Varzaneh, Iran - A taste of Sand
Discover Varzaneh in Esfahan province, Iran.
- Sand dunes
- Salt lake
- Abandonned Caravanserai
- Handicrafts ...
Promotional video for Negaar traditional Guesthouse in Varzaneh.
Music: Prince of Persia - Journey Through The Desert - Soundtrack #6
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Amazed by local people in Isfahan and Varzaneh's desert (IRAN Winter trip Day 2)
and still... day 2, haha, but in the second day, I got some unforgettable experiences like in others trip. In this day, I invited by local people to visit his place and also I had desert run, wahaha… cekidot guys...
Day 2:
1. Little Armenian = 50.000 IRR / person
2. Trip Pigeon Castle, Salt Lake, Varzaneh desert = 1.435.000 IRR / 2 person
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5 Things to do in Iran desert (Varzaneh Desert)
Hey, guys, this is a desert and salt lake in Iran. If you are planning to come here I suggest you visit this desert near Isfahan city it calls Varzaneh I am working there and also organize tours to salt lake and sand dunes let me know if you have any question or need more information about Iran, hope to see you soon.
For more information, you can check my website: IsfaDam.com
désert de sel à Varzaneh, Iran
désert de sel à Varzaneh, Iran
iran desert ( incredible disport )
you can spend and enjoy your time in the maranjab desert in iran.
Gav Chah (Cow well) گاو چاه
People in the dry regions of Iran including central and eastern parts have been struggling with many difficulties supplying water for their needs such as agricultural, farming or even drinking. During centuries people came up with ideas and innovations to tackle their problem.
People living in the historical town of Varzaneh also used to have their own innovation dealing with the shortage of water. “Cattle wells” is the idea they came up with. Pulling litters of water from a deep well under the burning sunshine of the desert seems to be very arduous, as a result, people created an innovative mechanism consisting of 33 pieces and used a special specie of cow famous of “Sistani” ( A kind of cow common in a province in the south east of Iran ) to power this mechanism.
Cows were trained and fed just for this purpose. After the innovation of electrical engines the application of this mechanism gradually faded into now just an almost forgotten tradition of the people of this ancient town. A villager living in this ancient town resurrected his ancestors tradition by collecting all the pieces needed and training a cow which he himself bought in Sistan.
What is interesting about this Gav Chah is that the cow starts working when his owner starts singing. The Gav Chah (Cow well) For sure with the electrical engines available widely, seems NOT to be a proper solution for the people anymore. However, it has become a nationwide tourism attraction of the town and of course for the tourists visiting the town. Google the phrase “گاو چاه” for more images and videos.
Khara Salt Lake & Desert, Esfahan-Iran by Raiyani.net
Waiting for Sunset at Khara salt lake and Desert
Khara was once the largest lake in the Middle East and the sixth largest saltwater lake in the world
Menjelang sunset di ladang garam Khara. Fenomena alamnya banyak memberi pengetahuan tentang proses alam. Terbentuknya ladang garam dari menurunnya permukaan laut. kawah-kawah garam yang terbentuk memberikan tampakan alam yang menarik.
dilanjut dengan menyaksikan matahari terbenam di gurun pasir, Subhanallah
IRAN drone footage by DJI SPARK [Varzaneh, Isfahan, Esfahan]
Fly in san dune and salt lake near Varzaneh village, Isfahan, Iran.
Full film coming soon.
by DJI SPARK
IRAN ISFAHAN Varzaneh
IRAN ISFAHAN varzaneh Village Attractions
Iran is Amazing Tours, Varzaneh Desert, Isfahan Province, Iran
WE GOT STUCK IN THE VARZANEH DESERT IN IRAN!!!
In 2017 we spent a month backpacking around Iran independently. We had zero plans, no itinerary and had done very little research. So when a backpacker recommended we visit the Varzaneh Desert, we jumped at the idea.
This desert is one of the most beautiful in Iran, and during our time exploring it we found some truly stunning places. From the old mud-brick Ghoortan Citadel to sprawling salt flats, right up to watching sunset from the top of an enormous sand dune, each spot blew us away.
Of course not everything goes to plan when you travel, and for a little while it looked like we'd be staying out in the Varzaneh Desert when the vehicles got stuck in the sand.
Iran was one of the most beautiful nations we've visited, with the friendliest and most hospitable people, and we can't wait to go back.
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Music
Epidemic Sound
Got lost in Varzaneh desert. (IRAN)
How to get there:
1. From Esfahan, go to the Jey terminal and take the Varzaneh buses or minibuses, paying IRR30-35,000 (USD1).
2. walk to the outskirt of town.
3. look lost.
4. people will stop to help you and bring you the desert.
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Nostalgic -
IRAN EXPEDITION (2013) (HD) HISTORICAL CITIES
Historical heart of Iran - beauties of Qom, Kashan, Esfahan, Shiraz, Yazd, mountain village Abyaneh, salt and sand desert, Zagros mountains. Amazing people and delicious sweets. THIS IS IRAN!
A night in the desert
A beautiful and rainy night in a Mesr village/oasis, Mesr desrt, Iran
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varzaneh salt lake tour
Drive, walk on, and wade in the varzaneh salt lake
walking in the varzaneh salt lake pools.
After that, we will go to the salt-lake which has 2 parts: one part that is carved by local workers and is the form of the pond in which salt is extracted from these ponds. But the other part is a smooth and flat surface which is called “white land” and has a beautiful and stunning view for taking pictures.
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Pustynia Maranjab i słone jezioro - Maranjab Desert - Salt Lake - Kashan - Iran
Pustynia Maranjab i słone jezioro - Maranjab Desert - Salt Lake -Kashan - Iran
Caravanserail - Maranjab Desert - Namak lake - IRAN
Momento topico del viaggio: visita al meraviglioso caravanserraglio incastonato nel deserto del Maranjab ai bordi del lago salato di Namak. le riprese scarse e imbarazzanti sono le mie. Il sottofondo musicale, puntualmente pompato a palla, offerto da Jafaruzzo driver, sentitamente selezionato dalla sua oramai arcinota compilescion di neomelodico persiano.
Lungo tutte le vie commerciali fra Oriente e Occidente furono predisposti numerosi caravanserragli (locande o stazioni di posta fortificate dove trovavano alloggio i mercanti, le loro merci e le loro carovane di cammelli) allo scopo di rendere più agevoli gli scambi commerciali. Una delle più importanti vie commerciali della storia fu quella della seta. Percorrere gli 8000 km della Via della Seta richiedeva parecchi mesi. I caravanserragli venivano per questa ragione costruiti a intervalli regolari lungo le vie carovaniere, approssimativamente ogni 30 km (un giorno di viaggio a dorso di un cammello) o accanto al bazar delle città.
La seta iniziò il suo viaggio dalla Cina verso occidente più di 2000 anni fa, quando i parti si lasciarono sedurre dal fascino di questo finissimo e morbido tessuto. Il commercio si intensificò coi romani, per il quali il suo valore superò addirittura quello dell'oro. Nel VI sec. la fornitura della seta divenne una priorità di stato, tanto che l'imperatore Giustiniano inviò emissari incaricati di rubare uova dai bachi da seta.
Le mercanzie dirette a Oriente comprendevano oro, argento, avorio, giada e pietre preziose, lana, vetri colorati dal mediterraneo, uva, vino, spezie e persino acrobati e struzzi - molto apprezzati nell'antichità. Verso Ovest affluivano sete, porcellane, spezie, gemme e profumi.
L'Asia centrale e l'IRAN, situati a metà del percorso, costituivano territori ideali per lo smistamento delle carovane e fornivano i cavalli e i cammelli, ai quali era affidato il flusso di merci. Questo però non furono l'unico oggetto di scambio. La Via della Seta permise un importante interscambio di idee. Solo l'intreccio di religioni offre un quadro stupefacente di diversità e tolleranza: manicheismo, zoroastrismo, cristianesimo nestoriano, ebraismo, confucianesimo, taoismo e sciamanesimo coesisterono l'uno accanto all'altro lungo la via, almeno fino all'avvento dell'Islam.
La via della seta venne abbandonata nel XV secolo, quando le potenze europee scoprirono rotte marittime alternative all'Oriente.
Desert Driving- Maranjab مرنجاب
Nearly there...
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