Rooms in the Zein-o-Din caravanserai are nothing more than raised wooden platforms surrounded by canvas curtains. Carpets were headboards, and mattresses on the floor, but all in all, very comfy!
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Rooms are arranged around a circular corridor, with an open courtyard in the center.
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Carving out a little quiet time in the alcove of the 400 year old Zein-o-din caravanserai -- but not for long...
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Soon joined by a few of my newest friends -- Erick (Canada,) Robin (Australia,) Cristina (Portugal,) Michele (Calif,) and Trisha, our GAP tour leader from New Zealand.
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Our entire gang from the GAP tour. Can you spot our "fashion violation" in the photo? (Coco's bare ankles! GASP!)
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Stairs lead up to the rooftop of the Zein-o-Din caravanserai.
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The rooftop of the Zein-o-Din Caravanserai at sunset
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One would think that you would see a lot of camels in the desert, but they are a bit of a stereotype in Iran. This one at the caravanserai was the only one I saw on the two week trip.
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Sunset in the mountains from the rooftop of Zein-o-Din Caravanserai.
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Temperature drops rapidly in the desert once the sun goes down. Finally!! The "hejab," my headscarf and trench coat pay off!
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The caravanserai had a small door built inside a larger front door. This is a peek through the smaller door at the "front desk."
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The rooms were built along a circular corridor which opened up onto this open courtyard.
Date: 10/14/2009
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