Iran natural attractions
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Autumn's Embrace: Discover Enchantment of Dalkhani Jungle in Ramsar
In the heart of Mazandaran province, the Dalkhani Jungle unfolds like a vibrant tapestry during autumn, inviting wanderers to immerse themselves…
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Aras River; A Lifeline Through Time
The Aras River, known in antiquity as Araxes, winds its way through the rugged landscapes of Iran, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, embodying both the…
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Makran Coast at Risk of Environmental Disaster
Makran coastal region is known for its rugged terrain, impressive cliffs and sandy beaches. The coastal waters of this region host dynamic marine…
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Rebirth of Lake Urmia in Pictures
In the heart of Iran, nestled amidst the vast expanses, lies the captivating Lake Urmia. Once a vibrant expanse, it had fallen victim to the…
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Inverted Tulips of Iran: A Whisper of Resilience
In the heart of Iran, Isfahan, where the sun's rays kiss the earth with a gentle ardor, there blooms a spectacle of nature's artistry. These…
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Yazd's Enchanting Rig-e Zarin Desert, Where Beauty Meets Serenity
The beauty of Yazd's deserts goes beyond the visual spectacle. It is an experience that engages all the senses. The ancient city of Yazd, with…
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Sofeh Mountain: A Symphony of Tranquility and Natural Splendor
Sofeh Mountain, nestled in the heart of Isfahan, stands as a majestic guardian overlooking the city. Its magnificent presence captivates all…
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Discover Enchanting Charm of Yase Chai: Iran's Village Without Alleys
In the heart of the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province lies the enchanting coastal village of "Yase Chai". Nestled on the edge of the Zayandehrud…
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Kandovan Village in Northwestern Iran Joins UNWTO's Best Tourism Villages Network
Kandovan, the rocky village located in Northwestern Iran, has recently been included in the prestigious Best Tourism Villages Network by the…
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Iran's Hyrcanian forests received joint UNESCO label with Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's Hirkan Forest has been added to the United Nations' list of Natural World Heritage sites as an extension of Iran's Hyrcanian Forests.…
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By Elahe Seyfodin
Miankaleh; Iran's profoundly significant ecological sanctuary
The Miankaleh peninsula, a captivating natural treasure, is nestled in the southeastern expanse of the Caspian Sea. Encompassing an array of…
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Behind the scenes of harvesting Safflower in Isfahan's Bersian
Safflower was a key crop in ancient Egypt, and it eventually spread to Greece, China, and even Spain. For ages, it was used to color clothes,…
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Rageh Canyon: a must-visit for adventure seekers
Canyons offer a unique and thrilling experience, such as navigating through narrow gorges, rappelling down waterfalls, and swimming through pools…
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Kordestan; land of springs and waterfalls
Kordestan province is home to towering mountains, wide valleys, and gushing waterfalls.
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Ancient Seymareh: archaeologists carving new trenches on the outskirts
A team of archaeologists has commenced work digging new trenches on the outskirts of Seymareh aimed at finding fresh data that helps them determine…
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Let's taste Malayer's edible gold
For Iran with a heritage of cultivation and harvesting of grapes, the annual grape harvest of Malayer is an excellent time of year. Iran’s grapes…
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Geotourism still has untapped potential in Iran
Geotourism is an important sector in Iran due to the country’s special geological structure, an official with the tourism ministry has said.
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Discover cozy Hamedan's Silvar
With its cobbled alleys and stunning natural landscapes, Silvar is full of charm! Perched on the top of the foothill of the Alvand Mountain range…
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Most impressive displays of autumn colours in Isfahan's Khansar
The rusting of leaves, the astonishing colors and the fresh air - autumn provides the perfect backdrop for those enjoying their daily saunters…
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Most Beautiful Natural Wonders In Iran
If mosques and ancient ruins aren’t enough to satisfy a sightseeing tour, Iran’s varied and dramatic landscapes offer the demanding traveler…
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All about Iran's Kerman
Kermān, also spelled Kirmān, city, provincial capital, and ostān (province), southeastern Iran. The city lies on a sandy plain, 5,738 feet (1,749…
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Hear pure silence in Chahkooh Canyon
Qeshm Island is home to distinctive natural sites that brings indescribable beauty and fantastic scenery to visitors; Chahkooh Canyon is one…
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Iran shares five ecoregions
Each region is defined by its characteristics that play a significant role in a land's biodiversity and richness, based on which, Iran shares…
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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.