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Hoz Sultan Caravanserai


Hoz Sultan Caravanserai: a gem in the heart of the desert

Hoz Sultan Caravanserai is a rare gem in the heart of the central desert of Iran. This historic caravanserai, built in the Safavid period, is a relic of Iran's past glory.

When you step into Hoz Sultan Caravanserai, it is as if you are traveling deep into history. The thick and high walls of the caravanserai tell of the days when caravans passed through this place on the way to the Silk Road. The numerous rooms and courtyards of the caravanserai each have a story to tell.

The architecture of Hoz Sultan Caravanserai is a fusion of Seljuk, Safavid and Qajar styles. The beautiful decorations of this caravanserai, including brickwork, tiling and plastering, attract the eyes of every viewer. Many activities can be done in Hoz Sultan Caravanserai:

Touring the caravanserai and observing its architectural details

Photography of desert landscapes and starry night sky

Camel riding, offroad and camping in the desert

In addition to the rich architecture and history, Hoz Sultan Caravanserai is located in a very beautiful and pristine area. The silence and peace of the region and its unique natural scenery have made Hoz Sultan Caravanserai an ideal destination for tourists and nature lovers. Unfortunately, Hoz Sultan Caravanserai is not in a good condition and needs to be renovated. It is hoped that with the attention of the authorities and the restoration of this historical caravanserai, this valuable work will be preserved for future generations.

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