Golestan Provine

Idioma Inglés, persa, turco
Costo 60 USD por la excursión
Número de participantes 1 persona
Duración 1 día

The Golestan province is located in the north of Iran, on the southern shores of the Caspian Sea. The climate is subtropical. Many rivers flow through the land permeating dense forests.

Turkmens are a significant minority in this province who speak their own language. The folk music of Turkmens appears in Bakhshi and Baghshi rhythms. A two string lute called Dotār is widely used to create those rhythms. Although dancing is not very common among these tribes, there is a local dance called Jazjar.

Common handicrafts of the province include carpet weaving, silk weaving, needle works, felt making, etc. Based on archeological findings in the ancient hill of Torāng Tappe, the civilization in the province dates back to 3000 BC.

Kavus Tower

Also called Qabus Tower or Gonbad-e Qabus in Persian, the brick structure is the tomb of Shams ol-Moali Key Kavus Ibn Voshmgir. The tower, which is one of the largest brick towers of the ninth century C.E., is located on the top of a hill in the middle of the public park of the town of Gonbad. The conical dome itself is 18 meters high.

Agh Ghala Lagoon

The lagoon is located on the southern bank of Atrak River. It is a habitat for diverse kinds of migrating birds like flamingoes, swans and wild geese. This place has high potential for attracting tourists due to its wonderful sceneries, vast lawns, availability of access roads and local and migrating birds.

Atrak River

The river originates from Hezar Masjid and Laleh Ruyan mountains in Khorāsān. This river is 600 kilometers long and flows into the Caspian Sea.

Naharkhoran Forest Area

This region has always been an attraction for the people of Gorgān, the tourists and the nature lovers which provides them with all sorts of resort facilities such as hotels and restaurants.

Minakalleh Wild Life

This wild life shelter is located in the south east of the Caspian Sea with an area of seven thousand hectares. This is a real heaven for marine animals and migrating birds like geese, swans, flamingos, pelicans, pheasants and some other local birds like Dorraj and Zanguleh Bal.

Ashuradeh Village

The village is an island which is located 25 kilometers away from Gorgan city and is one of the most attractive sites of Golestan province with a temperate, humid weather. This island is a perfect habitat for different kinds of local and migrating birds. Visiting the port and the facilities of Bandar Torkman, the beaches of Ashuradeh Island and hunting fish for caviar are among the common recreational activities of natives of the region.

Torang Tappe

This is one of the richest and largest ancient hills of Golestan province, located 25 kilometers northeast of Gorgān. Archeological studies show that the civilization on this hill dates back to five thousand years ago.

Radkan Tower aui

This tower is located on top of a hill 24 kilometers from the town of Kordkū near the village of Radkan. This is the tomb of the famous commander, Al-e Bavand of Tabarestan. This is a brick tower, with a conical dome and a height of 35 meters. It dates back to 9th century C.E.

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