A hut, called Kapar in Persian, is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed out of various local materials. Huts follow a type of local design because they are built of materials that are readily available such as wood, snow, ice, stone, grass, palm fronds, branches, hides, fabric, and/or clay using technics passed down through the generations.
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Kerman Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. Kerman is in the southeast of Iran with its administrative center in the city of Kerman. Mentioned in ancient times as the Achaemenid satrapy (state, province) of Carmania Kerman), it used to be the second-largest satrapy of Iran with an area of 180,726 km? about 11 percent of the land area of Iran.
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The first Iranian hut hotel is established in Qaleh Ganj city, in Southern Kerman Province in March 2016. The hotel, having 31 huts with a capacity of 60 guests, has been designed according to regional culture and architectural styles. The huts are made of local plants, particularly palm fronds built in an area of one hectare on the road interconnecting Kerman and Hormuzgan. All goods, equipment, and handicrafts used in the huts are produced by local inhabitants.
The historical cities of Jiroft and Kahnooj as well as Jazmourian Wetland are among the top destinations which could draw a large number of tourists to the southern regions of Kerman Province.
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A hut, called Kapar in Persian, is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed out of various local materials. Huts follow a type of local design because they are built of materials that are readily available such as wood, snow, ice, stone, grass, palm fronds, branches, hides, fabric, and/or clay using technics passed down through the generations.