A village named Kondor located on the foothills of the Alborz Mountain Chain along the road connecting Tehran to Chalus is home to one of the biggest tulip farms of the country.
The vast natural exhibition is underway in an area of about 3.5 hectares, and attracts a huge number of visitors despite the Coronavirus pandemic.
For the first time in Iran, 2,100,000 tulip bulbs in 30 different models have been planted in this natural field.
What follows are ISNA’s photos of the Tulip farms:
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