There is a wide area of 3800 sq.km. in the heart of Iran which called Rig-e-jin Desert , No Water or Springs. Numerous incidents had happened which cause a lot of living things to die unanswered. It has been always a question that whats is going on there in Rig-e-jin Desert.
The area fulfilled with various sand dunes, as mentioned earlier no water resources and locals believes it’s a cursed area.
Depending on the starting point we can visit Naein and Anarak. Then we will get into the dunes of Rig-e-Jin Desert which had not been crossed by humans until 2009. Locals believe that it is roamed by Jennies. So, we will figure it out by exploring different micro climates in this desert for 2 days.
After a short walk in the green farms between the dry lands, we continue our journey to the desert named “Mesr”, which means “Egypt” in Persian.
We will do Visit the desert and then, we will arrive in Garmeh. This village has the biggest palm gardens in the region and is the beautiful home of the pioneer of traditional local accommodation in Iran, Maziar AleDavood. We will stay at his Ateshooni House for the night.
After a morning stroll through the palm gardens and the water cave in the village, we head to our next desert destination. It is again a unique and different place, so we keep it as a surprise for you to enjoy. The day before we arrive in Yazd, we visit one of the ancient villages on the way. Kharanagh and its fortress-like 4-storey architecture is at least 3000 years old.
Upon request of our guests, we might visit the Zoroastrian temple of Chak-Chak before we bring our guests to their hotel in Yazd.
Our guides are certified and will enthusiastically tell you about the glorious history of each site. Besides our guides are also driving, we manage to keep the costs down for this incredible tour!
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