Are you Prepared for an Exciting Trip to Chabahar?

Posted by Elijah on September 19th, 2022

The southeastern regions of Iran are probably the least visited and least well-known of all the travel destinations there.  پرواز چابهار تهران, the region is home to one of Iran's oldest ethnic groups and has some of the country's most distinctive landscapes in addition to a rich history and tradition. One of these regions is Chabhar, which is a part of the province of Sistan and Baluchistan.

People who are travelling to Iran in the winter and fall will find Chabahar to be a great option because of its proximity to the equator and its year-round pleasant climate. In fact, some people think that the word "Chahar Bahar," which means "four springs," is a Persian word. Here, I'd like to discuss what Chabahar has in store for you and how you can make the most of your trip there.

Activities in Chabahar

Let's start with the places in Chabahar that you can visit. As I mentioned above, the region is home to some of Iran's most distinctive natural attractions, which are uncommon elsewhere in the nation or even the world. You can enter Chabahr without a visa because it is one of Iran's visa-free areas; for more details, see this article: Visa-free entry to Iran.

Lipar Wetland is the first landmark you can see as you travel from Chabahar Port to Govatr along the coastal road.

The wetland, also known as Pink Wetland or Lake, is situated in Lipari Valley and has produced an eye-catching landscape with its pink colour, which can occasionally turn to red. The wetland is a great location for birdwatchers, though you can also engage in this activity in other areas of Chabahar, such as the mangrove forest. Some of the birds you might see here include flamingos, various heron species, see-see partridges, and coots.

 The Martian Mountains, or Koohaye Merikhi as the locals refer to them, are the next stop on your journey.

They are a group of strange mountains that run parallel to the Oman Gulf coasts from Kacho Village to Govatr Gulf. The pointed mountains, which stand in stark contrast to the landscape, are strange not only because of their peculiar shape and unusual coloration (white, green, or red), but also because there are no nearby trees or plants. The Martian Mountains should be visited in the morning or late in the day, and visitors should bring plenty of water for a 1- to 3-hour hike. With 1stQuest, you can book Chabahar hotels at the very best rates.

 Don't miss Beris, a village and landing site close to the Martian Mountains, which is a fantastic place to relax and take in the peace of the vast ocean in front of you. It will likely be evening when you get to Beris, where you can enjoy a stunning sunset. To take pictures of this fishing bay, you might want to return during the day.

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