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Showing posts with label fishing in Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishing in Iran. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
16 Insane Facts About Iran
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accommodation in Iran,
Adventure in Iran,
Ancient Iran,
attractions of Iran,
camping in Iran,
canyoning in Iran,
Day tour,
deserts of Iran,
fishing in Iran,
Iran Castle,
Uppersia
Location:
Iran
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Fun activities to enjoy around Neor Lake.
Neor, the biggest lake of
Ardebil province, is laid on the heights of northwestern Iran and is one of the
best refugees from the summer heat in Iran. The beautiful lands in northwest of
Iran offer a pleasant and fresh chill to nature lovers. With 210 hectares
width, the water in the beautiful Neor Lake is supplied by the numerous sweet
water springs around it and the aromatic herbs around the lake like mints,
buttercup, clover and etc. make the whole atmosphere fragrant and fresh. Many
bird species live around this lake and the good thing is that hunting is forbidden
in this area. Neor Lake is a wonderful place for different nature based
activities:
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| Neor Lake, Ardebil-Iran. |
Fishing
This lake is home to different types of fish like the unique Rainbow Trout. A fun and exciting fishing competition is held around Neor Lake every year during September.
Biking
Biking on the flat plains and breathing the peaceful and clean air around Neor Lake is an experience that might not be reachable anywhere during summer.
Horse riding
The strong and healthy horses nurtured in this area and the vast lands lead to an amazing horse riding experience around Neor Lake.
Winter sports
As the winter arrives, Neor Lake is frozen and the hills are covered with snow. At this time, this area changes into a wonderful hangout for winter sport lovers like the skiers and patinage players.
There are many more fun activities that can be done around Neor Lake like, boating, trekking, photography, and having a tasty fresh fish kebab.
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| Biking around Neor Lake, Ardebil-Iran. |
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