North Khorasan province in northeastern Iran has turned into a tourist destination thanks to its numerous attractions and mainly temperate, mountainous climate.
North Khorasan is a treasure trove of natural and historical attractions, shining like a jewel between two major tourist hubs of the country: the northern provinces of Golestan and Mazandaran, and the holy city of Mashhad.
Known as the land of thousand springs, the province has abundant mineral water springs, another potential for tourism development.
What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of the pristine, stunning nature of North Khorasan:
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