Gabeh is an interesting type of Persian carpet. It has extremely simple patterns and all have geometric patterns. Some newer Gabbeh have more details such as birds, and humans in the pattern. Gabeh was getting very popular in the 80s in Europe and now since the lifting of the embargo, you find them in the US Market...Read More
The presence of Iran among the safest countries in the world for tourists will undoubtedly surprise you but it is totally TRUE. However, like anywhere, no place is totally crime-free but you don’t need to be worried at all if you follow all necessary and elementary precautions as a traveler. Here are some trip safety...Read More
“When is the best time to travel to Iran” might be a question for most of the tourists. Being a vast country, Iran is home to a wide variety of climatic conditions, so a decision about the best time to travel to Iran, totally depends on the regions and cities you plan to explore and...Read More
Naqsh E Jahan Square, also known as Shah Square and Imam Square, is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Isfahan City in Iran. Important historical monuments that are located on the four sides of Naqsh E Jahan Square such as Ali Qapo, Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Shah or Imam Mosque, and Qaisariey Gate attract...Read More
“Noushabad underground city” (Nushabad) is a city of ancient and historic areas. It is located in the north of Isfahan province and about five kilometers from Kashan. It is also on the historic Silk Road that still marks the miracle of art from the Seljuk period up to the Qajar. Inscriptions on the walls and minarets in the mosques and sanctuaries show the historical...Read More
Abyaneh is a small village of nearly 170 families in Natanz County located in Isfahan province. The significance of this village is that the language spoken is known to be the purest and oldest dialect of Persian-Farsi, which is the official language of Iran. Women still wear very traditional clothes and overall the ancient traditions...Read More