Maybe, travel to Iran seems to be unimaginable for many people around the world, but if you talk to everyone who traveled to Iran you hear "this is amazing travel".Read more
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites list includes sites, over the world, which have special cultural or natural characteristics and value for the human being. This list comes out from an international convention administered by UNESCO that started its program on 16 Nov 1972. This program is to provide legal protection for the sites in this list to preserve these heritages for the next generations and human beings.
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Chogha Zanbil is an ancient Elamite complex in the Khuzestan province of Iran, and 30 kilometers southeast of Susa, this place contains the best preserved and the largest of all the ziggurats of Mesopotamia and Iran plateau.Read more
Certainly, Isfahan deserves the name ‘half of the world’. The third biggest city of Iran is where you can see the socio-cultural life of Persians, walk on the bridges, eat hearty foods and enjoy your time. What things to do in Isfahan here.Read more
Rudkhan Castle is fantastic. Iran has many castles. But most of them are located in a dry area. Rudkhan Castle is one of the few fortresses located in the woods.Read more
Bame Tehran is one of the main promenades in the capital of Iran that is located in the north of Tehran at a height of 1,900 meters above sea level. Read more
See the wonders of the oldest and the biggest mosque in Iran. See a magnificent Mihrab and magic domes. Listen to the reflection of the sound of “Azaan” and feel the spirit of beauty and magic in Jameh Mosque of Isfahan.Read more
"Tabiat" Bridge is the largest pedestrian overpass built in Tehran, Iran. The 270-meter three-story bridge made of steel connects two public parks Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park by spanning one of the main highways in northern Tehran.Read more
Ibni Sina (Avicenna) or “Pur-E-Sina” in the pure Persian language, was a Persian polymath and jurist who is regarded as one of the most significant thinkers and writers of the Islamic golden age.Read more
We suggest visiting a fantastic historic site between Esfahan and Shiraz. Izadkhvast Castle is one of the Sassanid monuments located in the north of Fars province.Read more
Shahr-e Sukhteh is the remains of the mud-brick houses of a burnt city and is located at the junction of Bronze age trade routes crossing the Iranian plateau.Read more
The Ghurtan Citadel is the second massive adobe building in Iran, which is located 110 kilometers in the East of Isfahan and 45 kilometers in the Northwest of Gavkhouni wetland, on the road of Isfahan-Varzaneh.Read more
Iran is a truly evil and terrifying place to travel. You are too lucky to see this page, before traveling to Iran. Here are some reasons to advise you about the trip to Iran. Be aware of this advice and tell everyone about this advice. Read more
Ganj Ali Khan Complex is a Safavid-era building complex, located in the old center of the city of Kerman, Iran. The complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai, a bathhouse, an Ab Anbar (water reservoir), a mint, a mosque, and a bazaar.Read more
Naraq is an old city with a dry and cool climate hosts you with different attractions. You spend a journey through the Qajar era by visiting historical houses, Caravanserai, traditional museum, also, strolling along the alleys belong two thousand years ago.Read more
“I said, ‘What about my eyes?’ God said,‘Keep them on the road.’” Hafiz