Thursday, September 8, 2016

Iran’s Destination to consider exploring

ESFAHAN, This former imperial capital (also known as Isfahan) is home to arguably the most majestic collection of buildings in the Islamic world, centred around its tree-lined Imam Square
PERSEPOLIS, The ceremonial capital of the ancient Persian Empire was destroyed by Alexander the Great, but its frieze-covered, Unesco-listed ruins are among the world’s greatest.
YAZD, A desert cit yof winding lanes, blue-tiled mosque and badgirs (ventilating wind towers), Yazd is built almost entirely using traditional mud-brick architecture.
SHIRAZ, The heartland of Persian culture, Shiraz is known for its wine, literature and poetry, as well as for its tribal weavings, historic gardens and fertile valleys.
TEHRAN, Iran’s capital has a range of museums and galleries, manic bazaars and a thriving café culture, with the snow-carpeted Alborz Mountains at hand for an active escape.

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