Festivals in Iran in December
Iran has 25 local festival variants to explore in December, with date signals, places, traditions, foods, symbols, and a 3D map entry.
Open Iran December festivals on the 3D map- Alborz Fire and Yalda Festival · Alborz · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Ardabil Fire and Yalda Festival · Ardabil · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Bushehr Mawlid and Moulid · Bushehr · Mawlid and Moulid Festivals
- Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Fire and Yalda Festival · Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- East Azerbaijan Fire and Yalda Festival · East Azerbaijan · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Fars Fire and Yalda Festival · Fars · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Gilan Fire and Yalda Festival · Gilan · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Hamadan Fire and Yalda Festival · Hamadan · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Hormozgan Mawlid and Moulid · Hormozgan · Mawlid and Moulid Festivals
- Isfahan Fire and Yalda Festival · Isfahan · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Kerman Fire and Yalda Festival · Kerman · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
- Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Fire and Yalda Festival · Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad · Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals
Festival search guide
This page answers searches for festivals in Iran in December, including traditions, foods, and local variants.
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- Iran festival map entry
What you can explore
Use this guide to compare Iran festivals in December by tradition, food, local custom, and festival core.
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Top festivals in Iran in December: Dates and places
Use this 2026 guide to quickly scan the main festivals, places, date confidence, and map entry for Iran in December.
| Festival | Place | Date confidence | Source | Map |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Karaj · Alborz | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Ardabil | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Shahrekord · Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Tabriz · East Azerbaijan | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Shiraz · Fars | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Rasht · Gilan | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Hamadan | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Isfahan | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Kerman | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Yasuj · Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Sanandaj · Kurdistan | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
| Fire and Yalda Festival | Arak · Markazi | The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night | Needs verification | Open |
Traditions, food and symbols
- fire-jumping purification
- solstice vigil
- poetry divination
- pomegranate
- watermelon
- nuts
- devotional recitation
- shrine visit
- community market
- mawlid sweets
- sesame candy
- festival bread
How to explore these festivals on MapDepth
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Regional highlights
- Karaj · Alborz: Alborz Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Ardabil: Ardabil Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Bushehr: Bushehr Mawlid and Moulid; Mawlid and Moulid Festivals; Rabi al-Awwal and local saint calendars
- Shahrekord · Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari: Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Tabriz · East Azerbaijan: East Azerbaijan Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Shiraz · Fars: Fars Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Rasht · Gilan: Gilan Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
- Hamadan: Hamadan Fire and Yalda Festival; Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals; The eve of the last Wednesday before Nowruz and winter solstice night
FAQ
What festivals happen in Iran in December 2026?
Iran in December features Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals, Mawlid and Moulid Festivals, with date confidence, places, customs, foods, and map routes on MapDepth.
What events and celebrations happen in Iran in December?
This guide covers December festivals, events and celebrations in Iran, including fire-jumping purification, solstice vigil, poetry divination, pomegranate.
Which regions have December festivals in Iran?
Regional highlights include Karaj · Alborz, Ardabil, Bushehr, Shahrekord · Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, each connected to festival cores and local variants.
Seasonal context
In December, Iran has 2 festival cores and 25 regional variants in season, led by Persian Fire and Solstice Festivals, Mawlid and Moulid Festivals and grounded in customs and foods such as fire-jumping purification, solstice vigil, poetry divination, pomegranate.
Representative festival cores
Customs and foods
- fire-jumping purification
- solstice vigil
- poetry divination
- pomegranate
- watermelon
- nuts
- devotional recitation
- shrine visit
- community market
- mawlid sweets
- sesame candy
- festival bread