Saro Taqy Mosque
Other mosques in Esfahan province are as follows: The mosque and minarets of the Barisan Village, Seen Mosque, Kaj and Dashti Mosque, Qotbiyeh Mosque, Zulfiqar, Dar-e-Joobareh, Aziran, Jarchi, Baq-e-Haji, Aqa Noor Mosque, Mesri, Hakim, Haji Manuchehr Mosque, Soleiman Bek, Sheikh Ali Khan, Ilchi, Ali Qoli Aqa, Maqsud Bek Mosque, Sarkhas, Ali Noosh Abad Mosque, Ali Mosque and its Minarets, Sabz-e-Maidan Jame’ Mosque, Kaj Jame’ Mosque, Shaaya Mosque and its Minarets, Seyed, Varzaneh, Roknal Molk, Haft Shooyeh, Haji Mohammad Jaffar Abadehyi in the township of Esfahan. The Gar Mosque in the Gar Village of Esfahan. Vazir, Tabrizyha, Dar-e-Balan, Abiyaneh Jame’ Mosque, Aqa Bozorg Mosque, Hajjat Gah-e-Abiyaneh, Miandeh Qahrood-e-Qamsar Mosque, Vazir, Kashan […]
Gavkhoony Wetlands
The above mentioned can be considered as one of the reputed wet lands in the central plateau of Iran. This vicinity covers an area of 476 sq. km. and is located 167 km. southeast of Esfahan. The same is 1,470 m. from sea level and the maximum depth of this wetland is 150 cm. This wetland has high biological resources, including other activities in regards to environment. The area also accounts as a refuge for immigrant birds, thereby adding to the tourist attractions. Si-o-see Pol Bridge is considered largest Iranian construction on the water. Top Hotels near to Gavkhoony Wetlands Top Tours You Can Visit Gavkhoony Wetlands
Ab Malakh and Shalura Waterfall
Other waterfalls in this province are named as, the Ab Malakh Waterfall (in Semirom) and the Shalura Waterfall (in the Charmaheen Village of Ardestan). Top Hotels near to Ab Malakh and Shalura Waterfall Top Tours You Can Visit Ab Malakh and Shalura Waterfall
Kurd Olya Waterfall
This waterfall is located 90 km west of Esfahan and is in the altitudes of Dalan Kooh. The said waterfall gains its water from the melting snows of this mountain and is a picturesque sight in spring. Top Hotels near to Kurd Olya Waterfall Top Tours You Can Visit Kurd Olya Waterfall
Qameshloo Protected Zone
The same is located to the west of Esfahan and covers an extent of 37,000 hectares. It is in a mountainous region with a cold and dry environment. The wildlife found here are, wild sheep, wild goat, goat, deer, partridge, dull yellow partridge, quail, vulture, carrion-kite and so on. Top Hotels near to Siosepol Bridge Top Tours You Can Visit Siosepol Bridge
Vertoon Mineral Water
This spring is located to the southeast of Esfahan, at a distance of 43 km. on the Esfahan – Yazd road, on a branching route in the vicinity of Vertoon. The thermal spring of Vertoon is composed of bicarbonate chloride and calcium sulfate affective in intestinal disorders. Bathing in this water proves good for neurotic and rheumatic complaints. Top Hotels near to Vertoon Mineral Water Top Tours You Can Visit Vertoon Mineral Water
Sofeh, Shakooh, Dez Qala and other Mountains
These are named as, the Sofeh peak with an elevation of 2,232 m. The Shakooh peak rising to a height of 2,418 m. Kolah Qazi with an altitude of 2,534 m. Dez Qala at 3,251 m. Yakh Ab with an elevation of 2,288 m. Deez Ab at 2,678 m. and Garm Abad rising to an elevation of 3,359 m. amongst others. Top Hotels near to Sofeh, Shakooh, Dez Qala and other Mountains Top Tours You Can Visit Sofeh, Shakooh, Dez Qala and other Mountains
Persian Gulf
The Persian Gulf is a mediterranean sea in Western Asia. The body of water is an extension of the Indian Ocean (Gulf of Oman) through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast and the Arabian Peninsula to the southwest. The Shatt al-Arab river delta forms the northwest shoreline. The Persian Gulf was a battlefield of the 1980–1988 Iran–Iraq War, in which each side attacked the other’s oil tankers. It is the namesake of the 1991 Gulf War, the large air- and land-based conflict that followed Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait. The gulf has many fishing grounds, extensive coral reefs, and abundant pearl oysters, but its ecology has been damaged by […]
Tomb of Saadi
The Tomb of Saadi is a tomb and mausoleum dedicated to the Persian poet Saadi in the Iranian city of Shiraz. Saadi was buried at the end of his life at a Khanqah at the current location. In the 13th century, a tomb built for Saadi by Shams al-Din Juvayni, the vizier of Abaqa Khan. In the 17th century, this tomb was destroyed. During the reign of Karim Khan was built a mausoleum of two floors of brick and plaster, flanked by two rooms. The current building was built between 1950 and 1952 to a design by the architect Mohsen Foroughi and is inspired by the Chehel Sotoun with a fusion of old and new architectural elements. […]





































































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