Nartitee Ecolodge
About Nartitee :
Nartitee was Goshtasb’s house, 100 years ago. After him, Khoda Rahm, his son, and Makhmal, his bride, started living in it. They had 3 children, Homa, Jahangir and Rostam.
Now, it’s been almost 4 years that Ramtin, Rostam’s son, and Tina, his bride, started living in Nartitee.
Nartitee means pomegranate blossom, but indeed it’s happiness, fortune and friendship blossom too.
We have a very important mission. We want to bring calmness and happiness to rural lives, and also show the beauties of it to them who left their houses in small cities, and make them think of coming back and constructing a new and better life.
Nartitee Founders :
Tina & Ramtin, are a young Zoroastrian couple who preferred living in Taft instead of the capital.
Regular life didn’t satisfy them enough, so they chose to experience lots of new challenges.
It’s a fact that they don’t have much time to travel, but instead it seems that the whole world is traveling to their home.
Nartitee, located in one of the most peaceful places on earth, has nothing to show off, but there are some things to know prior to your arrival to Nartitee:
There are a few beds provided. Nartitee also have mattresses for extras, with a bedclothes, a sheet, a blanket and a pillow all covered in a wrapper (chador shab) for every person. Since we believe in socialising, there is only one television here. There are some common areas such as the hallway, the middleyard and most importantly, the toilets and bathrooms.
Our home, Nartitee is located 20 kilometers from Yazd, a world heritage city. More peaceful and more relaxed.
Rooms:
Ayasarem Room:
Ayasarem means the time of returning livestock grazing*.
The room is one of the white twins of the home for up to 4 guests.
+ This room has two doors, one to the hallway and the other facing the courtyard.
Meidyuzarem Room :
Meidyuzarem is the first Gahanbar Feast*.
This room can accommodate for up to 4 guests who may enjoy the smell of mud & straw.
+this room has a window on its roof!
Meidyushahem Room :
Meidyushahem means mid-summer*.
This room can accommodate up to 4 guests who may enjoy the unique view of the room.
+this room has a window facing the pomegranate garden and also a roof top window.
Peytashahem Room :
Peytashahem means the end of the summer*.
This room has a large door in the main court yard & can accommodate up to 4 guests, who may enjoy resting in Nartitee’s largest room.
+this room has a natural lighting from the main courtyard.
Maidiyarim Room :
The Meidyarim Room is white like a bride, the second white twin of the home, for up to 4 guests.
This room has two doors, one to the hallway and the other facing the courtyard.
+this room can be connected with Hamas-Path-Meydim room.
Hamas-Path-Maydim Room :
Hamas-Path-Maydim means the last 5 days of the year*.
The room has a window facing the garden and its door opens to the courtyard. It goes up with three steps to get to the room and can accommodate up to 3 guests.
+this room can be connected to Meidyarim Room
Zirzamin Room
The Coolest room, is the Under Ground (Zir zamin)
In the past, since there were no air conditioner, in almost every house in Yazd, you could find a room under the ground,that naturally had a cooler weather. (Smart!)
The room can accommodate up to 4 guests who may enjoy the room both in summer & winter.
+ + this room has TV
Aziz Room :
Aziz is the name of a sweat grandmother who was our guest in this room.
This room is near to the bicycles’ parking and can accommodate for 2 guests.
+this room has a romantic atmosphere.
Bala Room :
The Bala Room is so near to the stars.
This room is next to the roof top & you need to go up the stairs to reach it. This room can accommodate for one and a half guests!!
+this room is best for relaxing
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