
Kerman, the capital of the largest province in Iran, is located in the southeast of the country. During the Zand dynasty, it served as the capital of Iran. Today, Kerman is known as an important industrial, political, cultural, and academic hub in southeastern Iran.
What Is the Climate Like in Kerman?
Due to its desert location, Kerman has a unique climate:
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Cool at night, relatively warm during the day
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Very hot summers
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Mild and cool winters
Getting Around in Kerman | Transport Options
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You can travel to Kerman by plane, train, or private car.
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The best option is flying, with direct flights from Tehran (as the road distance is 991 km).
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There are also two daily trains from Tehran to Kerman.
Where to Stay in Kerman – Hotel or Traditional Guesthouse?
Pars 5-Star Hotel

Akhavan Hotel

Places to Visit in Kerman
Anahita Fire Temple

Kerman Bazaar

Zoroastrian Anthropology Museum

Best Shopping Places in Kerman
Kerman Grand Star Bazaar

Top Souvenirs from Kerman
Pistachios

Qavoot (a traditional energy-boosting powder)

Most Famous Local Dishes of Kerman – Flavors You’ll Never Forget
Zireh Polo (Cumin Rice)

Zargari Kebab

Kermani Gheymeh (local meat stew)
