| Although regions
to the south of the Caspian Sea are mainly covered with mountainous and
traditionally virgin villages and settlements, but one can not help
mentioning Masuleh, 56 km. southwest of Rasht and 1050 meters above sea
level, which is actually the most breathtakingly beautiful village
here. Approached from Rasht via Fuman by a dramatic pass and completely
surrounded by forest, this perfectly preserved village appears to have
grown out of its surrounding like a limpet clinging to a rock. It`s formed of several irregular levels of terraced, pale cream houses with gray slate roofs, interspersed with evergreen trees. So steep is the slope that the familiar Iranian network of narrow alleys is entirely absent, and the flat roof of each level of houses forms a pathway for the level above. The village has few facilities to offer the visitors, and well worth a day trip from Rasht. It`s bitterly cold in winter, with snow sometimes three meters deep, but the climate in summer is extremely pleasant and bracing. The Village |
Cafe |
Dry food stand |
Roof of one is backyard of other ! |
Halva sales |
Public water area |
Cooked Beans stand |
Antiques and old stuff store |
Antiques and old stuff store |
Masoleh Masque |
Tea house |
Tea house |
Out door Cafe |
Shops |
Roof of one is backyard of other ! |
Roof of one is backyard of other ! ( pass to next level ) |
A religious tradition, People tie cloth to mosque window and asking god for wishes to come about. |
Old man getting ready for pray |