From ancient cities with breathtaking mosques to gorgeous natural landscapes, here are some of Iran's most beautiful, and untouched, tourist attractions.
Learn more New York City resident Norma Lee Mahdavi lived in Iran from 1960 to 1967 and served as marketing director for the Iranian National Tourist Organization's New York office in the 1970s.
The ancient village of Fahraj, located in the Yazd province, is the first tourist destination in Iran to be fully adapted ... Despite these attractions, the village does not draw crowds.
The traveller, for example, lists Iran, where she spent 10 days in 2019, and Iraq as two of her favourite places. 'I have always loved travel and always been quite adventurous,' reveals Lynn.