The title probably is my description of the journey to Iran that carries bad facts in press, but tourism has worth visiting sites to mask its band name with good people fame. Check out for my this experience by exploring Iraq yourself to see what it is instead of what it is recognized as. To feel the real Iran, take a trip to its cities of Tehran or Esfahan, the Zagros Mountains, desert near Kerman, and see how the modern people has preserved their ancient culture.
Iran Tourist Attractions
Tehran
This is the modern capital city offering maximum tourist attractions.
The Shahid Motahari Mosque:
This is the religious monument holding eight minarets. It is built so strategically that one can have a glimpse of the city from here.
The Bazaar:
This is among the largest bazaars located in the Tajrish suburb towards the north of the capital. It seems as an unlimited labyrinth of arched lanes where you can find items such as fine carpets, silverware, copperware, and aromatic spices. [...]
The Grenada Island is famous for its invasion by Uncle Sam, U.S in the ‘80s, and a hurricane of 2004. Despite its low-reputed fame, nevertheless, it has stored its good name as an emerging reinvention of life and tourism. Like a warrior fighting against each unexpected situation, this smallest country in the western hemisphere has an atmosphere of never dying spirit of the people and a surrounding with lot of attractions.
Located on the southeast of the Caribbean with one big island and two small ones hardly explored, Grenada has a rainforest heart and beaches edging the coast. Best scenic waterfronts of the Caribbean, magnificent scuba diving, stone buildings, historic forts, colorful homes, and welcoming people are all stuffed in the hilly environment and urban visuals.
Grenada Tourist Attractions
St George’s
This is in the inner harbor with among the most artistic look and feel. Colonial buildings shake hands with the dazzling Caribbean stalwarts in this town appearing [...]