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Kerman

Kerman is located on a high margin of Kavir-e Lut (Lut Desert) in the south-central part of Iran. It is home to many historic mosques and Zoroastrian fire temples. Kerman became the capital city of Iranian dynasties several times during its history.

Lut Desert
The Lut Desert has the hottest surface on Earth, but on the other hand, its beauty and lifelessness nature will dazzle your mind. Iran’s Lut Desert, also known as “Dasht-e Lut” in Persian, is one of the most impassable parts of the world. Those brave enough to visit, will discover breathtaking scenery, mysterious land forms...
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Stone Garden Sirjan Kerman
Sometimes we underestimate what some people can do or create. Our story begins 60 years ago, about a man named Darvish khan, who wasn’t normal like many others because he was deaf and mute. Where is the Stone Garden? Kerman province in Iran has some astonishing historical and naturel sites, from the Shah Zadeh Mahan...
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Arg-e Bam The Arg-e Bam is the largest adobe building in the world and It is listed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Site “Bam and its Cultural Landscape”. The origin of this enormous citadel on the Silk Road can be traced back to the Achaemenid Empire (sixth to fourth centuries BC) and...
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Shahdad Shahdad is located at the edge of the Lut desert, which is one of the hottest and driest places in the world. The Summers are long and extremely hot, while the winters are short and mild.
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Rayen Citadel The medieval mud-brick city of Rayen is similar to Arg-e Bam which was destroyed in an earthquake in December 2003. Rayen displays all the architectural elements of a deserted citadel. It is extremely well preserved, despite numerous natural disasters that have destroyed similar structures nearby, and it is one of the most interesting...
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Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine is a historical complex which contains the mausoleum of a renowned Iranian mystic and poet named shah Nematollah Vali. The shrine complex comprises of 4 courtyards a reflecting pool and a mosque with 2 minarets.
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Shazde Mahan Garden Shazde garden is a green oasis lying in the heart of the desert located in Mahan, in the Kerman province. Shazde garden (prince garden) is a fine example of how Persian gardens take advantage of natural climates. Its construction was in the late 1900s during the Qajar dynasty and is now on...
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Kerman Bazar Kerman Bazar dates back to 600 years ago. Kerman Bazar has remind as a beautiful memorial from ancient time. Stretching from 1200m, the architecture characteristics astonishes the eyes of every visitor and is one of the oldest trading centers in Iran.
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Kerman Jame mosque Kerman mosque comprises a rectangular court surrounded by a one-story arcade with four Iwans placed at the center of each one. Because the mosque dates from the 14th century, its tile and mosaic are limited to certain areas. 
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