Friday Mosque of Kerman (locally called Jame Mosque) is one of the tourist attractions of Kerman which dates back to 14th century. Read More
Jame Mosque of Kerman

One of the most beautiful and largest cities of Iran is Kerman that has been a popular hub on Silk Road for merchants and traders back to ancient days of Persia. History of this city gets started from Sassanid that Ardehsir I as the founder of this dynasty made this city as one of the most important cities in Iran in terms of cultural events and local productions such as weaving Silk Carpets.
Hereby we are willing to well promote this province by posting about historical buildings, architectures, foods, landscape, handicrafts, or generally what you can do in this province.
Friday Mosque of Kerman (locally called Jame Mosque) is one of the tourist attractions of Kerman which dates back to 14th century. Read More
Prince garden (locally called Bagh-e shazde) is one of the most well-known gardens of Persia that has been lying down in desert. It is also known as the largest gardens of Iran. Read More
There is no doubt that one of the most impressive sites of Kerman is, Moshtaq AliShah Mausoleum as he was one of the well-known Dervishes among locals back in late Qajar period. Read More
Rayen citadel is one of the oldest adobe castles of Kerman province which dates back to Sassanid, however, there are some evidence that this castle is even older than that. Read More
Traveling to Kerman has several advantages such as visiting historical sites, beautiful architectures as well as extraordinary landscapes. Read More
Shah Nemat Ullah Vali was an Iranian Sufi who lived back in 14th century and he was the master of Sufism and poetry, however, nobody is sure that how many years he lived and there are several stories. He is revered by Sunni as a saint and by the Sufi order Nematullahi who consider him their founder Read More
There is no doubt that one of most beautiful and untouched spots in Kerman Province is Rageh canyon that has been made by wind, water and other natural agents in several ages. Read More
Mahan, also known as Māhūn is a city in Kerman province which is reported about 1900 m higher from sea level as one of the highest cities of Iran in addition to its population which is reported in late 2016 nearly 20000 inhabitant. Read More
This is a village in rural district of Shahr-e Babak in Kerman province that has 450 inhabitants at the 2016 census. Meymand is a very ancient village Read More
There is no doubt that one of the main purposes of trip to Kerman province is visiting Kaluts which is one of the world natural heritage sites of Iran Read More
One of the ancient cities of Persia was Bam before 2003 earthquake as it was the 2nd largest city of the province. New city has been built around 2006 near old citadel Read More
One of the most beautiful and largest cities of Iran is Kerman that has been a popular hub on Silk Road for merchants and traders back to ancient days of Persia Read More