Possibly the most scenic spot on the Caspian coast, Ramsar is where the jungle-clad lower ridges of the snow-topped Alborz tumble into the sea. It's a verdant, photogenic area, lush with orange groves, and there are walking trails into the nearby hills.
The Ramsar Palace Museum (Marmar Palace, Marble Palace, Ramsar Royal Palace) is one of the historic buildings and royal residences in Ramsar (North of Iran) in Mazandaran Province. This Palace was established on a land of 60,000 square meters in 1937 ...
Ramsar Thermal Springs (Hot Springs in Ramsar) is comprised of a series of gaseous and sulfur springs, and are in regions such as Sangbon, Parsian Hotel Thermal Spring, Ramsar Grand Hotel Spa, Jawaher Deh, Kotalum, and Sa'dat Mahaleh Maadarshah, ...
In the north of Iran, High in the hills above Ramsar lies the picturesque mountain village of Javaher-deh, which makes for a pleasant day trip or a good base for further exploration. The views are stunning, and, at around 2000m, the air is deliciously cool in summer.
These green forests with a high percentage of rainfall are also reputedly known as the Do Hezar forests of Jennat-e-Roodbar and Eshkavarat. The same are located between the sea and the mountainous region. Suitable forest and rural roads, variable natural ...
Some say it is the most beautiful village in Iran and they are not wrong Javaher Deh is truly a piece of heaven in Ramsar, Mazandaran Province, Iran. This green and breathtaking village is one of the most popular destinations in Mazandaran.
This palace is located at a distance of 1 km. south east of the Shah Abbas palace and was most probably a temporary royal residence used during traveling time, and also was used as 'haramsara' or special apartments for the court women. Whereas in other ...
This sweet water lake is located 45 km. east of Tabriz. (en route to Tehran from this city). Because of its special characteristics both environmentally as well as regarding wild species, has been recorded as one of the internationally important lake ...
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