Ahram has a hot and semi-arid climate, with scorching summers and mild winters.
Situated near the Persian Gulf, the city's palm groves and lemon orchards add a unique charm to its landscape.
The people of Ahram are predominantly from the southern Persian-speaking ethnic group, speaking a distinctive Tangestani dialect, which is a blend of Persian with local vocabulary and phonetics.
They are known for being hospitable, warm-hearted, and deeply devoted to their local culture.
Ahram boasts numerous historical and natural attractions, among the most notable of which are:
- Tangestan Castle (also known as Zar Khezer Khan Castle)
- The scenic palm groves on the city’s outskirts
- The tomb of Zar Khezer Khan of Tangestan
- Local lemon orchards and palm plantations
- The museum (house) of Raeis-Ali Delvari
Ahram is a serene, authentic, and charming city, with a proud history and people full of kindness and valor.
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