Tabriz-Kermanshah-Tehran-Yazd-Isfahan tour package
Tabriz-Kermanshah-Tehran-Yazd-Isfahan tour package
Tabriz-Kermanshah-Tehran-Yazd-Isfahan tour package is one your options to visit our cultural cities like : Tabriz-Kermanshah-Tehran-Yazd and the beautiful Isfahan!
Tabriz is the capital city of East Azerbaijan Province, in northwestern Iran. Tabriz Bazaar, once a major Silk Road market, is a sprawling brick-vaulted complex selling carpets, spices and jewelry. The rebuilt 15th-century Blue Mosque retains original turquoise mosaics on its entrance arch. Collections at the Azerbaijan Museum range from prehistoric finds to 20th-century sculptures by Iranian artist Ahad Hosseini.
Kermanshah is one of Iran’s ancient cities bordered by Kordestan province to the north, Lorestan and Ilam provinces to the south, Hamadan province to the east and Iraq to the west. It is a semi-mountainous region which lies on the Zagros mountain range.It is home to thousands of tourist attractions, including historical sites. It is the cultural and historical jewel of Iran. Out of the 4,500 ancient sites and monuments, 736 have been registered on the list of National Heritage Sites.
The City of Yazd is located in the middle of the Iranian plateau, 270 km southeast of Isfahan, close to the Spice and Silk Roads. It bears living testimony to the use of limited resources for survival in the desert. Water is supplied to the city through a qanat system developed to draw underground water. The earthen architecture of Yazd has escaped the modernization that destroyed many traditional earthen towns, retaining its traditional districts, the qanat system, traditional houses, bazars, hammams, mosques, synagogues, Zoroastrian temples and the historic garden of Dolat-abad
Isfahan is a city in central Iran, known for its Persian architecture. In the huge Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the 17th-century Imam (Shah) Mosque, whose dome and minarets are covered with mosaic tiles and calligraphy. Ali Qapu Palace, built for Shah Abbas and completed in the late 16th century, has a music room and a verandah overlooking the square’s fountains. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is known for its intricate tiling.