Kermanshah province, in the west of Iran, is home to around 4500 places and sites of attraction for tourists and 736 of these places have been registered in the national list of Iran’s historical heritage. Kermanshah has a moderate and mountainous climate.
This city is the largest Kurdish-speaking city in Iran. Kermanshah sights include Kohneh Bridge, Behistun Inscription, Taghbostan, Temple of Anahita, Dinavar, Ganj Dareh, Paraw Cave, Do-Ashkaft Cave, Tekyeh Moaven al-molk, Dokan Davood Inscription, Statue of Herakles in Behistun complex, Emad al doleh Mosque, Godin Tepe and etc.