Meymand

Top choice in Southeastern Iran


A Unesco site, this troglodyte village is a series of over 400 cave-houses with a total of more than 2500 kiche rooms burrowed into the gently sloping sides of a Y-shaped valley around orchard gardens. For thousands of years this was the winter quarters of shepherds who moved to Abadi in spring and from late summer to Sara-aghol on the plains south of the village.

Wandering around the compact area you'll find a fire temple (now a small museum), Hosseinieh (prayer house used during Moharram), schoolhouse and hammam (public bathhouse), all identifiable by signs in English. The 1824 cave-mosque is one of the newest structures in town.


  • placement: superzone
  • path: Destinations/POIs/superzone
  • possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [1, 1],
  • targeting:
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      "url": "iran/kerman-province/attractions/meymand/a/poi-sig/1563122/1332611",
      "destination": "Southeastern-Iran",
      "continent": "Middle-East",
      "country": "Iran",
      "region": "Southeastern-Iran",
      "position": "superzone"
    }