Qeshm Island: A Hidden Gem in the Persian Gulf’s Emerald Waters

Qeshm Island, one of Iran's most popular and largest islands, shines like a gem in the country's south due to its natural beauty and historical richness. Its mild and pleasant climate in winter and spring, along with the rich culture of its inhabitants, makes it a prime tourist attraction. Each year, it draws many domestic and international tourists. Qeshm is nicknamed "The Island of the Seven Wonders" for its diverse...

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Hengam Island: Discovering Iran’s Island of Tranquility and Wildlife

Hengam Island, a small but stunning island nestled in the Persian Gulf, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its unique beaches, vibrant wildlife, picturesque landscapes, and charming marketplace, Hengam Island has become a haven for Iran nature tours enthusiasts. Accessible by boat rides from Qeshm Island, this hidden gem near the Strait of Hormuz has a rich history and a warm hospitality that...

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Introducing Popular Forests of the Northern Iran

In Iran's expansive Hyrcanian forests, some areas have attracted tourists over the years and host numerous visitors in many seasons. Forests of the northern Iran are famous for their easy accessibility, unique geographical position, and stunning landscapes. The deeper parts of the forest, while beautiful and unspoiled, remain inaccessible, thus preserving these areas.   Introduction to the Most Famous and Popular Forests of the North of Iran Here, we introduce...

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Dasht-e Kavir: The Mysteries of Iran’s Great Salt Desert Unveiled

The presence of the high mountain ranges of Alborz and Zagros, preventing moist air masses from reaching the center of the country, has created a semi-arid and arid climate in these regions. The deserts of Iran cover about 86 million hectares of the country's area, a significant size. Dasht-e Kavir and Lut Desert of Iran are two famous deserts in Iran, forming a large part of the country's desert area. Join...

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A Tour of Non-UNESCO Famous Iranian Gardens

Golshan or Afif Abad Garden in Shiraz The Golshan or Afif Abad Garden of Shiraz is considered as one of famous Iranian gardens and Shiraz attractions, representing a complete example of Iranian floriculture. This garden, a legacy of the Safavid era, was built in 1284 AH in one of the noble neighborhoods of Shiraz. During the Qajar era, the Golshan Garden was purchased by Mirza Ali Mohammad Khan Qavam al-Mulk...

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Sun, Sand, and Sea: A Guide to the Caspian Sea’s Best Beaches in Iran

This time, we will have a different journey to the north of Iran, a journey exclusively on the Caspian Sea beaches. Imagine yourself on the rocky beaches of northern Iran or amidst the sandy beaches and resorts of Ramsar, looking out at the sea and taking a deep breath. Every year, thousands flock to the beautiful nature of various towns and villages in the north of Iran. Beach hopping is...

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Kish Island: Must-See Attractions in Iran’s Pearl of the Persian Gulf

The resort island of Kish is located in Bandar Langeh city in Hormozgan province and is one of the Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf. This island with an area of 91.5 square kilometers is bordered by Iran from the north, the Strait of Hormuz from the east, the United Arab Emirates from the south, and Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia from the west. Every year, more than a few...

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The Lut Desert Adventure: Exploring Iran’s Hottest Spot

The Lut Desert is a vast desert encompassing about 10% of Iran's territory. Recognized as one of the world's driest and hottest regions, it spans an area of 120,000 square kilometers. This region is filled with mysteries. This scorching and mysterious expanse has been so captivating that it became Iran's first natural feature to be listed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. Join us to learn more about the...

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Discover Takht-e Soleyman: A Hidden Treasure of Iran’s History

Takht-e Soleyman, regarded as the birthplace of Zoroaster, has witnessed five eras of human history and civilization. This unique and extraordinary site, dating back 3000 years and listed in UNESCO's World Heritage Sites, is one of the attractions of West Azerbaijan province of Iran and is located in the city of Takab. Takht-e Soleyman was the largest educational, religious, and worship center before Islam and is considered the most important...

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9 UNESCO-listed Must-See Iranian gardens

Iranian gardens are among the oldest in the world. With their beautiful design, they offer a delightful and joyful place for creating memorable moments. Regarded as some of the most beautiful gardens globally, these serene and lush Iranian gardens are found throughout the country, especially in desert cities. Constructed over various periods, the Pasargadae Garden in Shiraz is considered the oldest Iranian garden and the model for others. This garden,...

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