7 of Iran’s Most Heavenly Destinations with Untouched Nature, Unique Architecture, and Enchanting Scenery — Perfect for Traveling in Khordad (June)

Monday, May 26, 2025  Read time3 min

SAEDNEWS: Join us on a journey from a village close to Tabriz all the way to Kurdistan, as we explore the most stunning places to visit in Khordad (June).

7 of Iran’s Most Heavenly Destinations with Untouched Nature, Unique Architecture, and Enchanting Scenery — Perfect for Traveling in Khordad (June)

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1- Olasbelngah Village — Masal
You have surely heard the name Masal, a city in Gilan province that is considered one of the best tourist destinations in the province. About an hour’s drive from Masal village will bring you to a very scenic village called Olasbelngah.

Olasbelngah Village — Masal

This summer pasture region, located in the Talash highlands, boasts incredibly pristine and beautiful nature; a breathtaking scene made up of vast, lush green meadows, scattered wooden cabins, often shrouded in beautiful mist spreading over the area.


2- Filband Village
Filband village is the highest village in Mazandaran province, situated about 2300 meters above sea level, perched above the clouds. In spring and summer, all atmospheric phenomena can be seen here.

Filband Village

his village is located southwest of Babol city and east of the Haraz River. The only route to reach Filband is a side road through Chalav on the Haraz highway.


3- Dar Gorge, known as the Amazon of Iran
Imagine a deep valley with tall walls, located in the heart of Khanikan forest near the village of Kushkesra in Nowshahr.

Dar Gorge

wild river runs through this narrow valley, with intertwined trees on the valley walls and colorful hanging vines and leaves adding unique colors to the cliffs. With its unique vegetation and strange texture, it has earned the nickname “The Amazon of Iran.”


4- Uramanat; Kurdistan
Hawraman (Uramanat) is one of Iran’s scenic spots and a popular travel destination.

Hawraman or Uramanat is a stepped village under the jurisdiction of Sarvabad County in Kurdistan province. Sarvabad borders Marivan to the north, Sanandaj to the east, Kamyaran and Kermanshah to the south, and Iraq to the west. Hawraman Takht village, one of the oldest villages in Iran, is 63 km away from both Sarvabad and Marivan cities. It’s worth noting that Hawraman village differs from the Uramanat Takht area. The Uramanat Takht region is a collection of several villages, and Hawraman is one of those villages.

Uramanat; Kurdistan

There are different opinions about the meaning of the name Hawraman; some say it means the land of Ahura (a Zoroastrian deity) or the land of the sun, while others interpret it as the land of height and calmness.


5- Bisheh Waterfall
Bisheh Waterfall is one of the beautiful waterfalls in Lorestan province, located in a mountainous region at the foothills of the Zagros Mountains. This waterfall is in Dorud County.

Bisheh Waterfall

Khorramabad borders Borujerd and Selseleh counties to the north, Dorud and Aligudarz to the east, Chegni to the west, and Pol-e Dokhtar and Khuzestan province to the south.


6- Liqvan Village; Tabriz
Liqvan village in Tabriz is essentially a beautiful tourist village with pristine nature and a distinct climate, making it a unique area in the nature around Tabriz near Sahand Mountain. This summer pasture village is situated right inside the mountain, and with its stepped houses, at first glance, it may remind you of Masuleh in Gilan.

Liqvan Village; Tabriz

Geographically, this village is located 36 km east of Tabriz. It is also only 24 km away from Basmenj County to the south. To the north of Liqvan is the village of Biraq, to the east the village of Matnaq Iranq, and to the southwest is the village of Sefidkhan. To the south, Liqvan ends at the village of Sahand Ava and the ever-snow-covered Sahand mountain range.

Liqvan Village; Tabriz

Liqvan is a cold mountainous area located in a green, pleasant valley close to Sahand Mountain, offering you a pristine and rarely seen natural environment.


7- Chamomile Flower Fields of Fandoglu Forest — Namin
The chamomile flower fields in Fandoglu forest, Namin, Ardabil province, bloom every year from mid-May to late June, dramatically enhancing the beauty of this region.

Chamomile Flower Fields of Fandoglu Forest — Namin

he beautiful heights of Fandoglu are mostly covered with mist, and during the warm months, the air is cool and pleasant, providing a deeply relaxing atmosphere.



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