SAEDNEWS: One of the beautiful and unique tourist attractions of Urmia is a mysterious lake called Marmishoo Lake, which is nestled between the mountains.
According to SAEDNEWS, If you are looking for a perfect destination to spend your time and have a memorable trip, we recommend a pristine place called the beautiful Marmishoo Lake, located in Urmia.
Certainly, all tourists visiting Urmia have seen Lake Urmia up close, but few may know that there is another hidden lake nearby this majestic lake, one that has the power to make your experience in Urmia even more exciting. This lake is called Marmishoo.
To see this beautiful lake, you need to travel about 45 kilometers west of Urmia, where you can witness the turquoise Marmishoo Lake nestled between the mountains of Urmia, close to the Iran-Turkey border.
Once you find the Pir Khorsani shrine in the village of Marmishoo and continue along the beautiful rocky path, you can reach Marmishoo Lake. The lake spans 5 hectares and has a depth of 50 to 60 meters. The beautiful Nazluchay River originates from the Baybon and Setareh Lavand mountains, eventually reaching a picturesque and lush gorge.
As the waters of the Nazluchay River accumulate, Marmishoo Lake is formed, providing a habitat for many plants and animals. For example, you can find trees like willows, wild tulips, licorice, hawthorn, oak, wild iris, and poplar. The environment around the lake is so peaceful that it is considered one of the best spots for fishing.
If luck is on your side and you happen to encounter the beekeepers of the area, it’s the perfect opportunity to taste the real flavor of natural honey and bring a gift for your table. The area around the lake is surrounded by many trees, creating a green ring that shines brightly in the summer and spring. In the fall, it forms a harmonious and vibrant scene that you’re unlikely to find anywhere else.
Since this area is mountainous and located in a valley, it is only accessible during the warmer seasons. Therefore, it’s better to plan your visit to the lake and its surroundings during the warmer months rather than in the winter.