We will show you a little bit of everything in the Poshtkuh area – we will visit nomads and sleep in their tent to witness traditional Bakhtiari way of life, we will visit the museum and Eco center Khouye. We will hike/drive to pass the waterfall and salt mine to reach the exotic village Sar Agha Seyyed.
TOUR HIGHLIGHT
Visiting and staying the night with the nomads
Hiking part of Zagros mountain between Khoye and Sar Agha Seyed
Visiting waterfall and salt mine
Village Sar Agha Seyed
Village Khoye and Eco center with a nomadic museum
Ride with a local minibus
Chelgerd
In the morning we leave Esfahan and drive to Chelgerd. Driving with a local minibus that connects villages will be an experience for itself. In the afternoon we will reach the family of nomads that will host us for the night. We will use our time with them to witness their daily routine of collecting wood, gathering and milking sheep and preparing fire for making bread. The night we sleep in the million stars hotel or inside the nomadic tent.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
Khouye village
In the morning we go to the village Khoye where we visit the nomadic museum and have lunch on one of the roofs of the typical Bakhtiari stepped village. In the afternoon at the beginning of our hike towards picturesque village of Sar Agha Seyed we stop by a waterfall that fiercely comes running out of the cliffs. We will climb the mountain and walk down the other side to reach the salt mine local people have been using for centuries. The evening we will use for photographing and getting lost in steep alleys of the village many consider to be the most beautiful in Iran. Dinner and sleep in Sar Agha Seyed in a guesthouse or on one of the typical village roofs.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
Isfahan
Early in the morning with the local minibus we will come back to Chelgerd, have breakfast and then come back to Esfahan.
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch
Day 1 : Staying with nomads in their tent
Day 2 : Staying in Sar Agha Seyed guesthouse or on one of the typical village roofs