Thursday, June 26, 2008

Iran in Photos


Middle East Tour Consultant Christopher Bradford recently travelled to Iran and found a welcoming country bursting with sights. He compiled a photo-journal below.

Iran may not be first on everyone's list of potential holiday destinations, but it is one of the safest and most welcoming countries I have ever visited, and offers a huge array of impressive sights. The awesome Persepolis is a must-see, as is the stunning Islamic architecture of Isfahan (above). An added bonus is that there are few other tourists around, allowing you to explore the country's 8 Unesco World Heritage sights in relative isolation.


Taba-Tabei Merchant House, Kashan

Kashan is situated between Isfahan and Tehran and is full of exquisitely restored traditional merchant homes such as the one below.


Dome, Isfahan

The pattern on the dome of Shah Isfahan Mosque also appears on traditional Isfahani carpets, many of which can be found in the city’s souks.

Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque in Isfahan is the most fabulous mosque in Iran. The walls are covered in intricate carvings.

Khaju Bridge, Isfahan
The Khaju Bridge in Isfahan is a typical Umayyad bridge and is one of the city’s main meeting points.














Persian Art, Iran




Iran is full of fine examples of Persian Art such as the above

Souqs of Isfahan
Isfahan souq is particularly bustling in the evenings but quieter during in the day. Iran’s souqs are friendly and safe, and are great places to pick up pistachio nuts and saffron







Vank Cathedral

Isfahan has around 7000 christians in its Armenian Quarter. The fresco on the left can be found in Vank Cathedral. Vank Cathedral was one of the first churches to be established in the city by Armenian immigrants who arrived following the Ottoman war of 1603 - 1605.





Persepolis

Persepolis is close to Shiraz and is famous for its bas reliefs. Work on the site began under Darius I in 518 BC.




Nagsh-e-Rostam
Nagsh-e-Rostam is a series of tombs hewn into the cliffs, almost like a mini Petra. Darius I and II are thought to be buried there.

The 8-night
group tour of Iran Treasures of Persia, starts from £1517 per person.