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The best way to visit the island is to rent a bike.
This was who told me about Hormuz as that was his next destination after Kerman.

08.06.2015 Holzkirche Saubrer. A path will bring you past strange rocks shaped by the harsh elements where you can see a dragon, a bird and more depending on how imaginative you are.

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Plötzlich wird auf der Strasse 614 der Blick auf den Raudasandur frei. Helpful. Its colorful landscapes, with its red sand beach, are simply uniques. Just have to have enough camping gear with you, things like tents, cookies, dishes, and cooking utensils. Hormuz island is a special place, this is a geological wonderland… Soon, a local Hormuz man approaches and asks me and Nina if we need a ride. If that’s all you got then, by all means, do it, but if you can swing spending a night or more here— do it!Several local families rent out rooms of their homes for about 1,000,000 IRR ($7.70) per night. Hormuz Island has a mountain rich in red oxide soil, called “Gelack”, which is not just a valuable mineral for industrial purposes, but the locals use it as an spice in their cuisine, such as sauces, jams, etc. This is the most time-efficient way of seeing Hormuz, so day-trippers— this is the option for you. On the opposite side of the peninsula you’ll find a nice golden sand beach with an interesting “Hole in the Rock” formation.Just inland from the above mentioned overlook of the cool beach backed by funky cliff formations a dirt path snakes off the main ring road around the island.

It took me 7 hours to circle the island visiting the sites and stopping along the road for various (a bazillion) photo ops. Here is the schedule which I will translate for you below the image (can you tell that I’m super proud that I can read Persian/Arabic numbers? The best way to visit the island is to rent a bike. 19.05.2012Zugegeben, die Strasse ist ausgesetzt und Leitplanken existieren höchstens in der Vorstellung. 08.006.2015 Kleine Wassertümpel bilden sich für einen Moment. 77 Bewertungen. For Iran ecotourism lovers, camping and having a couple of days by the sea, and living like a primitive is like a dream.

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