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How to Prepare for Climbing Damavand in Iran?

Mount Damavand is the tallest mountain in Iran and a highly regarded representation of both natural beauty and cultural significance. Being Asia’s tallest volcano, it attracts explorers from all over the world who want to conquer its slopes. Climbing Damavand is a remarkable but challenging experience that requires planning, physical

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best time for mountain climbing

Ideal Time for Climbing Mount Damavand

The best time for Damavand mountain climbing in Iran is from mid-June until mid-September. The hot and steady weather of summer makes climbing Mount Damavand the most ideal time during the year.Climbers are drawn to Mount Damavand, Iran’s highest peak at 5,610 meters, because it presents an exciting yet manageable

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Damavand Trekking Guide

Damavand Trekking Guide

Damavand is the highest point of the great Alborz chain that separates the Caspian Sea from the Iran plateau. It stands out very high, with its elegant cone shape, in the Lar National Park, about 70 km northeast of Tehran, the capital of Iran. With its 5,610 m, this volcano

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Tips and Guidelines for Young Climbers to Damavand

Tips and Guidelines for Young Climbers to Damavand

Mount Damavand, situated in Iran, is a magnificent and renowned volcanic peak towering at approximately 5,610 meters (18,406 feet) in height. Climbing Damavand offers a distinctive and demanding mountaineering adventure for teenagers. Although the spirit of adventure is something to be cherished, when it comes to young climbers, especially at

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Mount Zard-Kuh

Mount Zard-Kuh: A Natural Wonder in Iran’s Zagros Range

Mount Zard-Kuh (literally “Yellow Mountain”) is a sub-range of the Central Zagros Mountains in Iran. Its soaring peaks reach roughly 4,220–4,300 meters, and the highest summit – Kolonchin – is the second-highest point in the Zagros (after Mount Dena). The range lies mostly in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province near Shahrekord

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Dena Mountains

Exploring Dena Mountain in Iran: A Trekker’s Ultimate Guide

Dena Location and How to Reach It Nestled in the heart of the Zagros Mountain Range, Dena Mountain stretches across the provinces of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Isfahan, and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari in southwestern Iran. This colossal natural wonder is part of the larger Dena Protected Area, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and serves as a

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Sahand Mountain

Mount Sahand in Iran: A Trekker’s Guide to the “Bride of Iranian Mountains”

Nestled in the heart of northwestern Iran, Mount Sahand stands as a majestic volcanic giant, revered as the “Bride of Iranian Mountains” for its snow-capped peaks and lush, flower-strewn slopes. Located just 50 kilometers south of Tabriz, this dormant stratovolcano rises to an elevation of 3,707 meters, dominating the skyline of East Azerbaijan Province.

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Iran's Alvand Peak

Alvand Peak: A Hiking Paradise in the Zagros Mountains

Alvand Peak, located in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, is a natural paradise that offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and nature. With its rugged terrain, lush forests, and stunning waterfalls and springs, Alvand Peak is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the beauty of Iran. In this

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mount alam-kuh tour

Alam-Kuh ; the second high mountain in Iran

Mount Alam Kuh (also Alam Kooh), the second high mountain in Iran is located on the  Takht-e Suleyman massif in Kelardasht District, Mazandaran Province. Kelardasht and Taleghan are the nearest cities to this mountain as Kelardasht is on its north face and Taleghan on its south. At 4,848m (15,906 ft) above sea

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Damavand peak

Mount Damavand: Everything You Need to Know

Are you looking for a new and exciting adventure? Look no further than Mount Damavand! Towering at 5,671m, 18606 ft above sea level, Mount Damavand, famous as the roof of Iran, is the highest peak in Iran, the highest volcano in Asia, the second prominent peak in Asia after Mount

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