Part I. Welcoming
The population of Iran is composed of several races, each one different in its cultures and dialects. Most young people are highly educated and proud of their traditions and history and try to show their habits and lifestyle to tourists by inviting them to their homes and events.
All tourists are usually very welcomed and well-treated during their visit to Iran.
Part I. Architecture and culture
If you have decided to travel to Iran to spend your holidays, do not forget that Iran is a huge country that offers many types of activities. the first of the top 10 is always culture and architecture. Due to the long history, tourists usually choose Iran to explore the culture and incredible buildings / monuments that exist throughout Iran. The Persian / Islamic architecture makes people excited during their visit to Iran.
Located in the southeast of the Iranian province of Fars, these eight archaeological sites are located in three geographical areas: Firuzabad, Bishapur and Savestan. These are fortified structures, palaces and urban plans whose construction dates back to the first and last moments of the Sassanian empire, which extended in the region between the years 224 and 658 of our era. The sites include in particular the first capital of the founder of the dynasty, Ardachir Papakan and a city and architectural structures due to his successor, King Shapur Iº. This archaeological landscape, which is based on an optimal...
When we are getting ready to travel to a new destination, this is really helpful to know some main words and phrases in their own language. Not only is it useful in various situations to handle our affairs, but also it helps us to socialize more easily with the local people there.
Moreover learning new languages even a bit, while traveling to other countries, and is an amusing part of a travel and a memorable part of the experience.
Farsi (Persian Language) is the main language of Iran (As you may know Iran is a multicultural country when...
The discovery of the third underground city of Hamedan province, which is about 2 km south of Salehabad, is a new incident in the field of cultural heritage of Hamadan and Iran, which once again brought archaeologists to work.
The underground city of Saleh Abad, located 2 km south of Saleh Abad, dates back to the Seljuk and Ilkhan era (the 6th and 7th centuries solar hijri calendar) with the extent of more than 5 hectares. The accurate size isn’t discovered yet.
In the first phase of the exploration, 6 spaces and several corridors w...
"Debido a la subida de la tasa de inflacion y para mejorar los servicios de mantenimiento y restauracion de las atracciones turisticas de Iran, los precios de las entradas subiran hasta 250%." Es la ultima comunicacion de la organizacion de turismo de Iran lo cual anuncia la subida de los precios de las entradas a las attraciones turisticas de Iran. Por ejemplo la visita a la mezquita de Sheikh Lotfollah que antes costaba 2 euros, ahora cuesta 5 euros.