Your Guide To Iran, Now Visa-Free For Indians
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Iran is the latest visa-free country for Indians. Here is some inspiration if you want to visit this historic, culturally rich nation
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A vast ancient land, with several thousand years of history preserved within its borders
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Abgineh Museum of Tehran
Also known as the Glassware and Ceramic Museum, it has one of the most unique collections of glassblowing art in Iran
Poraw Mountain
The Paraw cave, located 3,050 meters above sea level, is the highest in the world and popular as the Everest of world caves
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Hormoz Island
Hormoz is an island full of wonders, its soil rich with a wide palette of colours. The best time to visit Hormuz island is winter
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Darband
It is the beginning of a popular hiking trail into Mount Tochal, which towers over Tehran
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Zarivar Lake
The most important and unique attraction in the west of Iran. It has sweet water, sourced from springs at the bottom of the lake
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Golestan Palace
A masterpiece in the heart of Tehran, this palace features 17 structures set around a garden, with stunning mirror work, a marble throne and towers.
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Iran has variety of culinary delights. Rice and bread are the staple with a wide choice of meat and vegetable dishes
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Iranians also make a range of sweets and confectionery studded with almonds, pistachios and hazelnuts
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If you are someone who is into handicrafts, you can check their carpets and rugs collection.
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