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Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Two - 22 September 2024
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Two - 22 September 2024 - Page 3

Ganjehei Gorge is a slice of paradise in Iran’s nature capital

Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, renowned for its springs, recreational areas, stunning waterfalls, and roaring rivers, offers visitors a unique array of tourist landscapes. This province boasts 280 natural recreational sites, approximately 2,600 historical sites, and 750 registered historical monuments on the national heritage list. With its abundant natural resources, it stands out as an ideal destination for tourists, particularly nature lovers.
Yasuj, located in the cooler regions of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, is often dubbed the “Nature Capital of Iran” due to its diverse natural, tourist, and recreational attractions. The city is gracefully nestled on the slopes of Dena Mountain, resembling a piece of green silk. Its captivating beauty and pleasant climate draw tourists and nature enthusiasts each year during the lush seasons.
Ganjeh village, situated in a cold temperate climate, enjoys mild and cool weather year-round. This area receives substantial snowfall and rainfall, ensuring a vibrant ecosystem. The main water source for Ganjeh village is a river that originates from the majestic Dena Mountain. This river flows continuously throughout the year and has remained resilient even during droughts, with its water level only decreasing in 2008 during a national drought; however, it did not dry up completely.
A prominent attraction in the village is Ganjeh Gorge (Tang-e Ganjei), known for its lush landscape featuring diverse groves of trees such as mulberries, terebinth, and oak, enticing countless tourists each year. Among the region’s other natural wonders are the mountains, with Dena being the most notable. Dena is blanketed in snow for much of the year, offering select areas suitable for skiing enthusiasts.
The local vegetation consists of tall, robust trees that provide ample shade for the cool springs, creating inviting spaces for visitors. Stunning trees such as oak, terebinth, and hawthorn contribute to the area’s natural splendor. Due to the high density of forest cover, autumn lovers can experience a remarkably colorful season, accompanied by the soothing rustling of plane tree leaves within the gorge. Winters in Ganjeh Gorge are equally mesmerizing, where visitors can revel in the enchanting sight of snowflakes dancing on the bare branches of trees during snowy days.
The best times to visit this natural attraction are spring and summer. The lush greenery, pristine beauty, and cool, pleasant climate make this area incredibly inviting. As the river meanders through the valley and among towering plane trees, it creates a captivating landscape that appeals to tourists seeking tranquility in nature.
In this region, the expansive sky offers magnificent views framed by the extensive branches and towering trunks of plane trees. Moreover, the availability of sanitary and recreational facilities, including piped water in the gorge, has drawn numerous travelers seeking enjoyment and relaxation during the spring and summer months, far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Its strategic location along the Yasuj-Sefid Dasht road, one of the busiest routes in the province, ensures easy access for visitors eager to explore and appreciate the area’s breathtaking natural beauty.

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