“Gorgan & Caspian Wilderness” Day Tour
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Daily Refreshment
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Supporting local communities
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Sustainability Commitments
Description
Explore the untamed beauty of Gorgan and the Caspian Sea’s rich ecosystem on this unique eco-adventure. This journey takes you to Gomishan Mud Volcano, a rare geological phenomenon, followed by a visit to Ashuradeh Island, Iran’s only island in the Caspian Sea, where you’ll experience pristine nature and local fishing traditions.
Venture into the Gorgan Bay and Miankaleh Peninsula, a UNESCO-listed Biosphere Reserve, home to migratory birds, wild horses, and diverse wetland habitats. After exploring the coast, immerse yourself in the lush Alangdareh and Naharkhoran Forest Parks, famous for their cool microclimate, tall trees, and refreshing streams, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers, combining geological wonders, wetland biodiversity, and serene Caspian forests into one unforgettable experience.
Experience
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Highlights
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Gomishan Mud Volcano: Witness a bubbling mud volcano, a rare geological wonder formed by underground gas eruptions.Ashuradeh Island: Explore Iran’s only Caspian island, famous for its wildlife, fishing culture, and untouched beaches.Gorgan Bay & Miankaleh Peninsula (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve): A paradise for birdwatching, home to flamingos, pelicans, and wild horses.Alangdareh & Naharkhoran Forest Parks: Discover the lush, foggy woodlands of northern Iran, perfect for short nature hikes and relaxation.Scenic Drive Along the Caspian Coast: Experience a diverse landscape of wetlands, forests, and coastal beauty.
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Includes
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Well-Experienced & Professional English Speaking GuidePrivate Air-conditioned transport.All entrance fees per the itineraryPersian tea or light refreshments during the tour
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Personal expenses (souvenirs, additional meals, etc.).Tips for guides and drivers.Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary.
Faq
It was once a fishing village, but today it is largely uninhabited, with a few fishermen and conservation workers.
Depending on the season, you can spot flamingos, white pelicans, swans, eagles, and Caspian terns.
No, it’s safe to visit, but the mud can be slippery, so proper footwear is recommended.
Comfortable shoes, a light jacket (for the wetlands), and sunscreen are recommended. If visiting in winter, wear warm clothing.
Swimming is not recommended, as the island is protected for conservation, but you can enjoy the coastal scenery and nature walks.
Yes, the itinerary can be adjusted based on your preferences and interests.
$100
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