The Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley Iran’s Newest UNESCO World Heritage Site Introduction In July 2025, the Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley were inscribed in UNESCO as the 29th UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iran, marking another major achievement in recognizing the country’s rich and ancient heritage. Situated in Lorestan province, in
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Iran Iran, a land rich in history and culture, boasts 29 UNESCO World Heritage Sites as of July 2025, making it one of the top countries globally for such recognized sites. From all 29 registered sites, 27 of which are cultural and 2 are natural heritage sites. These
Iran Reaches 29 UNESCO World Heritage Sites with New Addition in Khorramabad Valley Date: July 2025 We’re proud to share that Iran has officially reached a new cultural milestone — the country now has 29 UNESCO World Heritage Sites! In 11 July 2025, UNESCO added the Prehistoric Sites of the Khorramabad Valley to its
Yazdi Sweets Baklava and Qottab –A Taste of Persian Delight Yazdi Sweets are the most famous Iranian sweets. Yazd, the ancient desert city of Iran, is famous not only for its stunning mud-brick architecture and Zoroastrian heritage but also for its delectable sweets. Among the many traditional Persian confections, Baklava (Baghlava Yazdi) and Qottab
Exploring Iran’s Tea Plantation Areas A Journey Through Lush Landscapes and Rich Traditions Introduction When most travelers think of Iran, images of ancient ruins, UNESCO heritage sites, deserts, and vibrant bazaars come to mind. But nestled in the lush northern provinces lies a hidden gem that few outsiders have experienced — Iran’s tea plantations.
Iran’s Most Beautiful Desert Places 10 best Iranian desert villages and Oases Iran’s Most Beautiful Desert Places are one of the main Iranian natural tourist attractions that many travellers would like to visit. Iran’s deserts hold hidden gems—Towns, villages and oases that have sustained life for centuries in an otherwise harsh environment. These settlements are
Tochal Mountain The Gateway to Iran’s High Mountains from Tehran Mount Tochal, rising to an altitude of 3,964 meters, stands as one of the most accessible high-altitude peaks in Iran and plays a unique role as the natural skyline of Tehran. Situated directly north of the capital, Tochal is not just a mountain—it’s a year-round
Iran’s Natural Wonders A Hidden Paradise for Nature Lovers Iran’s Natural Wonders are as diverse and dramatic as its ancient culture, offering breathtaking landscapes that remain hidden gems for most travelers. When most people think of Iran, ancient ruins, bustling bazaars, and Persian architecture come to mind. But beyond the cultural treasures lies a vast
Vali Asr Street: The Beating Heart of Tehran Stretching over 17 kilometers from the foothills of the Alborz Mountains to the heart of the Iranian capital, Vali Asr Street is the longest and most iconic avenue in Tehran. Lined with thousands of towering plane trees, it is not just a road—it is a cultural, historical,
Shahsavan Nomads A Unique Off-the-Beaten-Path Experience for Discovering The Shahsavan Nomads are one of Iran’s famous tribes. Iran is home to diverse ethnic groups and nomadic tribes, each with its own traditions, culture, and way of life. Among them, the Shahsavan nomads, primarily inhabiting the northwestern regions of Iran, offer a unique insight into the