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Maranjab desert


Maranjab desert, located in Isfahan province and near the cities of Aran and Bidgol, with an area of about 700 square kilometers, is known as one of the popular tourist attractions in Iran. With its unique attractions, this desert welcomes many tourists from all over the country and the world every year.

Maranjab desert attractions:

Rowan Sand Dunes: Rowan Sand Dunes are one of the unique and spectacular landscapes of the Maranjab desert, which creates an unforgettable experience for tourists.

Salt Lake: Salt Lake is another manifestation of the beauty of the Maranjab desert, which creates an amazing and spectacular sight during the rainy season.

Maranjab Caravanserai: Maranjab Caravanserai is a historical building from the Safavid era, which is currently used as a tourist accommodation and provides an opportunity for tourists to learn about the culture and traditions of the region.

Maranjab desert entertainment:

Camel riding: Camel riding is a traditional and popular pastime in the Maranjab desert, which allows tourists to enjoy the beauty of the desert in a pleasant and memorable way.

Off-road riding: Off-road riding is an exciting pastime for those interested in driving in sand dunes and a unique experience in Maranjab desert.

Stargazing: Due to the absence of light pollution, Maranjab desert is an ideal place to observe stars and planets on clear nights without fog. Walking: Walking in the sand dunes or on the edge of the salt lake can be a pleasant and relaxing experience for tourists.

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