Iran tourism
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Middle East's alluring largest salt dome in Iran
Jashak Salt Dome is a mountain made of salt sited in the northern side of Jashak Mountain in Iran's southern Bushehr Province.
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Tabriz Blue Mosque Abiding Architecture
Tabriz Blue Mosque, also known as Jahan Shah Mosque or Mozaffariyeh Mansion, was built during the reign of Jahan Shah in Kara koyunlu dynasty…
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Why rural tourism is important?
Rural tourism, as its name implies, takes place in non-urbanized areas such as hiking or camping in countryside areas, national parks, forests,…
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10 wonderful cultural sites in Iran you must see
Iran, one of the friendliest countries on Earth, was once the heart of the mighty Persian Empire which almost stretched from Greece all the way…
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world witnessing downfall of tourism
The lock down measures and border closures to curb the spread of COVID-19 have led to the sharp cut in the international tourist arrivals and…
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Rasht maintaining brand of UNESCO's city of gastronomy
Director of UNESCO programs in the creative city of Rasht announced the brand consolidation and preservation of Rasht as the Creative City…
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A peek into cemetery tourism in Iran
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing phenomena in our modern world. It always makes new changes to have unforgettable experiences, to create…
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Iran's tourist arrivals grow to over 8 million
Iranian minister of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Ali Asghar Mounesan said that a record number of 8 million tourists visited Iran…
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Iran to maintain international relations in support of tourism
Vali Teymouri, Iran's deputy minister for tourism affairs at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts said, "in spite of the…
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Amir Chakhmaq Mosque Complex
Amir Chakhmaq is the name of an ancient square in Yazd that includes several old structures such as a bazaar, mosque, water storage, and a mausoleum…
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Nightlife Tourism in Tehran
Some say Iran does not have any nightlife activity; There are interesting things going on in Iran at night that you must see!
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Shazdeh Garden
Shazdeh Garden is a green oasis in the center of a desert in Kerman, Iran. Many visitors consider Shazdeh Garden as a miracle because of its…
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Iran joins UNWTO online campaign to promote gastronomy tourism
Iran has joined an online campaign launched by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to promote gastronomy as an essential part of tourism,…
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Over 2,500 tourism projects being underway in Iran
Iranian minister of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism, Ali-Asghar Mounesan, said, “Currently, more than 2,500 tourism projects are…
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Everest of caves in craggy Zagros range
Parau cave, the largest calcareous cave in the world, situated12 km north east of Kermanshah city.
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Iran to recommence host – tourist interactions
"It has been predicted that Iran's tourist traffic with neighboring countries will be resumed in mid-July," the Director General of…
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Things to Know Before Travelling to Iran
Traveling to Iran for the first time can be a combination of excitement (because you’ve seen amazing things on social media) and nerves (because…
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Shorabil lake
Shorabil lake, one of the natural interurban lakes in Iran, is situated in a hilly area south of Ardabil.
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Nader Shah Mausoleum
Nader Shah Mausoleum, a building in the Naderi Garden Museum complex, is situated in Mashhad.
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Niloofar mirage in Kermanshah
Niloofar mirage which is also known as Sarab-e Niloofar, Niloofar Lake, or Lake of Water Lily is located about 15 kilometers northwest of Kermanshah.
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Iran's hidden jewels
In any competition for the title of the world's friendliest people, Iranians would be definite finalists.
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Anahita temple
The glorious stone building of Anahita temple was constructed in Iran; the structure is attributed to the Persian water deity, Anahita.
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Autumn leaves festival in Isfahan
The autumn leaves festival was held in Isfahan to celebrate the beautiful changing leaves of the city.
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"Old Iranian Village Nominated for TO DO Award Human Rights in Tourism"
A plan envisaging the touring of the old quarter of the Esfahak village in the city of Tabas in central Iran has found its way to the final stage…
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Turkish tourists arrivals in Iran increased by 35%
"Serious steps have taken towards achieving the goal of balancing the exchange of tourists between the two countries of Iran and turkey considering…
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Bagh-e Narenjestan; must-see attraction in Shiraz
Set within a gorgeous garden, Bagh-e Narenjestan, which encircles a scenic pavilion, was built for the wealthy and powerful Mohammad-Ali Khan…
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Eye-popping Tir-kan Waterfall
Haft Abshar is one of the natural attractions located in northern Iran, at the heart of Hyrcanian forests of Savadkuh, near Babol, Mazandaran…
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Dress Code, alcohol ban not keeping tourists from visiting Iran
The former head of Iran’s Tourism Organisation says the compulsory hijab and a ban on alcohol in Iran do not prevent foreign tourists from visiting…
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Beyond Iran's Tourist Attractions; People and Places to Visit In Iran/Part 1
On a trip to Iran couple of years ago, I experienced first hand the beautiful hospitality of Iran beyond its tourist attractions. Iranians are…
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Persepolis under Restoration by Archaeologists Without Borders
A team of international archaeologists and restorers who are affiliated with the Archaeology Without Borders foundation has commenced the second…