7 Most Famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Iran   Iran has 28 UNESCO World Heritage Sites as of September 2024 26 of which are cultural and 2 are natural. The first Iranian sites registered with UNESCO were Persepolis and Chogha Zanbil, which were registered in 1979.  The latest registered sites are Hegmataneh  registered in

Sven Hedin’s footsteps in Iran Central Desert The video is about a long desert trekking in Dasht-e Kavir desert and is made from different Adventure Iran desert trekking tours from 2011 to 2019. Unfortunately, we haven’t got much footage from our trips and the video was made from what we could get from these memorable

Iran Caravanserais   Iran Caravanserais (UNESCO) were built during the Safavid dynasty on the Silk Road route of Persia.  These were essential to service the needs of the influx of traders and travelers passing through.  At that time, the country was massive and called Persia.  During that dynasty, Iran had a main role in the

Iran Silk Road Iran was known as Persia during the Silk Road period. It was the main ring of the chain from East to West. It was strategically placed for the Silk Road trade with several routes passing through Iran’s ancient and beautiful country. Nowadays, Iran is no longer considered so famous for the Silk