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Naqsh-e Rostam
Naqsh-e Rostam is an archaeological site located about twelve kilometers northwest of Persepolis, in the…

Golestan Palace
Golestan Palace is the historical residence of the Qajar dynasty located in Tehran. The oldest…

Historical house of Bagheriha
Golestan province is mostly known for its natural attractions such as forests, mountains, and waterfalls.…

Asfak Caravanserai
One of the most almost intact and stable caravanserais that remained from the Safavid and…

Niavaran Palace Complex
The Niavaran Palace Complex is an approximately eleven-hectare park-like area in the Niavaran district in…

Khan Theological School
Khan Theological School established by Muhammad Taghi Khan, one of the famous and benevolent rulers…

Darbandsar Ski Resort
Darbandsar is a ski resort in Iran, opened in 1982. It is located in the…

The Chal Nakhjir Cave
Chal Nakhjir Cave is located in the Markazi province, in the middle of the road…

Milad Tower
The Milad Tower or Borj-e-Milad is the tallest tower in Iran. It rises in the…

Vank Cathedral
Vank Cathedral, or “The Holy Savior Cathedral” is a cathedral located in Isfahan. Vank means…

Estakhrgah Village
Estakhrgah small village is situated in Rudbar city, 75 kilometers from Rasht, at the foot…

Espinas Palace Hotel
Standing proudly in the north of Tehran, Espinas Palace Hotel, a hidden gem, and peaceful…
Travel Inspiration

Sadeh Festival
Sadeh Festival is one of the ancient rituals of Iran, which is held on the 100th day of the great winter, which coincides with the 10th

Simorgh | A mythical bird from the ancient
Simorgh (Sirang) is a mythical-legendary bird in Iranian literature and culture that plays an important role in the stories of Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh. “Konam” is the

Habits of Iranian | 12 facts you don’t know about Iran
Traveling to Iran is becoming increasingly appealing in light of their recent historic nuclear deal. Despite popular belief, Iran has a lot to offer travelers.