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spend one week in Iran

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 We will all agree that Iran is not the most attractive tourist destination, but also that this is changing more and more over time. Iran is a country that has so much to offer that no matter what you expect from this trip, you will return home with very positive impressions. Iran is known for its very interesting attractions and sights, it offers unusual and delicious food, and the people are very friendly and it will make this trip even more beautiful. In case you are planning a trip to Iran for a week, we have put together a guide that will help you make the most of your time there. Let us begin. The best time of year to visit Iran The first thing to think about before embarking on this journey is when you want it to happen. Since you will be spending a week there, it is a good idea to find out what time of year is best for traveling. If you don't want to be too hot or too cold on this trip, we suggest that you visit Iran in April or October, because these are the months when th

Iran not safe!

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  Not long ago, a video went viral on social media made by a French film director, photographer, blogger, and traveler named Benjamin Martinie, also known as TOLT. He is mainly known for making videos of beauties from different countries, using opposite adjectives with the title "Don't go to (the name of the country)". In one of the last videos of him, he pointed to Iran and indicated how big Iran is. Thanks to his original editing style and his eye for detail, Tolt creates unique immersive stories that will make you want to pack up and go there. Also, he somehow changed people's thoughts and showed them the real image of Iran . According to him, the goal of this film is to change preconceptions about Iran. So, here are the reasons why you shouldn't even consider coming to Iran!   Iranian landscapes are mainstream! From the northernmost part, the Caspian Sea, to the southern part, in the islands of the Persian Gulf, you can experience only one thing: true be

Wank Church

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  Wank Church is one of the largest historical and religious attractions in the Jolfa district and one of Isfahan’s landmarks. Wank Church was built by Armenian immigrants during the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid; Of course, its original shape was different from today's building. Initially, the church had only a religious application for Christians; But today the greatest attention is paid to the historical dimension and the cultural attraction of the church. The Julfa district of Isfahan, where the Wank Church is located, has long been home to Armenian immigrants in Iran. During the Safavid period, Shah Abbas I ordered the retreat of the Iranians in the war with the Ottomans. On their return, the Iranian army passed through Armenia. By order of Shah Abbas, large sections of the route were destroyed to prevent the Ottomans from advancing, and in the meantime the Armenian people were threatened with massacre. For this reason, Shah Abbas decided to bring Armenians to Iran and settle t

Ramsar- Heaven In Iran

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 How to get to Ramsar? West Mazandaran is one of the most beautiful cities in Iran. This beautiful city, whose name we must have heard many times, is Ramsar. Ramsar reaches Tonekabon from the east, borders Chabaksar from the west, encompasses the Alborz Mountains from the south, and the Caspian Sea from the north. To get to Ramsar, you need to start your route from Karaj-Chalous. Passing Abbasabad, he reached Tonekabon and then Ramsar. Why are northern Iran and Ramsar special? Northern Iran is a colorful part of the country with a pleasant climate that welcomes most Iranians every year. Ramsar is one of the most popular destinations in the north. On the one hand, this city is in the embrace of the beautiful slopes of the Alborz forest and on the other hand, it is in the embrace of the enchanting shores of the Caspian Sea. The city has become a popular tourist destination with its unique landscape and pleasant climate. In addition to its beautiful natural attractions, Ramsar is also hom