Iran Travel Guides and Tips
Iran is one of the largest states washed by the Persian Gulf. Historically, it is the inheritance of famous Persia, as evidence of this long history is the local language – Persian. There are ancient monuments in the vast territory, including the historic Persepolis with the nearby burial place of Naqsh-e Rustam. Visitors can admire the well-known pink Nasir al Mulk mosque with its beautiful stained-glass windows, the Shah Royal Mosque from 17th-century or the very interesting complex of the three-stage mosque Amir Chakhmaq. On the other hand, the Iran landscape is very nice too. Worth visiting is the desert town of Kashan, which is the centre of the Dasht-e Kavir Desert. If you prefer to stay in the mountains, we recommend visiting the ancient village of Abyaneh.