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Iran ranks second in terms of fast growing tourism Iran , which hosted a total of 4.867 million foreign tourists in 2017 , in 2018 with a grow of 49.9% hosted 7.295 minion foreign tourists and reached the 2nd rank in the world fastest growing tourism. Iran Tourism Movement on Track The Minister of culture, [...]
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Tourism in Iran is diverse, providing a range of activities from hiking and skiing in the Alborz and Zagros mountains, to beach holidays by the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea. The Iranian government has made concerted efforts to attract tourists to the various destinations in the country and arrivals have increased in recent years.
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Laft is one of the villages in the central part of Qeshm in Hormozgan province in southern Iran. The natural face of the Laft village among tropical green trees and tall palm trees, along with the stunning beauty of the sea and Hara floating forest, is appealing to any newcomer. The large and small wind [...]
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Boghe Pir, a shrine, is located in the Tem-e Sonnati village close to the Tourian region. The shrine’s half-ruined building is still beautiful and lovely. Beautiful semi-circular mortar plasterworks are seen around the neck of the dome. A short, narrow and small door forms the entrance of the shrine, with the Pir Shrine lying below [...]
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Tourian is a village about 31 km to the southwest of Qeshm. Agriculture is booming in this village. Vegetable cultivation, sunflower farms and beautiful palm groves are among the tourist attractions of this region. At the time of Mongol invasion when anarchy was the order of the day in Iran, any tribe which could escape [...]
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The Bibi Cistern was built on Qeshm Island more than two centuries ago. The historical site, which is a lake-based cistern, is located in Shahab District and is one of the sightseeing sites of Hormozgan Province. The Bibi Cistern is the first lake-based cistern which was built by Soghiyeh, a female benefactor and the wife of Sheikh Abdollah, a one-time ruler of the island.
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Kaseh Salakh is a featureless area, seven kilometers in length and about five kilometers in width, on the southern coast of the island. It has no flora or vegetation; there are no traces of life in it. Thousands of small and big dome-like hillsides and erosional patterns are seen there, those which have bubbled from [...]
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There are 366 wells forming Tala Water wells, equal to the number of days in a leap year; each day people used the water of one well. There are multiple wells next to Naderi Castle in Laft. The hardworking people in the region dug them through Schist rocks which had covered the ground. Since a plaster layer lies at [...]
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This castle, which is in Laft – an old village on Qeshm Island – beside Tala Wells, is known as Naderi or Nader Shahi (King Nader) Castle. But its construction predates Nader Shah. It is believed to have been built on the foundations of the ancient pre-Islamic fortresses. Ebrahim Kazerouni who visited the castle in [...]
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Aali Mohammad Valley which is located in the western part of Qeshm island spans along a north-south line. There is another geological phenomenon – Aali Mohammad Valley – near Chahkuh Valley in Qeshm. The valley is more attractive than Chahkuh thanks to beautiful scenes the latter has created on its walls; water is easily seen [...]
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