Qazvin is one of the largest cities of Iran in the west and the center of Qazvin province. Qazvin was the capital of Iran for 57 years during the Safavid dynasty and, as a result of that, it has many historical locations and museums.
One of the destinations in most holidays in the northern regions in Iran; most people consider these areas as summer destinations, but the Caspian Sea and the forest and mountain landscape in all seasons have its fans.
Ramsar is the westernmost county and city in Mazandaran. Ramsar lies on the coast of the Caspian Sea.In 1971 Ramsar hosted the Convention on Wetlands of international importance (known as the Ramsar Convention).
This city has an age of eight hundred to a thousand years. The existence of numerous graveyards inner and outside of the city proves its old texture.
Lahijan is a city near the Caspian sea which is Known as the bride of Iran cities, Lahijan is famous for its delicious cookies and tea plants, but it certainly has more than that.
Rasht is a city in the north of Iran around 40 kilometers from the shore of the Caspian Sea. Rasht is known in Iran for its beauty and its foods.
Sitting in a lonely bowl of mountains, ringed by 1500-year-old walls, these Unesco-listed ruins are one of memorable sights of western Iran.
Zanjan has a lot of historical sites. Soltaniye Dome is a UNESCO World Heritage site, the third largest dome in the world is near Zanjan.
Khal Khal’s attraction is its ‘three ways’ location right in the centre of a haunting nomadic landscape