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About Masouleh in Gilan
province
Although regions to the south of the Caspian Sea are mainly
covered with mountainous and traditionally virgin villages and
settlements, but one can not help mentioning Masuleh, 56 km.
southwest of Rasht and 1050 meters above sea level, which is
actually the most breathtakingly beautiful village here.
Approached from Rasht via Fuman by a dramatic pass and
completely surrounded by forest, this perfectly preserved
village appears to have grown out of its surrounding like a
limpet clinging to a rock.
It`s formed of several irregular levels of terraced, pale cream
houses with gray state roofs, interspersed with evergreen trees.
So steep is the slope that the familiar Iranian network of
narrow alleys is entirely absent, andinstead the flat roof of
each levelof houses forms a pathway for thelevel above.
The village has few facilities to offer the visitors, but its in
spiring setting makes it a perfect antidote to travel in the dry
and dusty central plateau, and well worth a day trip from Rasht.
It`s bitterly cold in winter, with snow sometimes three meters
deep, but the climate in summer is extremely pleasant and
bracing.

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