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Travel to IRAN. Persia, the Land of four seasons with its rich and colourful history, countless monuments, Iranian hospitality and delicious food.

Iran is one of the world’s oldest civilizations, and has been among the world’s most thoughtful and complex civilizations from the very beginning. There are aspects of Iranian civilization that, in one way or another, have touched almost every human being on the planet. But the story of how that happened, and the full significance of those influences, is often unknown and forgotten.
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ISFAHAN (ESFAHAN)

IRAN's capital of culture, Beautiful in every season with its opulent palaces and gardens, Its markets and bazaars, Decorative Arts and Gorgeous bridges. Esfahan is a place for savouring the high refinements of Persian culture most evident in and around Naqsh-e jahan Sq. the Imam Mosque, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Ali Qapu and Chehel Sotun Palace.

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Travel to Shiraz

SHIRAZ

A city of poets, Shiraz is home to the graves of Hafez and Sa'di, both major pilgrimage sites for Iranians. It's also home to splendid gardens, exquisite mosques and whispered echoes of ancient sophistication that reward those who linger beyond the customary excursion to nearby Persepolis: the area's major tourist destination.

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Kish Island

KISH ISLAND

The Pearl of the Persian Gulf is known for being a beautiful resort in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. Kish Island has relaxed laws in comparison to the rest of Iran. Like mainland Iran, the people of Kish are friendly and hospitable. No entry visa is required for Kish. There are many Popular tourist attractions in this beautiful Island.

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Iran is a vast an ancient land, with several thousand years of history preserved within its borders. Welcome to what could be the friendliest country on earth. Iran is the jewel in Islam's crown, combining glorious architecture with a warm-hearted welcome. a treasure house for some of the most beautiful architecture on the planet.
Travel to Iran, Discover Five thousand years of culture. Welcome to what could be the friendliest country on earth. a treasure house for some of the most beautiful architecture on the planet.
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Tourist attraction in Ardakan
The all-but deserted mud-brick village of Kharanaq (Kharanagh) is crumbling back into the valley out of which it emerged over 1000 years ago. What remains in this ghost town, 70km north of Yazd, is a Qajar-era ...
Also known as Kharaanaq, Kharaaneq, Kharaanoq,Khowraneq, Khurunaq, kharanagh Village, Kharanaq castle
Tourist attraction in Isfahan
Flower Garden of Isfahan offers a beautiful collection of Iran’s floral diversity. This Garden in one of Iran's great green space projects, which was completed in 1990s in Isfahan. The garden serves multiple purposes. ...
Also known as Esfahan Flower Garden, Baaghe Golha, Isfahan Flowers Garden
Tourist attraction in Shiraz
Hafez or Hafiz is one of the most famous Gnostics and poets of Iran, who was born in Shiraz in 726 AH and passed away 65 years later. The tomb of Hafiz also known as Hafizieh is located north of Shiraz and comprises ...
Also known as Hafezieh, Tomb of Hafez, Haafezieh
Tourist attraction in Dezful
Haft Tappeh is 3km off the Ahvaz–Andimeshk Hwy, and 18km south of Shush. It's usually the first stop when heading to the more visually stimulating Choqa Zanbil. Haft Tappeh Museum is a single storeyed building, ...
Also known as Haft Tappeh Museum, Haft Tappeh Archaeological Site & Museum, Hafttappeh & Choghazanbil Museum
Tourist attraction in Saravan
The petroglyphs of Negaran Valley (literally meaning illustration of the valley) in Saravan are the most important traces of its inhabitants in the hunting era. Negaran Valley is located 36 kilometers northwest ...
Also known as Negaran Valley, Negaran Prehistoric relics, Darreh-e Negaran Saravan
Tourist attraction in Isfahan
The Khaju Bridge (Pol-e Khajoo) is one of the most famous bridges in Iran was built around 1650, under the reign of Abbas II, the seventh Safavid king (shah) of Iran, on the foundations of an older bridge. The ...
Also known as Pol-e Xaaju, Khaajoo Bridge, Shahi Bridge, Baba Rokneddin Bridge
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