All Attractions of Alborz Province

Karaj

Arangeh Village

Arangeh Village is a beautiful village with good weather and a long history that is located 18 kilometers from Karaj.
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Karaj

Atashgah Village

Atashgah Village is located 20 kilometers northwest of Karaj.
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Karaj

Dokhtar Bridge

Dokhtar Bridge is one of the buildings of Safavid Era that is constructed on the Karaj River on the remnants of an older bridge attributed to Seljuk Era.
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Karaj

Dokhtar Kalak Castle

Dokhtar Kalak Castle belongs to Seljuk and Ilkhanate Era and it is located in Kalak Village, Karaj County.
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Karaj

Mesbah Bathhouse

Mesbah Bathhouse belongs to Qajar Era and it is located in Karaj, on the old neighborhood of Mesbah.
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Karaj

Meydanak Tower

Meydanak Tower is located in a village of the same name 60 kilometers from Karaj and it belongs to 7th and 8th centuries A.D.
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Morvarid Palace

Karaj

Morvarid Palace

Morvarid Palace is located in Mehrshar, Karaj.
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Shah Abbasi Caravanserai

Karaj

Shah Abbasi Caravanserai

Shah Abbasi Caravanserai belongs to Safavid Period and it is located in southeast of Towhid Square in Karaj.
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Soleymaniyeh Palace

Karaj

Soleymaniyeh Palace

Soleymaniyeh Palace belongs to Qajar Era and it is located in Karaj.
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Imamzadeh Taher

Karaj

Imamzadeh Taher

Imamzadeh Taher is on the course of Karaj to Qazvin Highway, after Mehrshahr Bridge.
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Amir Kabir Dam

Karaj

Amir Kabir Dam

Amir Kabir Dam is located on the Karaj River on the north of Karaj.
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Karaj

Charan Waterfall

Charan Waterfall is located near a village with the same name in Karaj County.
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Capital of Province

Karaj

Karaj

Karaj is the capital of Alborz Province. It is situated west of Tehran, at the foothills of the Alborz mountains.
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