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Tabriz - honey capital of Iran
A Travel Blog entry by jimsim from Tabriz, Iran
... suspiciously, perhaps I needed a bigger fake diamond! We spent the afternoon wandering through the twisting alleyways of the Tabriz bazaar. The ancient multidomed roofs. The bazaar was a working bazaar, so had everything you could possibly want from a ...
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Down and out in Tabriz (or Ash gets a virus)
A Travel Blog entry by ashventures from Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran
... through. Anyway, why was I pondering the filter? Because I fell down pretty sick on my first day of "R & R" in the city of Tabriz, which had welcomed us with its enormous park and fighter jets. I will get to the details of my illness a little on down ...
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Al Sadir Caves South of Tabriz
A Travel Blog entry by mikeandfi from Tabriz, Iran
... sights outside of the towns apart from a few very scenic places. The Caves at Ali Sadir are one of these. South of Tabriz, the caves were off our track but they needed a visit if only to calm the passengers down. Negotiations were concluded based mainly ...
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Over the border, bush camp and Tabriz
A Travel Blog entry by cat2222 from Tabriz, Iran
... Lisa vomiting in the street in the town where we stopped for dinner. Saturday 15th May We left the bush camp at 9am heading for Tabriz and stopping for diesel on the way. Diesel is on 'allocation' in Iran and the amount of fuel the truck was allocated ...
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A Preconception shattering first day in Iran
A Travel Blog entry by kai.berlick from Tabriz, Iran
We were allowed a relaxed start to the day for a bush camp departure, and arrived in Tabriz just after midday, but the hotel we were all supposed to be staying in was either partially booked by someone else or wasn't big enough, so a bunch of us were ...
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Fairy Chimneys, huh?
A Travel Blog entry by alexgrange from Tabriz, Iran
... walking from hotel to hotel, looking at the rooms and being shocked by the cost of such horrible dingy places was quite long in Tabriz. I eventually settled on one of the cheapest places, but later that night I would come to regret my choice, due to the ...
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Rain, rain & more rain...
A Travel Blog entry by nifadventures from Tabriz, Iran
We drove onto the town of Tabriz where we were staying in a hotel for the night. Fin, Lauren, Kate, Scott, Alison & I went to visit the "Blue Mosque" – somewhat less impressive than it's counterpart in Turkey but still nice to see. We also went ...
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the Iranian border
A Travel Blog entry by durgai.nath from Tabriz, Iran
... fear in the people's eyes..big posters of Khomeini, the kinds in which the eyes follow you, adourned the streets of Tabriz. We stayed at the Darya hotel cause in Iran camping out was not recommendable. (and daria is my birth name, it means sea in ...
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Vylet do skalniho meste Kandovan
A Travel Blog entry by mandelbrot from Tabriz, Iran
... problem s ubytovanim, protoze jsme museli projit asi pet hotelu nez jsme narazili na volny pokoj. Ale vyplatilo se, narazili jsme na hotel, ktery ma vlastni sprchu, tur. zachod i velky pokoj za naprosty pakatel (100,- Kc na cloveka). Odpoledne si Petr a ...
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first city in Iran
A Travel Blog entry by lewisn01 from Tabriz, Iran
... saw in Iran, the temperature wasn't too bad and the city itself was very clean. Traffic was chaos! We all stayed in hotel rooms which was a real luxury, we had a lovely ensuite and a tv which even had a news channel that had English headlines ...
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The Ball's Back In Your Court At Balbak Castle
A Travel Blog entry by wadirunner from Tabriz, Iran
... McDonalds - only who should it be driving the very first car to pass me, none other than Mr. Abdul, the pushy talkative chap from Tabriz!! Unbelievable! In fairness to the chap, he gave me a lift down and from there I got a savari all the way back to ...
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Traped with no money.
A Travel Blog entry by cimek from Tabriz, Iran
... I called him and explained the whole situation. Then he called to Lars explained everything to him, then they arranged meeting in hotel in Tabriz. Lars was able to lend us some of his cash, literally saving our arses, so this way we were fixed for ...
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Shine On In Istanbul And Ta Bridge For Sandstorm
A Travel Blog entry by wadirunner from Tabriz, Iran
... Istanbul last night and tbh, the one thing that had me most apprehensive about this trip was my unbelievably antisocial arrival time into Tabriz - 3am - too late to be going round looking for accom and too early by the same token too - that twilight zone ...
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Can Do The Van In Kandovan
A Travel Blog entry by wadirunner from Tabriz, Iran
... village of kandovan, about 60km or so out of Tabriz. First up was a pit stop for some bfast, and i get the impression that Tabriz doesn't really do a nice cuppa and a croissant to get you started so i opted for a local tiny greasy caf, where the house ...
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First experiences of Iranian hospitality
A Travel Blog entry by flowergyaru from Tabriz, Iran
... a case of musical chairs as we moved to the back of the bus to sit in a row so we could chat all the way to Tabriz. We talked about anything and everything, a chance for all of us to understand each other's culture. There was a huge shock when I ...
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Derniere etape en Iran
A Travel Blog entry by nycos from Tabriz, Iran
... de la Cappadoce en Turquie sauf qu ici les gens y vivent toujours. C est une sortie sympa avant de revenir vers le bazar de Tabriz, immense marche couvert dans lequel on se perd dans les nombreuses allees qui misent bout a bout couvrent 35 km. On s y ...
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The other side
A Travel Blog entry by jtw000 from Tabriz, East Azarbaijan, Iran
... but we plodded at only 50mph to wrong the best out of the big KTM Marcin was riding and we dragged our sorry arses into Tabriz. The roads darkened quickly, as expected and even through the road conditions were poor we kept up the pace as best we could. ...
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