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City in 'Mazandaran' Province
City in 'Mazandaran' Province
NEKA This township is located to the southeast of Sary and in the fringes of the Caspian Sea, and close to the city of Behshahr. The said city is also considered as an industrial locality in the northern territory. Not much is known about this area in ...
Tourist Attraction in Isfahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Isfahan (city)
Flower Garden of Isfahan offers a beautiful collection of Iran’s floral diversity. This Garden in one of Iran's great green space projects, which was completed in 1990s in Isfahan. The garden serves multiple purposes. It's a recreational, cultural, educational and research center. The buildings of the garden have Iranian traditional elements.
Tourist Attraction in Yazd (city)
Tourist Attraction in Yazd (city)
Dolatabad Garden in YAZD is regarded as one of the sites worth visiting due to its landscape and rich architectural pattern which exemplifies the diversity of Persian garden designs that have evolved and adapted to different climatic conditions. Visiting this masterpiece of traditional gardens is indeed an exciting adventure journey.
Tourist Attraction in Kashan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Kashan (city)
Designed for Shah Abbas I in the 16th century, this delightful garden with its symmetrical proportions, old cedars, spring-fed pools and fountains is renowned as being the very epitome of the Persian garden and its evocation of heaven.
Tourist Attraction in Isfahan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Isfahan (city)
There are many Historical Gardens in Isfahan city such as : Chahar baagh, Etemado-doleh Garden, Baba Amir, Badamestan, Haaj Saleh Garden, Abbas-Abad, Jelodaar Garden, Charkhaab, Chehel Sotoun, Darougheh Garden, Divan Beigi, Hezaar Jarib, Angourestan, ...
Tourist Attraction in Sirjan (city)
Tourist Attraction in Sirjan (city)
In the middle of nowhere near Sirjan, surrounded by only a few sheep lies this incredible garden of stone trees. Hundreds of tall dry trees stretch across the sand, each with stones small and large (some weighing over 20 pounds) hanging from the branches. It’s a man-made heaven for weird-seekers.
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