When you think about Iran, chances are the things that come to mind are negative. However, once you open your mind to experiences and go to the country, you’ll realize it’s not what it seems.
With the ongoing advent of new technology, packing checklists have grown to more than outfits and toiletries to include a long list of electronics, gear and the many wires and chargers needed to support them.
The bath of Kordasht is a historical building of the Safavid era, located in a village of the same name near the city of Jolfa in East Azarbaijan province, north-western Iran.
Tirgan (Jashn-e Tirgan) is a time-honored Iranian festival usually observed as a rain festival. Tiragan, along with Nowruz, Yalda Night and Mehregan are amongst feasts widely celebrated in the ancient land.
A garden that remained unscathed by urban development, Nazhvan Forest Park is one of the old gardens of Isfahan sprawling over an area of 1,200 hectares on the western banks of Zayanderud River.
Azna is a snowy tunnel measuring 800 meters in length. It is an amazing scenery of Iran and a natural landscape of Azna town in Lorestan Province, western Iran.
This river originates from Kandovan and Kahar Bozorg Mountains, and thence joins the Sefid Rood River. This river is 180 km in length, the upper banks of which provide sight-seeing and recreational areas.
Pole Dallak Caravansary (Also known as Pol-e Dallak Adobe Caravansary) is near a bridge (Pol-e Dallak or Dallak Bridge) built on the Garah Chai River at conjunction of the same with Qom Rood River. The bridge was built in order to connection between ...
The Karkas mountain chain (Karkas Mountains) is a mountain range which is located almost in central Iran. This extensive range lies within the limits of the townships of Natanz and Kashan. Its highest peak being the Karkas summit which rises to an elevation ...
let the kindness and spirit of the people draw you in! Iranian are some of the most genuinely hospitable people youve ever met. They never want anything in return, they just want to show you a good time and hope that you'll spread the word back home that Iran is a safe place to visit. Read More