Nabio Island in Persian Gulf with Unique Nature - Tourism news
Sunday, 13 January 2019 16:25
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Nabio is an un-inhabited island in the Persian Gulf. Located in the Hormozgan province, the island has attracted a growing number of tourists over the past years by its unique and pristine nature....
Korsi: Pleasant Warmth for Family Gathering - Tourism news
Wednesday, 09 January 2019 15:59
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Not a long time ago, Korsi was found in nearly all Iranian houses during cold seasons. With the change of lifestyle, Korsi is not a houseware anymore th...
Khorheh Temple: Archaeological Site in Iran - Tourism news
Tuesday, 08 January 2019 16:19
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Khorheh means the location where the sun rises. Khorheh Historical Site in central region of Mahallat, during the time of the Parthians in the village o...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - About 40 kilometers southeast of Iran's northwestern city of Tabriz, The Sahand Ski Resort stands on the north side of Sahand Mountain....
Parvar Protected Area, North of Iran - Tourism news
Saturday, 05 January 2019 16:24
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Located in-between Caspian Hyrcanian Mixed Forests and Kavir Desert of Semnan Province, Parvar Protected Area, spanning an area of 66000 hectares, is a ...
Nearly 2,000 US Citizens Visit Iran in 9 Months: Spokesman - Politics news
Thursday, 03 January 2019 08:47
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said some 2,000 American citizens traveled to the Islamic Republic in the first nine months of the cur...
Nearly 2,000 US Citizens Visit Iran in 9 Months: Spokesman - Politics news
Thursday, 03 January 2019 08:47
Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said some 2,000 American citizens traveled to the Islamic Republic in the first nine months of the cur...
Mount Damavand is the highest peak in Iran and the highest volcano in Asia.
Travel tips
Things to Know Before Trip One of the most important things to remember is that Iranians aren’t Arabs, they’re Persian. They speak Farsi (and other dialects), not Arabic, and some people might feel offended if you great them with Arabic words.