Located in a well-positioned place on the coastal strip of the beautiful island of Kish, the five-star Shayan hotel is one of the biggest and best hotels in Iran with great equipment and easy access to commercial centers and tourist attractions, offering ...
For those who visit the nice Kish Island in southern Iran and seek an exceptional accommodation center in the midst of water, the five-star Toranj marine hotel provides an unforgettable and pleasant staying different from what you have already seen in ...
The five-star Kish Dariush Hotel is situated at the eastern beautiful sandy beaches of Kish Island within a short drive from the fantastic clean shores of Kish and the amazing Dolphin Park.
The hotel is truly a symbol of culture and ancient history ...
Have a memorable trip on the Kish Island with a pleasant accommodation in the luxury Sadaf hotel! Built in the shape of a shell with an amazing decoration and modern embellishments, the top four-star Sorinet Sadaf hotel hosts a large number of visitors ...
Thanks to the geographical closeness to the West and to communications with nearby countries' enlightenment movements, Tabriz became the center of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution movements between 1905 and 1911, which led to the establishment ...
The Festival of Fire: An Iranian ancient festival celebrated on the eve of the last Wednesday of the year, before Nowruz Contents, back at least 1700 BCE. Jumping over the fire, Spoon-banging, Fireworks and more.
Iran is known to the world as Persia, also to an extent known as Greater Iran. Iran is the habitat one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations, with historical and urban settlements dating back to 7000 BC.
The official language of Iran is Persian (Farsi). There are a number of other national and ethnic groups living in various parts of Iran: Azeries, Lurs, Kurds, Tajiks, Baloch (or Balouchi), Turkmans, Arabs and Pashtuns.
A visit to Iran yields a stunning variety of culinary delights. Between the familiar kebab and the decidedly outré grilled lamb’s testicles, there’s a vast spectrum of foods: caviar, pickle, and smoked fish in the north; samosas, falafel and hot ...
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