Nestled on the slopes of Shirkuh Mountain, the town enjoys a temperate, pleasant climate that makes it suitable for travel during most of the year.
Taft’s warm-hearted, hospitable residents and deeply rooted cultural heritage also set it apart within Yazd Province. The town is famed for its ancient qanats, traditional orchard-keeping, and authentic handicrafts. Local people speak Persian with a Yazdi accent, and some of the most prominent native crafts include pottery and hand-woven textiles.
Among Taft’s main tourist attractions are:
- Dargahan Waterfall and Valley
- The village of Shevaz
- Tamehr Spring
- Shah Vali Mosque of Taft
With its blend of ancient history, captivating natural scenery and authentic culture, Taft offers an inviting destination for those who seek tranquility, nature and a genuine Iranian cultural experience.
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