The number of foreign visitors traveling to the northeastern city of Mashhad by train saw an increase of 5% during the first three months of the current Iranian year (March 21-June 21) compared to the same period last year.
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 major surf festival will be commenced in Iran’s Chabahar on June 20, with the aim of attracting more travelers to the port city, which is located in the southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan province.
Every year, by early June, rosewater festivals take center stage in Gildeh and several neighboring villages, attracting hundreds of travelers to Shaft county of the northern Gilan province.
For many travelers to Iran, staying in or even visiting a centuries-old caravanserai, can be a wide experience they have an opportunity to feel the past, a time travel back into a forgotten age!
Iran is ready to provide warm hospitality to re-ligious tourists, particularly the ones from Muslim countries during the fasting month of Ramadan, a senior tourism official has said.
“Iran is ready to host Muslim tourists dur-ing the holy month ...
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