One of the attractions of this tour is, Persepolis or Parseh is the name of one of the ancient cities of Iran, which has been the magnificent and ceremonial capital of the Kingdom of Iran during the Achaemenid Empire. In this ancient city, there is a palace called Persepolis, which was built during the reign of Darius the Great, Xerxes and Ardashir I and has been inhabited for about 200 years. On the first day of the new year, many groups from different countries, on behalf of the satrapies or governorates, gathered in Persepolis with various offerings and presented their gifts to the king.
Nagsh-e Rostam is the name of an ancient complex in the village of Zangiabad, located in the north of Marvdasht city in Fars province of Iran, which is located 6 km away from Persepolis. This ancient site contains monuments of the Elamites, Achaemenids and Sassanids and has always been of interest from about 1200 BC to 625 AD because the tombs of four Achaemenid emperors, numerous reliefs of important events of the Sassanid era, the building The Kaaba of Zarathustra and the ruined reliefs from the Elamite period are located in this place, and in the Sassanid period, the site of Naqsh-e Rostam was also very important from a religious and national point of view.
Pasargad World Heritage Complex is a collection of ancient structures left over from the Achaemenid period, which is located in Pasargad city in Fars province. This complex includes buildings such as the tomb of Cyrus the Great, Pasargadae, Pasargadae royal garden, gate palace, bridge, public palace, private palace, two pavilions, royal garden fountains, Cambyses tomb, Tal Takht defense structures, Mozaffari caravanserai, holy shrine and narrow.
Itinerary
Early morning 7.30 we are ready to visit Persepolis, Necropolis. The next place we will visit is Pasargadae which was capital of the Achaemenid Empire. By writing cannot described the glory of these places
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