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Chamestan Travel Guide

Last Updated: January 21, 2024Categories: AttractionsViews: 901012 words

Certainly, Mazandaran is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful provinces in the country. The county of Nur, due to its unique location along the coastal strip, has always been a focal point for travelers and tourists. A lush city with extraordinary nature in Mazandaran province, known for its abundant rivers and lakes. The attractions of Chamestan near Nur, with its exceptional climate, attract more attention from tourists compared to other northern cities. Not to mention, the clean beaches of Nur are among the cleanest in the Caspian Sea’s northern strip, contributing to the attraction of tourists.

Imagine embarking on a relatively long dirt path through dense forests to reach a turquoise lake with green veins resulting from the reflection of tree leaves. You can take a boat ride, enjoy water activities on the lake, and witness wild cows grazing in the vast fields while birds sing between the trees. Additionally, traveling to the Chamestan area, after driving through a pristine forest path, leads you to a cool highland with a breathtaking view of the forest and the sea. You can also reach a natural hot spring and enjoy not only its therapeutic waters but also the incredible surrounding nature. Listen to the sounds of nature. If you wish to turn these dreams into reality, we recommend staying tuned with Gulf City Pedia until the end of this article.

Notable attractions in Chamestan:

Yosh Chamestan Village:

Yosh, the birthplace of Nima, has gained attention from tourists who travel to the city of Nur in Mazandaran to visit Nima’s grave. The main attraction in this village is Nima’s house, a traditional mountainous region construction dating back to the Qajar era. The old house has a central courtyard and numerous rooms decorated with beautiful brickwork and plaster. Inside the house has been transformed into a museum, displaying Nima’s personal belongings and ancient items. Nima’s tomb, along with the graves of Cyrus Tahbaz, the collector of Nima’s works, and Behjat Esfandiyari, Nima’s sister, is located in the courtyard.

Above Yosh village, there is a cemetery, and on top of the hill overlooking this cemetery, a small structure can be seen known as the Kiyadaoud Fire Temple. It is believed to have been an Atashkadeh (fire temple) in the Zoroastrian era. Kiyadaoud, one of the rulers of the region, was buried here, and the site is registered as a national monument in Iran. Other attractions in Yosh include the historical bath, twin buildings, and mosques.

Elimalat Lake:

Elimalat Lake, near Chamestan, is one of the outstanding and scenic lakes in Nur County. Accessing this lake is not difficult, and almost everyone can reach it by passing through a road and a little hiking. The lake’s surroundings offer some recreational facilities for families visiting the area with their children.

Activities such as boating, horseback riding, a small cafe serving various foods, sanitary facilities, and the possibility of fishing are available around Elimalat Lake. It is recommended not to miss the soups of the Elimalat cafe, especially the yogurt soup. The lake is picturesque in almost all seasons, with autumn showcasing the seven colors of nature and spring displaying the freshness of greenery. However, if we were to recommend the best time to visit Elimalat, it would be spring for its beauty and freshness. Generally, Elimalat Lake is a well-known tourist destination in Nur County, attracting a large number of visitors, especially on holidays.

Elimalat Lake is located about eight kilometers from the Nur to Chamestan road, and the distance from the main asphalt road to the lake is three kilometers. To reach the lake, you need to drive three kilometers on a dirt road.

Yilagh and Lavij Hot Spring:

Another fascinating destination in Chamestan is Yilagh and Lavij Hot Spring. This area is considered the gem of the Chamestan region, attracting many tourists each year. Located 25 kilometers after Nur, before reaching Chamestan, you can access Lavij Hot Spring via a secondary road. This village is situated amidst a pristine and dense forest, and its hot spring has numerous therapeutic properties, evident from the strong smell of sulfur in the water.

Lavij’s souvenir is honey, and what honey it is! If you visit the Chamestan region, don’t miss the opportunity to buy Lavij honey.

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Keshpel Forest Park:

If you are looking for a place for a picnic with easy access and basic recreational facilities, you should visit Keshpel Forest Park in the Chamestan area. This park is a good rest and recreation spot on the way from Chamestan to Lavij, usually hosting locals and visitors from nearby cities during weekends.

Mirkhond Highland:

The last attraction in Chamestan that is popular among tourists is the village of Mirkhond. It comes to life in the summer. Although Chamestan itself has a cool and highland climate, Mirkhond is even cooler. The village is surrounded by mountains on three sides and a valley on one side. If you travel to the Chamestan and Mirkhond area, don’t forget to visit the springs in this vicinity.

Access Route to Chamestan:

Chamestan is part of Mazandaran province and is known as Chamestan Nur. The nearest northern city to Chamestan is the city of Nur, located 15 kilometers away from this pleasant highland. On one side, Chamestan is 15 kilometers away from the sea, and besides exploring this area, you can also visit the Nur beach.

To reach Chamestan from Tehran, you need to cover a distance of approximately 180 kilometers, which means you are on the road for about 3 hours. Simply head towards Firuzkuh from Tehran and then towards Alimestan, Amol, and Ahudasht. From here, follow the signs to reach Chamestan.

Where to Stay During the Trip to Chamestan:

Renting a villa in the north is usually convenient. Most northern cities, especially coastal ones, have a considerable number of villas and suites for accommodation, and Nur and Chamestan are no exception. Staying in these two areas not only provides good access to Elimalat Lake but also allows you to explore tourist attractions around Nur, such as Nima’s Yoshij house, Royan Forest Park, Sisangan Forest Park, and the Parian Waterfall.

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