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Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty Two - 27 October 2024
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty Two - 27 October 2024 - Page 3

Nature’s gift at Dimeh Spring

Dimeh Spring is a significant source feeding the Zayanderud River, located near Dimeh village in the Kuhrang region of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province. To reach this natural wonder, visitors must travel approximately ten kilometers from the town of Chelgerd. Notably, Dimeh Spring is situated about 120 kilometers from the center of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province.
This valuable spring is registered on Iran’s National Heritage List. The water from Dimeh Spring is rich in minerals and salts, making it beneficial for health; it is known to strengthen teeth and aid in the treatment of kidney stones. The mineral water is bottled and distributed to cities across Iran and even some international markets.
Dimeh Spring is also located near the picturesque Lalehaye Vajgoon (Overturned Tulips) Plain.
During the spring, visitors can not only enjoy the mineral water but also take in the breathtaking landscapes. As tourism in the area has increased, several facilities have been established, including restrooms, well-maintained roads, gazebos, and resting areas. Spending time in the shade of trees amidst Dimeh’s natural environment can be a memorable experience for travelers. Additionally, visitors can savor local delicacies such as kabab Bakhtiari and kardi aash, along with mountain herbs and dairy products as popular souvenirs.
It’s worth noting that the Kuhrang and the lands surrounding Dimeh are home to nomadic tribes, offering a glimpse into their traditional lifestyles. The region is also rich in wildlife, with species such as wolves, foxes, jackals, hyenas, and various birds, including partridges. The vegetation in Dimeh includes oaks, Montpellier maples, and other desert plants, adding to the area’s natural beauty.

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