19 September 2024
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Iran: Four-Season Tourism Spot

IRAN with 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites is one of the 10 countries with the most Cultural Heritage Sites in the UNESCO’s World Heritage list

Iran : Four-Season Tourism Spot

Iran is famous for its four-season weather. It is considered as one of few countries in the world where visitors may experience all four seasons in a part of the country all year long.

You can find four seasons at the same time throughout the year in every corner of the country. At the time that summer starts in the southern and northern parts of the country close to the bodies of water (Caspian Sea in the north and Persian Gulf in south), you will be able to travel to the west to ski in snowy mountainous regions.

If you are planning to go to the west of the country and also the mountainous area, make sure you have a cardigan or a light jacket with you. If you are going to higher elevations, make sure you are prepared for a very cold temperature. It can get chilly even in the middle of August! (Please Click here).

 

Anyone travelling has a duty of care to themselves and to others during Pandemic.

Stay safe and travel responsibly by following these simple but effective guidelines (Please Click here).

 

UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in Iran (Please Click here).

IRAN with 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites is one of the 10 countries with the most Cultural Heritage Sites in the UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

24 heritage sites in Iran have already been registered in the UNESCO’s list of World Heritage: Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran, Bam and its Cultural Landscape, Bisotun, Cultural Landscape of Maymand, Golestan Palace, Gonbad-e Qabus, Masjed-e Jame of Isfahan, Meidan-e Emam, Pasargadae , Persepolis , Shahr-i Sokhta, Sheikh Safi al-din Khanegah and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil, Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, Soltaniyeh Dome, Susa, Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex, Takht-e Soleyman, Tchogha Zanbil, The Persian Qanat, Lut desert,The Persian Garden, Sassanid Archeological Landscape of Fars Region, Historic City of Yazd as well as Hyrcanian Forests,(please Click here).

 

 

 

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