Travel with Nomads in Iran

The glamour of nomadic women’s colorful dresses, men in the entrance of black tents with their manliest mustaches of all time, colored-eyed children with rosy cheeks laughing while you are trying to capture all these beauties in a picture, can be a good visual entry to the story of Persian nomads’ life, but there is […]

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The Persian Qanat

A Qanat which literally means ‘channel’ in Persian is an underground tunnel that directs fresh water from a source in the mountains to an opening at a lower altitude for the purpose of irrigation. The Qanat is an ingenious and sustainable way to easily provide a reliable supply of water to all societies living in […]

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Statue and Cave of Shapur I

In the beautiful Zagros mountains, located in the southern region of Iran about 6 km from the ancient city of Bishapur, you will find one of the numerous mesmerizing pieces of history in Iran. A 7-meter colossal statue of Shapur I, the second ruler of the legendary Sasanid Empire (224-651 AD). The Sasanid Empire was […]

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Mosques in Iran, the Symbols of Islamic Architecture

Mosques in Iran are among the best in the world in terms of architecture. The combination of symmetrical patterns, geometric shapes, and vivid colors dazzles both tourists and residents. Mosques in Iran are a sight to behold with their elaborate geometric shapes, exquisite artwork, and breathtaking brilliant colors. Therefore, these stunning holy sites are certain […]

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