Asalem to Khalkhal trekking tour (best price, itinerary) From 813 €
In the Asalem to Khalkhal trekking tour, we will cross-forest roads between Ardabil and Gilan provinces, the amazing Asalem to Khalkhal road. Asalem, the most dramatic forest of Iran, will our first camping spot. Many plant species grow in these forests, and some nice waterfalls exist there. Walking in the fog with shepherd’s voice will make a dazzling scene. The lush jungles and the green fields are not the only attractions we are about to visit on the Asalem to Khalkhal trekking tour, but also are Gisoom beach and Rudkhan castle. since the region is covered with vibrant flora and fauna, you'll face so many eye-pleasing landscapes.
This road connects Khalkhal city of Ardabil to Asalem Gilan and is a combination of mountains, plains, and forests. You can experience the humid weather of Gilan to the cool of Ardabil on the Asalem-Khalkhal road. Since the road from Islam to Khalkhal is mountainous, it is one of the best tourist destinations in summer and its cool weather is stable throughout the year. In winter, the road is usually slippery due to excessive rain and snow. For this reason, the road from Asalem to Khalkhal is closed during fall and winter. Spring and summer are the best times to travel on this dream road.
Renting wooden huts in the forests of Asalem to Khalkhal will keep a dreamy trip in your memories. The cottages are decorated in a traditional and simple style and its only facilities are a few carpet, blankets, and pillows. The sound of water, wind, and animals in the forest during night awakens a sense of joy, fear, and excitement in the heart of every person. If you plan to stay in these cottages, make sure to wake up soon and watch the sunrise at the beginning of the day. Because you are in the heart of the mountains, the sun is lower than ever. Prepare your camera to capture a special and creative image of the sunrise in Asalem to Khalkhal.
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