Iran Tourism
Dive into the heart of Iran’s tourism scene with our Iran Tourism Insights category. Discover the wonders and enchantment that await travelers in this extraordinary nation. From historical sites that narrate centuries of civilization to natural wonders that leave you in awe, we guide you through the essence of Iranian tourism. Immerse yourself in the beauty, culture, and hospitality that make Iran a top destination. Let us be your travel companion on this captivating journey through the land of Persian wonders.
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Hegmataneh, The Oldest Capital City in Persia
Hegmataneh was the first capital of the old Persia and considered as one of the oldest urban sites of the…
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Iran’s New National Brand: Majestic Iran
The United Nations World Tourism Organization has recently registered “Majestic Iran: a Different Experience” as the national brand for the…
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Between Hope and Despair – Iran Tourism After the US Presidential Election
Trump leaving the White House, raise hope for Iran tourism industry activist to make Iran a favorite destination for foreign…
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Badgir Windcatcher: A Traditional Iranian Architecture Feature
The bâdgir (“wind-catcher tower”) was an architectural innovation to capture cool air in a desert environment. These towers were set…
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Christians and Jews in Iran
Judaism and Christianity in Iran are represented by small but significant religious communities that can also be regarded, to some…
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What it’s like to ski at the biggest resort in the Middle East
Dizin Ski Resort is the largest resort in the Middle East and tourists are welcome to ski all season, which…
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The People of Iran: Ethnicities and Cultures
People of Persian descent make up roughly 50 percent of Iran’s population, yet many other ethnic groups, including Azaris, Armenians,…
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IranAir To Resume Tehran-Madrid Flights After 17 Years
Iranian embassy in Spain announced that Iran air will resume flights between Tehran and Madrid in September 2020.
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Sunflower fields in bloom in Golestan, Iran
Sunflower selfie season is now open in Golestan. Farmers use hundreds of hectares of their farmlands to grow sunflowers.
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Discover Nushabad Underground City
The Noushabad underground city is said to have been the Sassanid capital during the reign of the Anoushirvan.









