The Unknown Beautiful Places In Iran

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3 min readSep 29, 2020

Complete version of This Article : 15 Most Unknown Wonders Of Iran

Are you seeking for an adventure of visiting unknown places? How do you think of walking over the clouds? That’s dreamy, yeah? Now, let’s think of wandering on green velvet hills where you see an ancient cemetery with genital organs signs. Oh, it seems like rated movies. What about listening to the sound of the breeze among trees of an orchard that has stone fruits? Let’s add a mystic lake over a growing hill to the list. These are some examples of the adventure you’ll experience in the unknown places of Iran.

There are many strange and secret places in Iran about which not so many people know. So, after visiting these strange and beautiful places in Iran, you could be the first among your friends who have exciting stories to tell. Take an offbeat route to start a journey towards the unknown. Who knows? Maybe you can have an Indiana Jones-type experience.

New Destinations in Iran

Many travelers know about the famous beautiful places in Iran. They know deserts as Iran nature attractions. Persepolis is an ancient wonder of Iran. And, Naqshe Jahan Square is the most prominent and iconic destination in Iran. These examples, along with many other sites, are in every cultural tour. However, many more attractions of Iran are still unknown or less famous.

Of course, this does not mean they are less evaluated. Even some of them are enlisted as national heritage. There are also UNESCO world heritage sites. Then, why are they unknown? That’s because most of these places are off the beaten tracks of the more popular places. Therefore, people miss the chance to visit them when they are in Iran. The natural ones can be even trekking destinations in Iran. They have remained untouched. Mostly, the locals have explored them so far.

Where Can You Find These Wonders?

We have a variety of climatic regions and a long historical background in this country. So, it’s not strange that there are a good number of secret beautiful places in Iran. They are like hidden gems; you can unveil their beauty by exploring them through a different itinerary. Even they are still mysterious to most Iranians. These sites vary from an ancient fortress over high peaks of mountains to the underground caves. Thus, you can explore many unknown historical or natural attractions in Iran. Usually, they are in remote spots, so they have been out of public reach.

But the good news is there has been a good movement among the local people in different regions. They are trying to introduce their native and local heritage. It also includes unknown places to visit in Iran. By all these efforts, it is now much easier to take a trip to Iran remote places. You can find a comfortable and cozy residence, even in the middle of a desert or near the heights of a mountain.

15 Unknown Beautiful Sites Around Iran

Below are some suggested sites. If you like to visit them, you could let us know as your Iran tour operator. So, we include them on your tailor-made tour package.

Natural Sites

Badab Surt travertine springs in Mazandaran

Abr (Cloud) forest

Ali Sadr Cave in Hamedan

Dom-e Asb Canyon in Fars

Stone Garden in Kerman

Darak Beach in Chabahar

Architectural Site

Palangan Village in Kordestan

Esfahak Village in Tabas Desert

Ancient Sites

Khaled Nabi Cemetery in Golestan

Marlik hills in Gilan

Takht-e Soleyman in Zanjan

Alamut Castle in Qazvin

Sar Yazd Fortress in Yazd

Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System in Khuzestan

Chogha Zanbil in Khuzestan

Start Your Adventure

Well! You just read about some of the unknown or less known beautiful places in Iran. No matter if you like to spend your time in nature or stroll among the ruins of an ancient site. These outlined places can meet every different taste. But you can make sure that you are going to have a different journey ahead since this trip is not like going for the common tourist destinations. Take your backpack and hit the road to discover the routes less traveled.

Originally published at https://iranamaze.com on September 29, 2020.

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