The next morning was equally as relaxing as the previous afternoon had been, and we whiled away some time by playing darts. A small dart board had been mounted in one of the alcoves and anyone could play. I think David won in the end. As you can see from picture five, not everyone was good at even hitting the board!
Written Jul 1, 2007
The next morning we got up early and climbed to the roof of the caravanserai and looked out over the desert scene spread below us. There is the distance was a pair of camels, and that really just completed the scene and made me feel like I really was on the Silk Road.
Written Jul 1, 2007
Off the main dining room were a few small private rooms where you could laze on the floor on soft cushions, drinking tea and smoking the calyan (water pipe). These rooms were dimly lit, very romantic and atmospheric and a great place to bring a loved one or your family. Again it was just like it was taken straight out of 1001 Arabian Nights. There were Persian rugs, alcoves and brass ornaments, it was beautifully furnished.
Written Jul 1, 2007
Ok, so I admit that there are not masses of activities to do around this area, but it is a great place to relax for an afternoon as we did. The Iranians will drink tea at any time of day or night, and the samovar was always topped up and you could just help yourself. Pour yourself a cuppa, sit yourself down and talk about the weather, politics or religion. Whatever you fancy.
Written Jul 1, 2007
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