Iran Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province Tourism Attractions introduction گردشگري چهارمحال و بختياري
January 13, 2018 (Persian calendar 1396/10/23)
Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province (استان چهارمحال و بختياري)
Iran Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province Tourism Attractions introduction
جاذبه هاي گردشگري چهارمحال و بختياري ايران
Best Travel Experience in Iran, accompanying the nomads during their epic migration
In this video, you will see some scenes from an authentic travel experience which a few countries can offer. hiking with Bakhtiari tribal family during their seasonal migration.
when you hear the Nomad word, you probably imagine the serial hikers and travelers who for me they are Modern Nomad. the traditional Nomadic culture which is still alive in Iran has a special feature: seasonal migration for better weather for themselves and more important for their animals.
One of this authentic Nomadic tribes is Bakhtiari they migrate from hot plains of Khuzestan to cold mountains of Zagros at the end of Summer.
Persia Authentic Nomad Tours is facilitating the cultural exchange between travelers and Nomad families. see our website: Nomad.Tours
Shahr e Kord, IRAN | Eavar Travel Agency
Shahr e Kord, IRAN | Eavar Travel Agency
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Shahrekord (Persian: شهركرد, also Romanized as Shahrekord and Shahr Kord) is the capital city of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. It is the largest city in the province and is 90 km away from Iran's third largest city, Isfahan. At the time of the 2006 census, Shahrekord had a population of about 148,464 and the Shahrekord metropolitan area had a population of 380,312.
Shahrekord is known for its natural environment, cold winters, waterfalls, and rivers.[citation needed] Shahrkord is the Iran’s highest capital city at 2,070 m (6,790 ft) above the sea level. This led the city to be known as “Roof of Iran”. Shahrekord is at a distance of 521 km (324 mi) southwest of Tehran.
Its weather is dry, cold in winter and mild in summer. The town has a ski resort (Bardeh) located about 35 km (22 mi) away and several natural lagoons and small lakes for outdoor activities.
Iran Bisheh village, Aligudarz county, Tourism attractions گردشگري روستاي بيشه شهرستان اليگودرز
November 7, 2018 (Persian calendar 1397/8/16)
Lorestan province (استان لرستان)
Aligudarz county (شهرستان اليگودرز)
Besharat district (بخش بشارت)
East Zalaqi rural district (دهستان ذلقي شرقي)
Bisheh village (روستاي بيشه)
Bisheh village (روستاي بيشه) Geo coordinate
Iran Bisheh village, Aligudarz county, Tourism attractions
گردشگري روستاي بيشه شهرستان اليگودرز ايران
Iran - Sights
Our trip to Iran. Starts with skiing clips from Shemshak, a slideshow of Iran sights and concludes with clips from Tehran.
Iran Yaseh Chah village, Shahr-e Kord county, People & Historical buildings روستاي ياسه چاه شهركرد
August 21, 2018 (Persian calendar 1397/5/30)
Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province (استان چهارمحال و بختياري)
Shahr-e Kord county (شهرستان شهركرد)
Saman district (بخش سامان)
Hureh rural district (دهستان هوره)
Yaseh Chah village (روستاي ياسه چاه)
Yaseh Chah village (روستاي ياسه چاه) Geo coordinate
32°37′32″N, 50°50′58″E
Iran Yaseh Chah village, Shahr-e Kord county, People & Historical buildings
كوچه و خانه قديمي روستاي ياسه چاه شهركرد ايران
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Yazd (Persian: استان یزد) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the centre of the country, and its center is Yazd.
The province has an area of 73,467 km², and according to the most recent divisions of the country, is divided into ten counties: Maybod, Mehreez, Taft, Ardakan, Behabad, Khatam, Sadogh, Bafq, Abar Kooh and Yazd, the capital. According to the 1996 census, Yazd province had a population of about 750,769, of which 75.1% were urban residents while 24.9% resided in rural areas. In 2006, Yazd had an estimated population of 1,033,291.[1] The city of Yazd is the economic and administrative capital of the province and therefore the most heavily populated.
In the course of history due to its distance from important capitals and its harsh natural surrounding, Yazd remained immune to major troops' movements and destruction from wars, therefore it kept many of its traditions, city forms and architecture until recent times.
Yazd hails from an ancient history. As an example, Tehran University and Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization have teamed up with France's CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) to carry out archeological studies in Yazd province as part of a project aiming at preparing archeological plans of the area from the Mesolithic era.[3]
During the invasion of Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, Yazd became a safehaven and home for many artists, intellectuals, and scientists fleeing their war ravaged cities across Persia.
Yazd was visited by Marco Polo in 1272 A.D, who described it as a good and noble city and remarked its silk production industry. Isolated from any approach by a huge tract of monotonous desert, the vibrancy of Yard often comes as a surprise.
Although more often described as the entrance to a now non-existent bazaar, the chief function of this building known as a Tekyeh, and the square before it, was to host the Ta'ziyeh, a cycle of passion plays commemorating the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, which takes place once a year during the mourning month of Moharram. The site dates from the fifteenth century amid the efforts of its eponymous builder, Amir Jalal Al-Din Chakhmagh, governor of Yazd.
For a brief period, Yazd was the capital of Atabakan and Mozaffarid dynasties. During the Qajar Dynasty (18th Century A.D.) it was ruled by the Bakhtiari Khans.
Amidst the immense surrounding desert, Yazd retains elements of its old religion, traditions, and architecture, which is recognized by UNESCO for its architectural heritage[4]. In 2004, the Majles allocated funds to help restore historical sites in Yazd inorder to nominate Yazd as a Cultural Heritage city by UNESCO.[5]
The word Yazd means feast and worship. The city of Yazd has resisted the modern urbanization changes and has so far maintained its traditional structure. The geographical features of this region have prompted residents to develop special architectural styles. For this reason, in the older part of the city most houses are built of adobe and have domed roofs (gonbad). These materials serve as an excellent insulation preventing heat from passing through.
The existence of special ventilation structures, called Badgirs is a distinctive feature of the architecture of this city (A Badgir is a high structure on the roof under which, in the interior of the building, there is a small pool).
The Jame Mosque (Friday Mosque) of Yazd crowned by a pair of minarets, the highest in Persia, the portal's facade is decorated from top to bottom in dazzling tile work, predominantly blue in colour.
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Riding in Off the Beaten Track of Bakhtiari Lands
Cycling in the mountains, visiting nomads, and enjoying acquaintance with them.
Iran Nature in Autumn
Iran has a 4 different Season and Autumn has a lot of different colors.
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Yazd (pronounced /jæzd/) (In Persian: یزد), is the capital of Yazd province in Iran, and a centre of Zoroastrian culture. The city is located some 175 miles southeast of Isfahan. In 2005 it had an estimated population of 433,836 people.[1] In 2006 it had an estimated population of 505,037. [2]. Because of generations of adaptations to its desert surroundings, Yazd is an architecturally unique city. It is also known in Iran for the high quality of its handicrafts, especially silk weaving, and its sweet shops.
Yazd with the area of 131,551km² is situated at an oasis where the Dasht-e Kavir desert and the Dasht-e Lut desert meet, the city is sometimes called the bride of the Kavir because of its location, in a valley between Shir Kuh, the tallest mountain in the region at 4075 m. above sea level, and Kharaneq. The city itself is located at 1203 m. above sea-level, and covers 16,000 km².
According to the administrative division rules, the Yazd province is divided into 10 districts, each includes at least one town and a number of villages. These districts are: Abarkuh, Ardakan, Bafq, Khatam, Maybod, Mehriz, Tabas, Sadough, Taft and Yazd.
southern and Southern West Mountains
This mountains are widest than other groups of mountains. The most important mountain in these mountains is Shir Kuh
Eastern Mountains
This mountains are located in east of Yazd province and the highest mountains among this mountains are [bon lokht (3002m)] and [bajegan(2879m)].
Northern East Mountains
These mountains are located east of [Tabas]. This group also includes the mountains Shir Kuh
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