Attractions - Foreign
Mazandaran Province
Mazandaran province (Persian: استان مازندران, [Māzandarān]) is located in the southern coast of the Caspian Sea and adjacent to Alborz mountain range. There are large forests, green mountains and beautiful seas. In the mountains, plains and forests of this province, people have still preserved connection with their ancient civilization and culture. This is the land of happiness, a land whose music consists of melodies influenced by forests, seas and harvesting farm products.
Mazandarān is truly a piece of heaven whose rice fields and citrus gardens are especially notable and its caviar is a precious gift for all people across the world. Migrating birds are also in love with this land and every year in cold months, they settle in lagoons and plains.
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Fereydounkenar International Wetland
This wetland is home to millions of rare migratory birds constantly moving between Iran and Russia; these birds spend the winters there. Annually, more than 100,000 migratory birds enter, among which we can mention swans and ducks, wild geese, and eagles, etc
Go SomewhereVeresk Bridge
The Veresk Bridge (Persian: پل ورسک, [Pol-e Veresk]) draw attention to Firuzkuh Road, near Gaduk Pass, linking the two slopes of the mountain. Veresk Bridge is located in Savadkuh county, Mazandaran province. Veresk is also the name of a nearby village and an eighty-year-old masterpiece of bridge engineering from early 1920.
Go SomewhereAbas Abad Garden
Abbas Abad is a garden and a lake located in Behshahr city. In 1020 AH, Shah Abbas Safavi ordered the construction of this complex in an area which was called "Kharguran" in that period of time. In a land that, according to Shah Abbas, was "Ashraf al-Bilad". The order to build the complex eventually ended up with the construction of a garden which is considered today the most important and worthwhile non-desert garden in Iran.
Go SomewhereCaspian Sea
Khazar sea that is also called Caspian, Tabarestan and Mazandaran, is extended over the northern margin of Iran. Caspian is the biggest lake in the world and that is why the honorary name of Sea was given to it. Caspian Sea reaches to Russia from the north and to Iran from the south. Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan countries are in its east and it is co-border with Republic of Azerbaijan and other parts of the Russia from the west.
Go SomewhereDamavand Mountain
The mountain is located in north of Iran at the central part of the Alborz Mountain range located on the south of the Caspian Sea. One can see the mountain from Tehran, Varamin, Qom and the Caspian Sea beach, given the weather is not foggy or polluted. Damavand is the symbol of stability in the Iranian culture and enjoys a good reputation in Persian literature and mythology.
Go SomewhereNima Yushij's Home
Yush is a village with a relatively old history in the mountainous and summer climate, whose pristine nature and rural texture have been well preserved. The presence of the house of Nima's father in this village has added to the cultural value of the region. His birthplace, which is also his tomb, is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings of the Qajar period
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