Anyway, from the railway station in Kerman (as usual far from the city center) we went to the hotel, a quite nice one and with quite decent Internet, which was needed as that day I had a Skype conversation with the students of the second school we have an agreement with: Meeting Point.
The visit to Kerman would have been quite forgettable if it wasn't for the accidental meeting with a taxi driver in the bus station. Now Kerman was one of the most uforgettable experiences in the whole trip. After Kerman, one day visiting the city of Bam made it for a quite perfect 3 days in Southern Iran. After taking the first Iranian overnight train from Kashan to Kerman, we decided it would as well be the last one. The trip lasted 13 hours, as expected, but the ride was terrible. 6 people cramped in a tiny compartment which was stinky, sweaty, unconvenient... everything but a pleasant ride. Nothing compared to comfortable Chinese or even Russian trains. So now it was clear: the best way to travel in Iran is by VIP bus. B y far.
Anyway, from the railway station in Kerman (as usual far from the city center) we went to the hotel, a quite nice one and with quite decent Internet, which was needed as that day I had a Skype conversation with the students of the second school we have an agreement with: Meeting Point.
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AuthorBorn in Barcelona and raised in Olot, I've been interested in travelling since I was a child, when every Summer I crossed Spain from coast to coast with my parents. Listening to my siblings' stories about their trips all over the world also helped, as well as watching Around the World with Willy Fog on TV :)
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