Happy Persian New Year from Adventure Iran! As the vibrant colors of spring paint the landscape and the fragrance of blossoms fills the air, we at Adventure Iran extend our warmest wishes for a joyous Persian New Year to all our friends, travelers, and adventurers! Nowruz, or the Persian New Year, marks the beginning of spring and symbolizes renewal, hope, and the promise of new beginnings. It is a time for celebration, reflection, and gathering with loved ones to share in the traditions and festivities that have been cherished for millennia. As we usher in this auspicious occasion, let us embrace the spirit of Nowruz and the opportunity it brings to cultivate positivity, gratitude, and kindness in our hearts. May the coming year be filled with abundance, prosperity, and countless adventures that ignite your spirit and nourish your soul. From the team at Adventure Iran, we wish you a Happy Persian New Year filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. Here's to new horizons, unforgettable experiences, and the boundless possibilities that await us in the year ahead! نوروز مبارک! Warm regards, Adventure Iran Team
Happy Persian New Year from Adventure Iran! As the vibrant colors of spring paint the landscape and the fragrance of blossoms fills the air, we at Adventure Iran extend our warmest wishes for a joyous Persian New Year to all our friends, travelers, and adventurers! Nowruz, or the Persian New Year, marks the beginning of
Nowruz The Persian New Year Nowruz in Iran marks the first day of Farvardin and the Iranian New Year. In the Gregorian calendar, Nowruz mostly occurs on March 20 or 21 and rarely on March 22 if it’s a leap year. This day in Iran and Afghanistan makes the New Year. UNESCO has registered Nowruz on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage as a World Heritage in 2009. The International Day of Nowruz (21th March) became well-know for the world. The United Nations officially accepted the “International Day of Nowruz” in 2010. More than 300 million people around the world, mostly in central Asia and IRAN, celebrate this day as the first day of the year and the New Year. Nowruz is officially a holiday celebrated in many countries such as Tajikistan, Russia, Turkmenistan, India, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Syria, Iraq, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Albania, and Uzbekistan. Iranians have inherited this ancient celebration from different ethnic groups in the region; a celebration with special colors and fragrances, which has a Persian identity and symbolizes the unity of Iranians. Nowruz is known as the beginning of the revitalization of nature, the timing of its growth, and the emergence of plants. Also, they believe they have to start the first day of the year by being in good spirits and wearing new clothes. The word NOWRUZ (Novruz, Navruz, Nooruz, Nevruz, Nauryz, Norooz, Nowrooz, Nowroz, Noruz, Novrooz, Novroz), means new day; its spelling and pronunciation may vary by country. Nowruz customs and traditions in Iran Chaharshanbe Suri (before Nowruz) Nowruz is a collection of celebrations and events. Nowruz celebrations first begin with Chaharshanbe Suri. On the last Thursday of the year, Iranians visit the graves of their forebearers to spend some time with their deceased loved ones. Khaneh Tekani (Spring cleaning) The other
Nowruz The Persian New Year Nowruz in Iran marks the first day of Farvardin and the Iranian New Year. In the Gregorian calendar, Nowruz mostly occurs on March 20 or 21 and rarely on March 22 if it’s a leap year. This day in Iran and Afghanistan makes the New Year. UNESCO has registered