Gilan province: cities list & information

Gilan is one of the states/provinces of Iran. Gilan province has 20 cities. You can see below like Ziabar (Gaskar) then click on each city of Gilan below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Amlash
  2. Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh
  3. Astara, Iran
  4. Bandar-e Anzali
  5. Fuman
  6. Hashtpar
  7. Lahijan
  8. Langarud
  9. Manjil
  10. Masal
  11. Masuleh
  12. Pa'in-e Bazar-e Rudbar
  13. Padegan-e Manjil
  14. Rasht, Iran
  15. Rezvanshahr
  16. Rudsar
  17. Shaft
  18. Siahkal
  19. Sowme`eh Sara
  20. Ziabar (Gaskar)

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H2: Introduction to Gilan Region in Iran Gilan is a beautiful region located on the Caspian Sea coast in the north of Iran. Known for its abundant natural resources and cultural heritage, Gilan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Iran. The region is renowned for its lush green forests, rice paddies, and wetlands, making it a natural paradise for eco-tourists. H2: Natural Attractions in Gilan Region Gilan is home to several natural attractions that draw visitors from all over the world. The lush green forests of the region offer a tranquil retreat to nature lovers, while the stunning beauty of the Caspian Sea attracts water sports enthusiasts. Some of the must-visit places in Gilan include Masouleh Village, Rudkhan Castle, Anzali Lagoon, Lahijan City, and Sisangan Forest Park. H2: Cultural Heritage of Gilan Region Gilan is steeped in history and culture, having been home to several ancient civilizations, including the Tapuria and Hyrcania dynasties. The region is home to several historical sites, including the historic city of Rasht, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other notable cultural landmarks in Gilan include the Sheikh Safi al-Din Khanegah and Shrine Ensemble, the Juma Mosque of Gilan, and the Ferdowsi Tomb. H2: Cuisine and Cuisine of Gilan Region The culinary traditions of Gilan are a notable highlight of the region, with the local cuisine consisting of delicious rice dishes, stews, kebabs, and seafood. One of the most famous dishes in Gilan is the Baghali Polo, a mouth-watering rice dish made with fava beans, dill, and saffron. Other popular dishes in the region include Gilani Kebab, Mirza Ghasemi, and Kuleh Pacheh. H2: Getting to Gilan Gilan is easily accessible via air, rail, and road. Visitors can fly into the Rasht International Airport, which offers convenient connections to both domestic and international destinations. The region is also well-connected by rail, with regular train services running between Rasht and Tehran. Travelers can also drive to Gilan from Tehran or other nearby cities, with several highways serving the region. In conclusion, Gilan is a captivating destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you're a nature lover, history buff, or foodie, you're sure to be amazed by the region's stunning natural scenery, rich culture, and mouth-watering cuisine. With easy access and plenty of attractions, it's no wonder that Gilan is such a sought-after destination for travelers visiting Iran.