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Located near the city of Kerman, Shazdeh Mahan Garden is one of Iran’s most iconic Persian gardens, blending lush greenery, flowing water, and symmetric design right in the middle of a barren desert. This garden, whose name means “Prince’s Garden”, was built in the late 19th century during the Qajar era and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Shazdeh Garden offers a perfect representation of Iranian paradise garden design, symbolizing harmony between man, water, and nature. Architectural Harmony Shazdeh Mahan Garden stretches along

Maharloo Lake, also known as the Pink Lake of Iran, is a surreal natural wonder located about 27 kilometers southeast of Shiraz. With its shimmering pink hue, vast salt flats, and reflective surface, Maharloo has become one of Iran’s most photogenic and Instagrammable destinations. The lake’s color varies from pale pink to deep magenta, depending on the time of year, salt concentration, and sunlight—making it a dream location for photographers, nature lovers, and adventure travelers. What Makes Maharloo Lake Unique? Salt and Algae

Located in the vibrant center of Shiraz, Iran, Vakil Bazaar is one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets in the country. Dating back to the 18th century during the reign of Karim Khan Zand, this historic bazaar remains a symbol of Persian architecture, local craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. A walk through Vakil Bazaar is a journey into the past—where spices fill the air, artisans shape copper by hand, and colorful Persian rugs hang proudly in ancient shops. Historical Background Vakil Bazaar

Chahkooh Canyon, located in the northeastern part of Qeshm Island, is one of Iran’s most astonishing natural wonders. Carved over millions of years by wind and rain, this narrow limestone gorge showcases unique geological formations, towering walls, and surreal textures that resemble a work of modern art. Part of the UNESCO Qeshm Geopark, Chahkooh Canyon is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, photographers, hikers, and travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in southern Iran. Why Chahkooh Canyon is Unique Set in the heart of Qeshm's

Staying at an eco lodge in Iran allows travelers to connect with local traditions support sustainable tourism and explore hidden gems away from mainstream routes. What Is an Eco Lodge? An eco lodge is a nature based community run accommodation that reflects local architecture and promotes environmental awareness. These lodges are often built using natural materials operated by local families and serve traditional homemade meals using locally sourced ingredients. They are perfect for travelers looking for off the grid experiences cultural exchange and