natural attractions in Iran
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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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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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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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By Afshin Majlesi
Autumn's farewell party: everyone is invited
For color enthusiasts, finding autumn gold is highly rewarding when heart-shaped leaves go glorious red, orange, and yellow.
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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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Iran's Rasht never fails to impress
Enchanting, lovely, and captivating are just a few words to describe Rasht. The diverse city is saturated with picturesque landscapes and rich…
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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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Cultivation of tourism in the countryside
In recent years, an increasing number of travelers are looking for something different such as spending a day in tranquil countryside, picking…
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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…