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As one of the world’s oldest continuous major civilizations, Iran - known to history as Persia - is a fascinating country deeply soaked with culture and history. Perhaps you’re interested in a religious pilgrimage to the holy city of Qom or to see the shrine of martyr Imam Reza in Mashad. Or maybe you’d rather see ancient settlements, including Pasargadae and Shiraz, which dates to before 2000 BC, or the ruins of Persepolis, an ancient ceremonial capital. See the beautiful Isfahan, famous for its Islamic architecture and striking boulevards, including the memorable Naghsh-I Jahan square, or do a camel riding tour from Yazd to Garmeh. Try diverse Iranian cuisine, including kookoo and chelow kebab, or trek up by Mount Damavand – Iran’s highest point. Though there are some caveats, throw out many opinions formed by politics, politicians and media.  Come to appreciate this friendly and rewarding country.
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Shiraz
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You have to visit the grave of Hafez, it is a very nice atmosphere at night. Also the Persepolis or "Takhte Jamshid" is a must.
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After Esfahan, it has to be Shiraz for me in Iran ... and with the Perspepolis and related sights, perhaps even more important ...don't miss Shiraz's literary heritage now that its wine heritage is just history... check out the tombs of Hafez and Saadi... the former, especially, is some sight in the evenings, rarely have I seen so many people visiting the tomb of a literary figure... but this is partly because Hafez was a prophetic figure too... so you have people selling cards with prophetic wishes and Hafez verses written on them and parrots to pick them up for you outside the gate ... people stay wrapped around Hafez's grave for hours wishing for something or the else ... but it is a social place too where people come out for an evening stroll in nice clothes ... in comparison, Saadi's tomb is less visited, and Khaju Kermani's tomb is just a grave in a cave atop the Quran-e-Darwaza (near the grave is the man-sized cave where the poet is said to have sat alone and written most of his ascetic life) ... while at the Quran-e-Darwaza, head up further on the stairs from Khaju Kermani's grave and you come to a wonderful chaikhana - sit there smoking a sheesha, drinking tea and enjoying wonderful aerial views of Shiraz ... the Quran-e-Darwaza itself is an impressive gate... old timers will tell you that this used to be the outskirts of Shiraz earlier... now the city has expanded so much that it is well within the city... take a walk in the pleasant Dilkusha Gardens if you want a change...
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Amazing city - from the architectural marvels of Naqsh-e-Jahaan square to the tea-sipping river-gazing peace of sitting in a chaikhana under Si-o-Se bridge... don't even think of missing Esfahan if you are in Iran ... there are plenty of hotels and restaurants along the main street with varied quality and cost ... and once you have done your sightseeing (other than Naqsh-e-Jahan and the Emam Khomeini mosque which are the obvious magnets of Esfahan, I recommend Hasht Behesht, Chelsetoun, the Armenian Church, the Shaking Minarets though they don't shake now, and the Astegah or Fire Temple of the ancient Farsis) ... just head to a teahouse under one of the bridges and spend as much time as you can there gazing at the river and taking in a cross-section of Iranian life and chit-chatting groups there (it seems a lot of the teahouses under the other bridges are sort of defunct but the one under Si-o-Se Pul is alive and kicking)...

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