Dozens of historical villages lying in Alborz Province in north of Iran are the destinations of Iranian nature lovers specially in autumn.

Iran Press/Iran news: There are extended orchards and gardens in the villages of Alborz Province and a long river that flows through them.

Ajin Dojin, Kordan, Banu Sahra, Valian, Baraghan, Chendar, Sirud are just a few of the historic villages of Alborz Province -- villages whose abundant charm and beauty catches the eye of every nature lover and traveler, Iran Press reported.

A village in Alborz Province

Ganj Tappeh, Banu Sahra Bridge, Valian's Darband, Sirud waterfall and Aramgah Tower, also known as 'Shahzadeh Hussein Tower' are some of the historical attractions of Alborz Province.

The villages are ablaze with colour in autumn.

A  village in Alborz Province

Aramgah Tower is situated in the middle of a garden shaded by ancient trees. The tower is circular and enjoys a unique architectural style, which attracts the attention of visitors.

A  village in Alborz Province

The building, which dates back to Seljuk era, is the mausoleum of one of the grandsons of Imam Sajjad (peace be upon him), the fourth Shiite Imam. 101/201

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