Iran’s culinary heritage has received international praise as four beloved Persian rice dishes have been ranked among the world’s top forty by the global food guide TasteAtlas. Kateh, Chelo, Chelow Kebab and Tahchin all earned places in the TasteAtlas list of the one hundred best rice dishes worldwide, reaffirming Iran’s reputation as a destination where
Tehran Grand Bazaar The Beating Heart of Iran’s Capital Tehran Grand Bazaar, a centuries-old marketplace, is one of the most vibrant and historically significant commercial centers in Iran. Located in the heart of Tehran, this sprawling bazaar is not just a shopping destination but also a cultural and historical landmark that reflects the rich heritage,
In a proud moment for Iran’s diverse and ever-evolving tourism landscape, three remarkable villages Shafiabad in Kerman Province, Kandelus in Mazandaran, and Soheili on Qeshm Island in Hormozgan have been honored among the Best Tourism Villages of 2025 by the UNESCO World Tourism Organization. This international recognition celebrates not only the beauty of these destinations
Kashan Joins UNESCO’s Creative Cities Network in Architecture On World Cities Day 2025, during the 43rd UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand, Kashan was officially recognized as a Creative City of Architecture by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. This milestone marks one of the first times UNESCO has added architectures a distinct creative field in its network,
Iran Visa Policy Update A Return to Accessible Travel for 2025 We have important and positive news to share with everyone dreaming of visiting Iran. The temporary visa restrictions that were briefly implemented have been officially lifted, and Iran’s visa policy has returned to its well-established and accessible framework. This means the door
Iran’s Must-Visit Destinations A Journey Through History, Culture, and Nature In this guide to Iran’s must-visit destinations, we’ll introduce 12 of the country’s most beautiful places that every first-time visitor should explore. Iran is a land of contrasts, where ancient history meets breathtaking landscapes. From bustling cities filled with architectural marvels to remote villages that
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7 Most Famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Iran Iran has 29 UNESCO World Heritage Sites as of July 2025. In overall 27 of which are cultural heritage sites and 2 are natural sites. The first Iranian sites registered with UNESCO were Persepolis and Chogha Zanbil, which were registered in 1979. The latest registered
Countries with the Most UNESCO World Heritage Sites Are you curious about which countries are home to the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites? Here’s a guide to the top 10 nations rich in cultural and natural wonders. If you’re seeking remarkable destinations to explore, focusing on UNESCO World Heritage Sites is a fantastic idea, as
Kandovan : Iran’s Ancient Rock-Cut Village Nestled in the northwest of Iran, Kandovan Village is one of the country’s most fascinating Iran off-the-beaten-track destinations. Located approximately 60 km from Tabriz, this unique village is famous for its troglodyte dwellings, carved into volcanic rock formations. Often compared to Cappadocia in Turkey, Kandovan offers an authentic
Persepolis: The Majestic Ruins of the Persian Empire Discover the Glory of Persepolis, Iran’s Timeless Treasure Persepolis, one of the most awe-inspiring historical sites in the world, is an essential stop for travelers visiting Iran. As the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Persepolis represents the height of Persian art, culture, and power. Recognized










