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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Qalischuyan (Carpet Washing) Rituals In Mashhad Ardehal, Kashan
Qalischuyan rituals are practised in Iran to honour the memory of Soltān Ali, a holy figure among the people of…
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Takht-e Soleyman – An Outstanding Ensemble Of Royal Architectural
Takht-e Soleyman is the unique survival of one of the three principal fire temples of the Zoroastrian faith.
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Yazd City Listed As Unesco World Heritage
Yazd in central Iran selected as a world heritage status in the 41th session UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting in…
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Qanat: Iran’s Ancient Water Management System
Explore Persian Qanats: 3,000-year-old engineering marvels sustaining Iran's landscapes. Uncover the legacy of these ancient water systems.
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Iran To Enlist Yazd City As World Heritage
Yazd in central Iran as a likely candidate to receive world heritage status in the upcoming UNESCO World Heritage Committee…
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Qanat: The Remarkable Water System that Shaped Iran’s History
Qanat construction as a cultural tradition has led to the formation of human settlements and creation of unique landscapes during…
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Miankaleh Peninsula ‒ A Heaven For Bird Watchers
Miankaleh peninsula (Biosphere Reserve) is a wildlife refuge at the Southeast corner of the Iran’s Caspian sea a heaven for…
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Ab Anbar: A Roofed Underground Water Cistern
Ab anbar is an underground structure, constructed in the past to store freshwater for domestic uses. The water reservoir was…
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Zarch Qanat – A 3,000 Years Old Water Management System
Qanat of Zarch known as longest Qanat and the length of 80 km, its mother well is 90 m deep…
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Qasabeh Qanat: A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Qasabe Qanat of Gonabad is one of the oldest and largest qanats in the world built between 700 BC to…