Sari, located in north of Iran, is the capital of the Mazandaran province of the country. Sari is geographically bordered by southern coast of Caspian Sea and Alborz Mountain slopes. This city of Iran has a population of 200,000 inhabitants approximately. According to Mythology the name Sari has been generated from the name of Sarouyeh who was the great king of Tabaristan.
Sari is a popular location at Iran, well-known for entertainment and sports; especially it is well-known for wrestling. Other than amusement Sari is also famous for the following landmarks,
- The clock tower of Sari
- Tomb of 15th century’s Muslim Leaders Shazdeh Hussein, Yahya and Zayn Al-Abedin and Emamzade-ye Abbas
- Sari Shrine
Sari is a small down town of Iran is a pictorial landscape. Though is of less significance compared to other prime Iranian cities, yet Sari has something which makes it different from the rest. Tourist seeking pleasure holidays at the peaceful Iranian locations are welcome to Sari.
The lush nature, mountain borders and nearby Mediterranean sets the perfect background for people to come and enjoy a few days at Sari of Iran.
Getting into Sari
Air Travel to Sari is available to/from Tehran. The international airport to Sari at Iran is familiar as Dasht-e Naz International Airport. Air Tickets to Sari needs prior booking for at least one week.
By train Sari is connected with Tehran and Gorgan.
Getting around transport at Sari includes various types of taxis, which includes wireless taxi, telephone taxi, ceremony taxi etc.
Calm associations of nature and old-time nostalgias make Sari really remarkable.