Northeast Iran holds a secret. Beneath the vast skies of Khorasan—a region stretching from the Caspian Sea to the borders of Afghanistan—lies something invisible to the untrained eye. It is not found in guidebooks or captured in postcards. It is the echo of centuries of spiritual seeking, whispered through the wind that sweeps across its deserts and wraps around the domes of ancient shrines.
Khorasan is not merely a place on a map. It is one of the unknown great spiritual centers of the world. For the traveler willing to look deeper, this land offers something far more valuable than monuments: a living connection to the mystics who shaped the soul of Persia.