Kermanshah or, as the old name implies, Bakhtaran, has been one of the first centers of human civilization. Kermanshah, dating back to the time of the Median empire,Kermanshah always been of great value in Iranian history. One of the most important reasons for Kermanshah to be worthwhile is to be located on King’s Road and Silk Road. There are numerous archaeological sites from the Achaemenid period, the Medes, the Sassanids and the post-Islamic era, the most famous of which are the Arch of Bostan, the Bistoon Inscription and the Temple of Anahita. Kermanshah also has a beautiful nature and rich culture that excites the traveler. Most of the residents of this province are of Kurdish descent, many of whom are hospitable, Kurds are one of the original Iranian ethnicities whose historical background dates back to formation of Iran. In addition to land trips to Kermanshah International Airport, you can travel to this place. If you are planning a trip to the province, do not forget to eat the traditional food of this province, especially the roast ribs (Dandeh Kabab) that have a delicious and memorable taste. In the province, as in other parts of Iran, there is high-speed Internet access and mobile communication networks. With a budget of one hundred and fifty dollars, you can stay for 10 days and take a break, regardless of the ticket and ticket costs. One of the most important points in Iranian culture is Mount Bistoon. This mountain is near the town of Bistoon. In addition to having Darius III Achaemenid inscriptions, this mountain is also a symbol of love and sacrifice in the way of love. Legend has it that Farhad fell in love with Shirin on a mission, but Khosrow Parviz (King of the Sassanians) made him dig Mount Bistoon, on the condition that if he succeeded, he would leave Shirin with him, but hoping that he would survive It will lose. Farhad did this with great enthusiasm and ability to cut the heavy parts of the mountain that ten men were unable to remove. Reportedly, at the instigation of Khosrow Parviz, an old woman falsely reported the death of Shirin and Farhad heard the news and banged his head and died. Farhad Trash is a reminder of the love story of Shirin and Farhad, one of the most valuable works of this magnificent collection, 200 meters long and 30 meters wide in the slant that is carved out. At Persia Tours, we bring you a beautiful and memorable trip to this pristine place.
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