Situated near Kashan, not only is the city known for its traditional texture and historical houses, but it is also of high importance for its religious and indigenous rituals such as Nakhl Gardani and Qalishuyan [Two religious ceremonies related to the martyrdom Shia Imams].
Aran and Bidgol is also considered a gate to the Maranjab Desert, where the silence of the desert, sand hills, and a full starry sky have allured fans of nature.
The attractions of Aran and Bidgol are as follows:
Maranjab Desert
Maranjab Caravanserai, dating back to Shah Abbas Safavi
Salt Lake
Jame Mosque
The Tomb of Helal bin Ali
Aran and Bidgol is considered a worthy destination for visitors due to a combination of history, industry, and culture, as it, on one hand, has historical and religious sites such as the Jame Mosque and pilgrimage sites, and on the other hand, is home to various handicrafts, carpet weaving workshops, and traditional products, each displaying the art of its people.




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