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        | The average annual temperature increases from the northwest   to the southeast throughout the country and varies from 10º C in Azarbayjan to 25-30º C in the south and southeast in   the same season. The northern and southern shores of Iran have diverse climatic   conditions compared with the central and mountainous regions. | 
      
      
        In January and February, there are three climatic zones in Iran.   Shores of the Caspian Sea have mild and   relatively cold weather, central parts have typical winter weather, and southern   parts enjoy moderate and pleasant weather.  
           
        Most regions of Iran enjoy pleasant   weather in the spring, specially in April. However, the weather in southern   regions of Iran grows very hot unexpectedly as early as March. | 
      
      
        The climatic conditions of the country become more diverse in the   summer. Due to high humidity, the weather at the Caspian Sea coast is hot during the day, but it is   pleasant at night. In the southern coastlines of Iran, days are very hot and   nights are relatively warm with high humidity, which can be intolerable by   non-natives. It is therefore recommended that tourists choose their travel   destinations while taking the weather conditions into account. The best season   for travelling to Iran is spring.  
           
        However, in every season there are provinces   which are more favorable than others from climatic point of view. | 
      
      
        | The cities of Shiraz, Esfahan, Mashad, Tehran and Tabriz, which are the main tourism centers of   Iran, enjoy different climates. Shiraz, with four months of warmth, ranks first   and Tabriz, with only one month of warmth, ranks last. Azarbayjan, Kurdestan, Hamadan and Khorassan provinces are known as cool places in the   summer. | 
      
      
        | In general, the entire northern part of the country, specially   the northern slopes of Alborz Mountains, like Noor Valley, Kelardasht, Katalem,   as well as provinces such as Azarbayjan and Khorassan and central regions of the   Zagross Mountains - between Towiserkan and Golpayegan - are very popular destinations   for week-ends and holidays by domestic as well as foreign tourists in the   summer. Tourists may use the southern regions of Iran 5-6 months of the year,   specially in winters. | 
      
      
        Tourists, who visit the southern coasts of Iran in winter, can   enjoy very pleasant weather; while at the same time the cities of Esfahan and Fars provinces are rainy and snowy. In general, in the summer, the weather in most   parts of the country is warm but not intolerable.  
           
        Spring and autumn are a   suitable time for touring all around the country. Hotels are usually booked up   during national holidays for Norooz (Iranian New Year starting March   21st). | 
      
      
        Unique landscapes such as limpid water springs, pomegranate   orchards, pistachio gardens, rows of   lombardy poplars, decampment of nomads in different seasons, stelliferous   nights, rocky mountains, endless high and low lands, extinct snow-clad   volcanoes, dense forests of the Alborz Mountain Range, and coastlines of the Caspian Sea, the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman are all eye-catching and memorable. 
        
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        Iran's landscapes vary remarkably at different seasons. They are   at times full of stone and sand, at times full of floodwater, sometimes covered   by snow or by lush vegetation. Iranian artists have portrayed Iran's nature as a   sign of diversity and charm in their different and diverse artistic works.   Iranians also have traditionally valued Water as a symbol of life and   development. Innumerable permanent streams can be seen flowing in meadows,   gardens, orchards, homes, mosques and sacred places irrigating trees.Nature and   it's diversity in Iran are valuable parameters for development of the tourism   industry.  
           
        In total, it is estimated that 19 million hectares of terrestrial land   are covered by orchards, gardens and farmlands; 10 million hectares are plain   and pastures; 19 million hectares are forests; and the remaining include barren   lands, desert, and mountains. | 
      
      
        Among significant characteristics of the vast land of Iran is the   existence of high mountains as well as flat plains, desert areas, rivers and   lakes contributing to unique geographical conditions in which, at any time of   the year, and in each section of the country, one of the four seasons is   visible. Thus, in winter, swimming and water skiing are possible in the warm   waters of the Persian Gulf, and at the   same time winter sports, like skiing are possible in the northern and western   mountains of the country, while one can enjoy the pleasant spring weather along   the shores of the Caspian Sea- at the   same time of the year. 
        
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        | The high Alborz Mountains, sealing off the narrow Caspian strip,   are covered with dense forests and lush vegetation which have to be crossed when   traveling to northern Iran. | 
      
      
        The coastline of the Persian   Gulf in the south is rocky and mountainous in some areas and sandy and   swampy in others; it is not as even as the northern shores of the country. The   southern provinces of Iran, specially Khuzestan, which encompass some parts of vast Mesopotamia   (between two rivers) plain, are very flat and level with low altitude. If one   walks in the northern or western mountains of Iran, he/she will be able to see   so many eye-catching views and towns, villages, orchards, gardens and meadows   with an amazing landscape. In any case, Iran has many amazing landscapes in very   unexpected places. 
        
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        | The overall elevation of the plateau of Iran give many provinces   an altitude of over 1,000 m., and this is an important geographic feature of   this land. The magnificent Alborz Mountain Range in the north, the Zagross   Mountain Range in the west and some other mountain chains, which extend from Khorassan to Baluchestan in the east, surrounded plateau of Iran which is   mostly desert in the middle.. The most important summits in Iran are: Damavand (5,671 m.) northeast of Tehran; Sabalan (4,880 m.) west of Ardabil; Sahand (3,707) in the south of Tabriz; Takht-e-Solaiman (4,820 m.) in Chaloos; Zardkooh (4,550 m.) in Bakhtiyari; Dena (4,309 m.) north of Yasooj; and Taftan (3,941 m.) south of Khash. | 
      
      
        Complexity and diversity of geological and calcareous structures   have contributeded to the formation of so many caves in different provinces,   specially in Azarbayjan, Kurdestan, and Hamadan,   which are attractive to numerous tourists.  
           
        Visiting some of these caves is   highly recommended and they are amongst important tourism attractions. | 
      
      
        The mountains of Iran belong to the folding of the Cenozoic   Period and some of them, with volcanic origins, have brought about the means of   formation of thermal springs. They have created suitable conditions for winter   and mountain sports. The two well-known deserts of Iran, Dasht-e-Loot and Dasht-e-Kavir, covering an area of over 360,000   square kilometers, are amongst the most interesting yet unknown places. With   more than 500 known mineral water and thermal springs used for different   purposes, Iran has an important potential in this regard. 
            
        Most of these springs   are located in the Alborz Mountain Range, in Azarbayjan and in the Zagross Mountain and some are located   close to Esfahan, Mashad and Bandar Abbas.   The thermal springs of Sar Ein (Ardabil), Larijan (at the slopes of Alborz), and Mahalat attract many people all   around the year for recreation and therapeutic purposes. The coasts of the Caspian Sea, with pleasant sandy beaches,   are among the most important tourist attractions in Iran. Moreover, the southern   shores and islands of Iran have their own natural beauty and being used as   tourism attractions specially in winter. The slopes of Alborz and Zagross   Mountains with numerous springs, lakes and wetlands have their own beautiful and   eye-catching landscapes. | 
      
    
    
  
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