One of the main reasons for the name of this village is the special architectural style of its houses, which are not visible due to the presence of holes in the heart of the mountain and are basically camouflaged. With this particular style of architecture, the enemies could not see the houses from a distance, and in this way they repelled the enemies with cunning.
The villagers have built the houses by hand and at the bottom of the mountain in the heart of the land. This architectural style has made the house cool in summer and warm in winter. Unfortunately, some houses have been buried due to snow and rain and mudslides.
The best villages in Iran to live in
The villages that we introduced in the section of the most beautiful villages of Iran can also be among the best villages in Iran to live in. Due to the popularity of these villages among tourists, efforts have been made to provide complete amenities, so if one day you would like to experience life in a village, villages such as Abyaneh , Masuleh , Filband , Maimand , Oramanat Takht and Hajij can be among your best choices.
Considering that many people have a special interest in the northern region of Iran, we will introduce some of the most beautiful villages in the north to live in.
Garsmaser village
Gersmaser Heights is one of Gilan summers near Ramsar city, which has a very cool and pleasant weather, even in summer. Cool water springs, green plains and tree-covered mountains are among the most beautiful attractions of this villa, which has turned it into the most beautiful villages in Iran. You can see the whole city of Ramsar and Tenkabon from the mountain of Garsmaser Cottage.
Among the tourist attractions of Garsmasar village, we can mention Tele Ben, Abji Mosque, Folad Cheshme, Rostamsar, Dezkol and Rahkanar. This village is located 40 kilometers southwest of Ramsar city and is a suitable place for staying for a few days or permanently.
Mazichal village, Mazandaran
Mazichal village is located in Kalardasht region of Mazandaran province and is one of the most beautiful villages of Iran and Mazandaran, which has become one of the most important and popular tourist destinations. Mazichal is located at an altitude of 2,600 meters above sea level and has a wide view from Ramsar to Chalus.
In this village, there are huts that are used only in the summer season, and the reason for this is the pleasant and cool weather of this beautiful area in the summer season. Among the tourist attractions of this villa is the dense oak forest where you can pitch a tent.
The experience of staying in the villages of Iran with eco-friendly houses
Ecotourism residences are open in many of the villages we introduced, and if you want to experience rural life, staying a few days in these houses will be the best option. The experience of staying in the villages of Iran will take you away from the hustle and bustle of the city and into the heart of the simple and rural life.
Staying in eco-tourism houses, you can get to know the customs of the village people and experience the local life. On the other hand, every day you can taste the local dishes of the village and enjoy eating fresh milk and honey.
Many villagers rent a house or a room to tourists, so if you plan to stay for a short or long term in the most beautiful villages of Iran, eco-houses will be the best choice for you.
If you don’t want a long trip and you live in the capital, you can go to the most beautiful villages around Tehran and book a tour or even a cottage there for your stay.