Kohkilouyeh Va Boyer Ahmad |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rah Barik Mountain
Mount Rah Barik is one of the mountains of the Zagros Ranges. It is located at the north west of Yasooj and to the north of the Kandal Village. This mountain with an approximate height of 3,095 m., offers a wonderful landscape. |
|
|
Sefid Mountain
The Sefid mountain is located in the north west of Yasooj and south west of Sisakht. This mountain is 3,102 m. in height and runs in a parallel direction to the Savrouz Mountain which has a height of 3,189 m. These two majestic elevations are counted ... |
|
|
Tizab Gorge
Tizab Gorge is close to the Sepeedan Road of Yasooj and is one of the recreational areas of this province. This beautiful and verdant area is a place for tourists and visitors from the beginning of May up to December and is equipped with an asphalt road, ... |
|
|
Yasooj Waterfall
This waterfall is a few km. from Yasooj city and to the right hand side of the route ending in Sisakht. It is in a narrow pass. This area is a tourist region specially in the spring and summer. Morover, the gardens with beautiful trees around this vicinity ... |
|
|
Other Altitudes and Summits
Other Altitudes and Summits of the province are as follows:
Siyah Kooh 2,929 meters in height in Boyer Ahmad. Maimand Kooh (3,138 meters), Sefid Kooh (2,941 meters), Siyah Kooh Landeh 3,124 meters in height, Kooh Lashgar 3,005 meters in height and Kooh ... |
|
|
Pirezan, Meymeh and Nazl Cave
Other caves of the province are as follows:
The Pirezan Cave and Fee Cave in Dehdasht, Kohkiluyeh, Mess Cave in Khongah Ab Siyah, Boyer Ahmad, Meymeh Cave on the borders of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad and Khuzestan provinces. Nazl Cave in Nour, Dehdasht, ... |
|
|
GarmRood, Sameh and other rivers
Other important rivers of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad province are as follows: The Nazmakan River, Loadab, Garm Rood, Shah Bahram, Kahgol Lirab, Abrigon, Broshgeft, Shabliz, Charouq Saz, Cheram, Kal Asadi, Manjegan, Sameh, Khaneh Qalt, Talkh, Baba Ahmad, ... |
|
|
Springs in Kohkilouyeh
Kharlkoun (Khakh Ladoun) at a distance of 15 km., from Yasooj. Baba Ahmad Spring in Imamzadeh Baba Ahmad of Bahmaei sector, Osel Spring at Behamei sector and within 5 km. of the Shahr Asiab Village, Bebakan Spring in Yasooj, Tang-e-Soulak Spring in Tang-e-Soulak, ... |
|
|
Other Valleys and Gorges
Tang-e-Tekab in Behbahan - Kohkiluyeh border, Tang-e-Balengestan at frontier of Tayebi (warm region) and Behbahan suburb. The narrow passes of Abdal, Nayab, Mangzoz and Cap in Kat Bahmei, district Tang-e-Choi Behmei, Alaedin in Kohkiluyeh, Bisiton , ... |
|
|
Other Waterfalls
Other important waterfalls in this province are the Tang-e-Tamoradi and Tesooj Waterfalls. |
|
|
Ab Nahr Village
On passing the forests that are laden with oak trees in the twist and turns of the mountainous paths leading up to the altitudes of the Khatir Soukhteh, the Ab Nahr village comes into the sight. This village which is on the slopes of the Pazan Peer Mountains ... |
|
|
Handicrafts and Souvenirs
Since long the tribes of Kohkiluyeh Va Boyer Ahmad province, used to make several types of handicrafts and hand woven products. The existence of lots of raw materials, such as wool, has provided a good scope that enables people to create articles in ... |
|
|
Local Music and Dances
Music in Boyer Ahmad tribes as well as other Iranian tribes benefit a nobility and particularities of their own. People of Boyer Ahmad according to the current songs, have special melodies which they call it Qass. The most important of which are Qass ... |
|
|
Margoon Village
Margoon is a part of the township of Boyer Ahmad and is located 24 km. of west of Yasooj - Brujen Road. The Saqaveh River passes from its southwestern part. Altitudes such as the Banar Mountain in the east, Margoon Mountain in north and Saqaveh in south ... |
|
|
Maymand Village
In order to arrive at the Maymand Village, the Sisakht route that leads northwards must be selected. This road passes amongst dense oak forests providing verdant views and landscapes. The Khersan River which irrigates rice fields of this village, is ... |
|
|
Pages: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 |
|
|