A number of international tourists who have visited Yazd Zoroastrian crypt have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users.
The Zoroastrian crypt or the Silent Tower is one of the ancient attractions of Yazd, which is located on the outskirts of this city. In the Zoroastrian culture, soil was a sacred element, and in order to prevent its contamination, they refused to bury bodies. Therefore, tomb-like buildings were built so that the dead could be placed in it and become food for birds. Zoroastrian crypt is one of the best remaining examples of these ancient buildings, which is very popular among Yazd tourists. A number of international tourists who have visited Yazd’s Silent Tower have shared their opinions and experiences with Google users. In the following, we will review some of these opinions.
1. Huang John from China
There are few tourists and there is indeed a stable under the ruins.
2. Shutaro Uno from Japan
It takes about 30 minutes to the city center by SNAP. I climbed high and low towers; But when I went inside the walls of the tower, the sounds outside became quieter and gave me a strange feeling. It was also very good to see the whole city of Yazd.
3. Maxim Zhosan from France
When you climb the highest temple, you will have a magnificent view of the ancient site and the city, and if the weather permits, you can watch the sunset. To come, you can only enter through the main entrance. In the highest structure, there are almost no tourists; Because there are no steps to get there; But it is very easy to climb.
4. Konstantin Ermakov (Constantin Ermakov) from Russia
The atmosphere of the cemetery is not felt; But it’s worth a visit. Two huge towers that are seen like a crown above the natural stone hills. It is better to start your visit with the tower on the left; There are fewer people there and there is a restored patina. Stunning views of the city can be seen.
5. Esra Çil from Türkiye
A very attractive and enchanting place located in the suburbs of Yazd city. This place represents the ancient burial ceremony of Zoroastrians; where they would place their dead as food for ravens and the survivors would reside for a short time. It is worth spending a few hours there in solitude and thinking about the impermanence of this life.
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