Yazd Travel Guide
Reading Time: 10 minutes Yazd travel guide takes you to the city of the aqueducts, windbreakers, and the capital of mud-brick architecture in the heart of the desert.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Yazd travel guide takes you to the city of the aqueducts, windbreakers, and the capital of mud-brick architecture in the heart of the desert.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Shahr-i Sokhta, the city that legacies of the pasts, which has attracted explorers from all over the world with its relics and history.
Reading Time: 15 minutes Takht-e Soleyman, This legendary attraction is the land of myths is one of the most mysterious monuments of ancient Persia.
Reading Time: 5 minutes Bam Citadel, the largest clay and mud complex in the heart of the Spice Road in one of the oldest cities in Persia.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Soltaniyeh Dome, symbolizes the victory of Persian culture over the wild mood of the Mongols in Zanjan province.
Reading Time: 7 minutes Shushtar, a tropical city with a clever architecture that has a history dates back to more than a thousand years ago.
Reading Time: 5 minutes Pahlevani rituals is the intangible cultural heritage of Iran and this ritual has been very popular in the city of Yazd.
Reading Time: 6 minutes Fin Garden embraces soaring trees, fountains, and the greenery of forests with outstanding architecture in the heart of the desert.
Reading Time: 6 minutes Jame Mosque of Isfahan is telling stories from the ancient Persia which is impelled its base to the Islamic era.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque,The masterpiece of Persian architecture and the yellow agate jewel shinning under the light of the day.
Reading Time: 12 minutes Naghsh-e Jahan Square, with the official name of Imam Square is one of the most worthwhile and spelling historical monuments in Isfahan.
Reading Time: 10 minutes Persepolis displays Achaemenid art as a ceremonial capital of Persia that Darius I ordered to build as a symbol of Persian greatness.