Showing posts with label deserts of Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deserts of Iran. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2019

The desert of Khor in Iran


Although green nature, rugged mountains and sandy coasts are mesmerizing, there are lots of amazing and stunning scenes in deserts of Iran that you can find nowhere else. The salty golden sand dunes and starry sky are some shining examples that tempt every traveler to visit deserts of Iran. The desert of Khor (also spelled Khur), with its ancient and beautiful villages, has been recently attracting many domestic and foreign nature lovers. The name of Khor has been tied in with the area of Biabanak, the easternmost point of Isfahan province. Khor and Biabanak, a treasure of tourist attractions in the heart of Kavir desert, consist of three main hamlets Garme, Bayaze and Iraj, each covering attractions at the heart of an ancient desert.

The Salt Lake of Khor is known to be the largest seasonal salt lake in the world. With its villshallow water, this salt lake reflects the beauties around and offers a surreal atmosphere.

With small number of residents who are mainly old men and women who have been loyal to their ancient land, Bayazeh village of Khor o Biabanak has many thing to offer. The historical or better to say the ancient fortress of Bayazeh is a precious thousand year old gem in the heart of desert, which is worth visiting. This fortress had been built according to Sassanid architecture style with 700 rooms.

Other adventurous activities that can be done in Khor o Biabanak area include camel back riding, star gazing, riding desert safaris, sand boarding and etc. like our passengers from America, If you are interested in exploring the magnificent desert of Khor make sure to check out Iran Central Desert tour of Uppersia.


Although green nature, rugged mountains and sandy coasts are mesmerizing, there are lots of amazing and stunning scenes in deserts of Iran that you can find nowhere else. The salty golden sand dunes and starry sky are some shining examples that tempt every traveler to visit deserts of Iran. T
Our American guests in Deserts of Isfahan

Monday, October 16, 2017

Are you ready for an adventure in Mesr Desert of Iran?

For nature lovers and travelers who seek adventure in Iran, autumn is the best season for exploring the magical deserts of central Iran. Besides all the historical and cultural masterpieces inside the city of Isfahan, there are some deserts and desert villages in Isfahan province, which give travelers various choices for a fun desert tour. You can choose between the deserts around Isfahan, like Varzaneh, Garmeh, Mesr, and etc.  and offer yourself a wonderful desert adventure.

San dunes of Mesr Village, Iran.
Mesr Desert, Iran.

Sunday, October 15, 2017

What to do in Khor o Biabanak Desert?

Although green nature, rugged mountains and sandy coasts are mesmerizing, there are lots of amazing and stunning scenes in deserts of Iran that you can find nowhere else. The salty golden sand dunes and starry sky are some shining examples that tempt every traveler to visit deserts of Iran. The desert of Khor (also spelled Khur), with its ancient and beautiful villages, has been recently attracting many domestic and foreign nature lovers. The name of Khor has been tied in with the area of ​​Biabanak, the easternmost point of Isfahan province. Khor and Biabanak, a treasure of tourist attractions in the heart of Kavir desert, consist of three main hamlets Garmeh, Bayazeh and Iraj, each covering attractions at the heart of an ancient desert. The Salt Lake of Khor is known to be the largest seasonal salt lake in the world. With its shallow water, this salt lake reflects the beauties around and offers a surreal atmosphere.
 
Bayazeh fortress. Khor, Iran
Bayazeh Village, Khor o Biabanak.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

4 things to experience in Varazane Desert.

110 kilometers away from the city of Isfahan lays a magnificent land of golden sand and sunshine, called Varzaneh Desert. With its historical monuments and dazzling landscapes, Varzaneh desert is one of the most attractive deserts of Iran. There are various things you can do  here:

Sand dune and tamarisk bushes in Varzane Desert.
Varzaneh Castle

1 walk through the silence of the dunes

The barrens and the sand dunes of Varzaneh offer you just what you expect from a desert in the east, including the endless eye-catching curves, wandering tamarisk and thorn bushes and most importantly silence and silence! Play your most favorite track and save this landscape in mind to remember on your busy working days.

Sand dunes in Varzaneh desert.
Sand dunes of Varzaneh Desert

2 get some Adrenaline

These colorful safari cars driven by skillful off-road drivers give you the thrill of jumping from one sand dune to another one. They drive fast up to the peak of high sand dunes at a 90° angle. What a rush of Adrenaline!

A four wheel car off-roading in Varzaneh Desert.
Off-road car in Varzaneh Desert

3 Count the meteorites crossing over your head

The nights of Varzaneh! Gather around a bonfire and enjoy your dinner and then take a rest under the starry blanket of the desert's night sky. This is a kind of sky that you do not see every night! Catch the naughty meteorites crossing over your head and enjoy the cool night of Varzaneh Desert.

A man looking at the starry night sky of Varzaneh desert.
Starry night of Varzaneh Desert

4 step back to history

There is a historical castle called "Ghoortan" near Varzaneh Desert, that has been constructed during Diyalameh dynasty. There are many old castles in central Iran dating back to more ancient times than "Ghoortan Castle" does, but this one is known for being home to some locals until today! Don’t forget to visit Kabootar khaneh (dovecote or pigeon’s house) with its special architecture style and pigeon holes. These constructions were used for keeping the pigeons and using their eggs and dung.

Ask Uppersia for a wonderful desert tour in Varzaneh this spring!

The walls of Ghoortan Castle in Varzaneh Desert.
Ghoortan Castle of Varzaneh

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

5 fantastic experiences you need to have in Iran.

Visiting Iran for the first time is something of an eye opener. You will see wonderful things in Iran that are so different from what you might have heard so far. This country is filled with varied landscapes, sounds, smells and cultures.

1 Discover Persian history in glorious cities

Cities of Iran are home to wonderful monuments remained from ancient emperors. The Achaemenid remains of Persepolis in Shiraz, dazzling mosques of Isfahan, ancient heritages of Khuzestan, unique adobe houses of Yazd and many more architectural heritages reveal you stories from ancient Persia.

The brick columns in Jaame mosque of Isfahan.
Jaame mosque of Isfahan

Monday, February 20, 2017

Meet Shah Abbas in Maranjab Desert!

Located near Kashan city of Isfahan province, in the heart of central Iran, the amazing Maranjab Desert is the storyteller of ancient journeys when the Silk Road slowly passed through Iran and connected east to west. The restless sand dunes of Maranjab have hosted merchants, camels, caravans and passengers for centuries.

Maranjab Castle

This desert hides glorious heritages of Shah Abbas in itself. Shah Abbas, the powerful Safavid king is known for constructing numerous castles in Iran. 350 years ago when Uzbeks and Afghans invaded Iran, he constructed a big military castle in the Maranjab Desert and employed soldiers to scout the vast desert and provide safety for the merchants during their journey through this endless desert. This castle, a masterpiece of Safavid architecture, is located beside an ancient Qanat and is 3500 square meters in area.

The rooms and arcs of Maranjab Csatle.
Maranjab Castle.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Persian caravanserai of Anarak

Dating back to Qajar dynasty, Anarak caravanserai is restored and changed into a beautiful and unique accommodation in recent years. Anarak is a historical city located in Nain county of Isfahan province, at the edge of the dazzling Dasht- e Kavir. The antiquity of Anarak goes back to Sassanid era and remains of a brick wall, old mosques, towers and arcs are still available in the old district of the city.

Anarak caravanserai.

Sunday, October 30, 2016

The cozy cottages of Kapari ecolodge.

kapari cottage ecolodge is an accommodation with a very special architecture and it is located in the south of Kerman province in a small town named Qale Ganj (the treasure castle). The cities and villages in the south of Kerman, including Qale Ganj, Jiroft and Manoujan are historical cities and pieces of evidence like Jaz Mourian basin and historical hills show that great civilizations have lived here. Keshit is a village in this area with vast palm gardens and historical castles. The weird thing about this village, which is located in the heart of the desert, is a waterfall with fresh water pouring into a small lake.

Monday, October 24, 2016

"Bayazeh", village of history in Iran.

If you take a look at “Bayazeh” village and the barrens around from afar, you will see a white land in the middle of the desert that looks like a snowy land, but this silverness is due to the salt covering the sand of the desert! “Bayazeh” historical village, which has been a cultural center in the past, is located in Khur o Biyabanak town of Isfahan province, at the center of Iran.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

"Ateshooni ec-lodge"

Ateshooni is a 400-year-old desert house that has been restored and converted into a cozy and beautiful eco-lodge by the owner of the house. This house is located near remains of Ateshooni oasis (dating back to Sasanid era), near Khur o Biabanak of Isfahan province, in the central desert of Iran.  Khur o BIabanak, which is a touristic attraction itself, is a historical town with a remarkable desert architecture and many palm trees.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

"Matin Abad", a nice eco-lodge in deserts of Iran.

  “Matin Abad co-lodge” was founded by some tourism managers in 2008. This eco-lodge is located in the middle of desert and sand dunes, 45 kilometers away from Kashan. Protecting the nature and promoting sustainable tourism has been the main reason for founding “Matin Abad”. 70 percent of the required energy in this Eco lodge is provided by the sunlight and the managers are focused on classifying and recycling the waste in order to protect the environment.

  The central building is constructed like the caravansarais, built in deserts of Iran many years ago. There are 7 rooms available in the main building, decorated like old Iranian houses with comfortable beds and mattresses and 20 tents around the caravanserai building, suitable for accommodation during both winter and summer because of the traditional heating and cooling systems embedded in them. The tents are simply decorated with traditional objects like kilims and old cushions. 13 small rooms called “Koumeh” are built in the area with brick walls and domed roofs, representing the old houses in the desert. 

Different activities are available in “Matin Abad Eco-lodge”:

 Going through the heart of this endless desert and exploring Karkas peak and the stunning sand dunes on a bicycle or on foot.
Camel back riding in the vast desert that is so exciting and fun especially when the camel walks up and down on the dunes.
Using available telescopes for exploring the amazing night sky with millions of stars and meteorites and learning about astronomy.

The delicious Iranian cuisines served in “Matin Abad” are so healthy and some of the ingredients are from the organic farm located by this eco-lodge. 

Tourists enjoying the beautiful desert.

Spending night in cozy tents of "Matin Abad".

Sunday, August 21, 2016

10 reasons to visit Lut Desert in Iran:


“The planet’s famous red color is from iron oxide coating everything. So it’s not just a desert. It’s a desert so old it’s literally rusting.” _Andy Weir, The Martin

“Dasht-e-Lut” or Lut Desert is a vast salt desert located in Kerman province (eastern Iran), known as the world’s 25th largest desert. Lut Desert is the lowest area in Iran and it is about 56 meters above sea level. This desert is incredibly beautiful and it has been inscribed in UNESCO’s world heritage list, recently.

Many tourists travel to Iran for visiting this weird desert because of:

       1.   Being known as the hottest spot on earth. Measurements done by NASA, from 2003 to 2010 has recorded a 70°C temperature in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009 which indicates that “Gandom beryan” (an area in the center of the Lut desert called grilled wheat!) is the hottest spot on earth. Isn’t it worthy to visit the hottest spot on earth? Of course this experience should happen during October to April, otherwise you may be baked like the mentioned wheat!!

       2.  The “Kalouts”. There are thousands of sand towers in Lut ِDesert in different shapes, formed by the wind during centuries, named Kalout. The kalouts are between 10 to 50 meters high and some people call this area “The magical city of Kalouts”. Weird sand castles spread in a natural composition, is not a landscape you may see very often.

        3.  The salty river passing through Lut Desert. This River rises in “Khosf” heights in Khorasan province, enters Lut Desert and passes the west side of “Gandom beryan” toward a little lake called “Chaleh shour” ( the salty pit). This salty and bitter water with salt crystals floating on, flows in this river during winter and makes this part of Lut Desert a mysterious land.

       4.   The unbelievable stellar sky. As it gets dark in the Lut desert, the show begins! Millions of stars sparkle in the sky and you can count many meteorites passing above your head!

        5.   The pleasure of strolling on the desert sand. It is interesting to know that there is no alive creature found in the Lut Desert. So you can take of your shoes and go for a long walk. The sand is pleasantly warm on days and cool during the nights. I suggest you to get more acquainted with the desert and lie down on the sand for a while.

        6.   The relaxing silence. You are far away from the cities or roads and the desert offers you a heavy silence besides its attractiveness. Free your mind for a while and enjoy the pleasant silence.

         7.  Being the place for the photographers. Lut Desert is a heaven for photographers! The clear sky, bright lights and the eye-catching dunes and Kalouts are photography subjects that are not found everywhere.

         8.  The beautiful sunrise. Seeing sunrise is a very joyful experience for many. Imagine your camping night to be finished with seeing the magical change of sky’s color from dark blue into purple, orange and then light shiny blue, with no sky scratcher standing in front of you!

         9.  Being disconnected. Although technology is so essential nowadays, but I think that it feels so free to be disconnected from your Email, Facebook or Twitter, for a while. You can be disconnected from crowded society and technology in Lut Desert and get connected with this wonderful nature.

         10.  Being mysterious. The Kalouts (being simulated to an abandoned city), the salty river flowing in the desert, the silence and the hollow atmosphere makes Lut Desert a mysterious place, interesting and weird to any visitor.

       Uppersia tours usually include an excursion or an overnight tour in Lut Desert and we look forward to operating you fantastic Lut Desert tours during autumn and winter.


A salty river passing through Lut Desert.

       

A beautiful kalout in Lut Desert.




Thursday, August 18, 2016

Iran’s national bird


  Zaaqe bour (Persian ground jay or as Iranians say, the blond crow) is a type of bird living exclusively in the Lut desert of Iran and has been presented as Iran’s national bird. This bird is from crows’ species but moves mostly on the ground and flies less. Even while feeling danger, this bird prefers running fast to flying, although knows how to fly! Zaaqe bour has an interesting sound and a light yellow-brown color, in harmony with the color of the desert.

  This little bird has two long legs (considering their small body), suitable for running fast on sand and between bushes and a curved beak helps them to dig the ground and search for food. This bird primarily eats insects and seeds and they store their food under the ground. They are dependent to Qich bushes (a type of wild plant found in Lut desert) and make their nest on these bushes. Although they are territorial birds, they usually are not afraid of people.

  Zaaqe bour has been adapted to desert climate and ornithologists have introduced this species as a bird which is endemic to Iran and can not be found anywhere else. That’s why this bird is presented as Iran’s national bird. You should be lucky to see a Zaaqe bour in  Lut desert, because it is a small bird that can not be easily noticed on sand. 

  If  you are obsessed with the birds and you like to see different birds of  Iran, “Uppersia” is here for you to arrange and operate bird watching tours.

"Zaaqe bour" looking for food with its long beak.