Life in Iran’s Most Isolated Villages: Media Never Shows You This

What is life really like in rural Iran? I traveled deep into the Alamut Mountain to find one of the last villages that survived a devastating earthquake 20 years ago. This area is away from Iran’s famous cities and tourist routes, this historic village has remained largely untouched that no tourist has ever been, we were the only foreigner there. So you can see what rural life is really like for people living here. A group of young Iranian locals called me over during lunch, and what followed was the most unexpected conversation of this entire trip. They shared their honest, unfiltered opinions on Israel, Palestine, and the war, while I just listened. So join me to this hidden village in rural Iran, experiencing everyday local life in the Alamut Valley, one of the least explored mountain regions in Iran. ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 — An unexpected conversation with local youths 1:08 — Entering a remote mountain village in Iran 2:50 — Lunch at the fish farmhouse 3:38 — Meeting the local men 4:50 — Their Muslim volunteer work for Islam 5:28 — Their honest views on Israel, Palestine, and the War 8:03 — Exploring deeper into the village 9:16 — The 1,000-year-old village that survived the earthquake 14:24 — Next Episode: Iran’s forgotten Muslim Mongol capital 📍 Alamut Valley, Qazvin Province, Iran 🔔 Subscribe for real stories from the world's most misunderstood places #IranTravel #TravelDocumentary #VillageLife #alamutvalley #RemoteVillage #rurallife #HiddenGems #IranVlog #RealIran #HiddenIran #IranVlog #MountainVillage #LocalLife #AdventureTravel