Hormuz, an Iranian island in the Persian Gulf, measures just 42 sq km but don’t be fooled by its size—this colourful red ochre landscape attracts visitors from all over the world keen to experience its unique geography and fantastical bird life. The absence of cars on the island means Hormuz is one of the few places in the world where you can literally get away from the congestion of modern city life, making a trip here worthwhile in more ways than one.
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Hormuz Island, Iran: The "Rainbow Island" That Has Blood Red Seas
Hormuz Island in Iran's southern waters is an offbeat destination you should visit at least once in your lifetime—and it doesn't need a prior visa for Indians either!

The Rainbow Valley of Hormuz Island
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The Rainbow Valley of Hormuz Island
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