As important gateways between Africa, Europe, Asia
and the Middle East, this region has a rich history
and a tumultuous present. Here you can survey two
and a half millennia of history and marvel at the
illustrated architecture in the grand capital of the
Archaemenid Empire, or recall recent history
on the path forged through Afghanistan by the Hippy
Trail of the 1970's. You can wrestle in the name
of religion in an Iranian House of Strength,
ski with the beautiful people through snowy peaks,
ride on top of a rickety Russian 'motor' through the
gorges of the Khyber Pass, or sit and enjoy
a quiet bowl of hot quince soup.
As Iran has never really developed its tourism
industry, visitors are a novelty, and you will be
rewarded with warm hospitality - and therefore privileged
insights. It is less advisable to travel through Iraq
and Afghanistan, struggling to provide the
most basic infrastructure for their inhabitants. However,
these are countries that have housed a deep melting
pot of different cultures, and the interaction of
these cultures is very exciting. The Hanging Gardens
of Babylon, the Garden of Eden, the
Tower of Babel - archaeologists claim all of these
famous structures may once have existed on the land
we now know as Iraq - built by Mesopotamian kings,
described by Greek poets and artists, and holding
an importance to the development of all mankind, according
to the Bible. These countries which are rich in ancient
historical interest, not to mention natural rugged
beauty, demand that we keep a cultural interest alive,
even if it is from a safe distance.
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