Informazioni su Visit IRAN (Tourism)
Discover Iran: A Land of Wonders
Iran is a land of unique landscapes, ranging from limpid water springs to lush pomegranate orchards. It's a place where nature and history intertwine in a way that captivates the imagination.
Beyond Media Narratives
Forget about what you may have heard about Iran through global media. Spend some time and seek the opinions of those who have actually visited Iran. Over the past few years, the global news about Iran has often been overshadowed by political challenges between Iran and the West, leading to a predominantly negative perception. Instead of focusing on Iran’s rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, diverse climates, and welcoming people, media coverage has often centered on war, terrorism, nuclear concerns, and economic sanctions.
Peaceful and Hospitable
Iran is completely free from the crises that have affected the Middle East and North Africa, from Turkey to Egypt. You won't find any wars, killings, bombings, kidnappings, or riots here. Iran stands out as a safe haven compared to its neighboring countries. Iranians are incredibly hospitable towards foreign visitors, and both the people and the government recognize that developing the tourism industry can boost the economy and improve the global image of Iran.
Natural Wonders
Iran offers a plethora of natural wonders that will surprise you. Contrary to common misconceptions, Iran is not just a land of deserts. One-third of the country is mountainous, featuring majestic peaks like Mount Damavand, the highest in the Middle East and the second-highest volcano in the world, standing at 5,671 meters. The country is home to hundreds of mountains over 4,000 and 3,000 meters high, with roaring rivers and stunning waterfalls creating breathtaking landscapes. Northern Iran, stretching from the Alborz mountain range to the Caspian Sea and the Zagros mountain range, is covered in dense, pristine forests. Golestan National Park, a UNESCO biosphere reserve, showcases the country's rich biodiversity, rivaling that of entire continents.
Diverse Climates
Iran boasts a remarkable variety of climates. In any given season, you can experience a 40-degree Celsius temperature difference. During winter, you can ski in the Alborz or Zagros mountain ranges and later in the day, fly to the southern coast of Iran to swim in the Persian Gulf. In summer, you can visit some of the hottest places on Earth near Kerman, experiencing temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius, and within a two-hour drive, you can reach cooler mountain regions.
Ancient History and Culture
Iran is one of the oldest cradles of civilization. Evidence of human habitation dates back 6,000 years, with cave paintings depicting hunters from 15,000 years ago. The Jiroft civilization is 12,000 years old, and Sialk hills date back 7,000 years. The first known skull and eye surgeries were performed in the Burned City of Sistan and Baluchestan 5,000 years ago.
Historical and Architectural Marvels
Iran has hosted some of the world's oldest and most magnificent empires. The Achaemenid Empire, ruling from 2,600 to 2,100 years ago, extended from Greece and Egypt to India and China. Today, Iran boasts some of the most incredible historical and archaeological sites, including Persepolis, which remains one of the most awe-inspiring ancient ruins in the world.
Clear Your Mind and Experience Iran
Leave behind any negative stereotypes you may have about Iran. Let us guide you through this enchanting land, filled with surprises and wonders, and experience the heart of the glorious Persian Empire for yourself.
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