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Iran is a country rich in natural resources, with outstanding cultural heritage. You will be truly amazed by the traditional architecture, exciting nightlife and friendly people. Iran has everything to offer for both family traveler and independent backpackers. You will always find
interesting destinations to visit within or close proximity to the destination you are currently visiting.
In Iran, you can ski in the morning, and camel ride in the afternoon. You can explore incredible ruins, visit one of the world's oldest civilizations, and marvel at the seventh wonder of the ancient world ― the Great Pyramids. You'll feel like you're on top of the world when you take in spectacular views from atop Mount Damavand -- just don't look down! a
One of the most mysterious and powerful countries in the Middle East is Iran. From ancient culture to modern history, this country is a safe haven for explorers and adventurers. You will find the world of Persian carpets, giant mosques, miniature Persian garden and colorful costumes. This diverse nation has everything to satisfy tourists' needs. Ancient ruins, bustling cities, colorful deserts, fertile valleys, dense rain forest and gorgeous great lakes are just some of Iran's many exotic destinations that thrill travelers from all over the world.
Iran is a rich country in natural resources, oil and natural gas reserves, forest, salt and fresh water lakes, etc. It borders the Caspian Sea, Iran has an area of 636,372 square kilometers of land with a population of over 75 million people
Located at the crossroads of two continents, Iran is a beautiful and ancient country that features incredible natural scenic diversity. A series of mountain ranges, known as the Alborz in the north and Zagros in the south (the latter which includes the lovely island of Kish), run across the country, creating four distinct environments. In the northwest corner of Iran, along its border with Turkey, there are rugged and wooded highlands that become greener toward northern Iraq and parts of Syria. Next to Iraq is arid and sandy territory known as the Dasht-e Kavir, while to the south are tough desert landscapes mostly comprising sand dunes covered in scrub plants.
Iran, the ancient land of Persia, is a country in Western Asia. It borders the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf, and the Caspian Sea to the west and northwest, Iraq to the north, Syria to the northeast, Turkey to the east, and Azerbaijan to the southeast.
The majority of Iranians speak Persian, which is an Indo-European language in the Iranian family. Over 1/4 of the total population is nomadic or semi-nomadic pastoralists, due to a large number of tribes such as the Bakhtiari and Qashqai.     Iran has one of the largest diaspora communities in the world. The Iranian Diaspora consists of 30-50 million people that go back "home" to visit family and friends. When we say "home" we're not talking about Iran, most Iranians living abroad were born and raised in their current country and have little or no ties to Iran.
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