Iran is not just a land of ancient cities and famous monuments. For travelers who want a deeper experience, eco and slow travel in Persian villages offers a unique way to see the country. Imagine spending your days in charming villages, cooking traditional meals with local families, exploring nature, and learning centuries-old crafts. This is the real Iran – intimate, authentic, and unforgettable.

Stay with Locals: Experience True Iranian Life
Instead of staying in hotels, eco-lodges and homestays in villages let you experience daily life in Iran. Wake up to the sound of birds, help prepare breakfast, and chat with your hosts. You will understand how families live, what they eat, and how traditions have lasted for generations.
Tip for visitors: Bring a small gift or souvenir from your home country – locals appreciate thoughtful gestures.

Taste the Flavors of Persia
Food is culture. In the villages, you can:
Cook traditional dishes like Ash-e-Reshteh (noodle soup) or local stews.
Taste freshly baked bread straight from clay ovens.
Learn about herbs and spices that give Persian food its magical flavor.
Every meal is a story – from the ingredients to the cooking method – connecting you to centuries of Iranian culinary heritage.
- Learn Local Crafts
- Villages are full of artisans. During your stay, you can try:
- Carpet weaving in Yazd
- Pottery in Meybod or Kashan
- Golab (rosewater) making in Qamsar
You will not just watch – you will participate. Feel the clay, thread, or petals in your hands and create something meaningful to take home.

Explore Nature and Relax:
- Eco and slow travel is also about nature. Walk through:
- Mountain trails
- Fruit orchards and gardens
- Desert edges and rivers
You will feel the peace of rural Iran, far from the noise of cities. The air is fresh, the landscapes are breathtaking, and every corner tells a story.