Minab

Minab is a city in the Gulf Region of Iran

Understand

Minab is a large city, 25 km from the Gulf of Oman, and not far from Bandar Abbas. Its economy is known for fishing, agriculture and handicrafts. The population is mainly Shi'a but also has a Sunni minority

livelihood in minab is still traditional , fishing ways , wearing , colors , ... women are the most active women in hormozgan by working and earning money in producing handicrafts

Get in

The Road 91 passes through Minab to Bandar Abbas.

Get around

Unlike the bazaars in big cities which tend to have a male dominant environment, here in Minab, women were taking the lead. Although dressed up quite conservative to what we are used to and hidden behind colourful masks, they were assertive and showed no intimidation in working alongside men.

hiking in Mangro jungles based on Tiab sea , visiting Hezareh castle , mud volcanoes , and the stair city

See

thursday market ,

Do

Buy

There is a bazaar in Minab called Peyshaambe Bazaar, a traditional market held every Thursday.Unlike the bazaars in big cities which tend to have a male dominant environment, here in Minab, women were taking the lead. Although dressed up quite conservative to what we are used to and hidden behind colourful masks, they were assertive and showed no intimidation in working alongside men.

Eat

Minab is well known as its marine foods , fishes . lobsters . cabs which can be cooked in different ways .

I could find such foods easily

Drink

a cool and yummy drink known as "ab limoo va shire khorma" mixes by lemon juice and date palm syrup make u alive!!

Connect

Go next

u can also get to the hormoz island from minab by boat

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