Shiraz Valley (Shiraz Strait) is located in Lorestan province, Kuhdasht district of Zardalan province, in an area called Uladghabad in western Iran. This lush area is located 2 kilometers from the city of Kuhdasht, at the crossroads of three Kermanshah, Ilam and Lorestan provinces along the river Simre. The Shizeri Gorge is 2 km long and in between is a river that flows into the Simre River at the entrance to the Shiraz. The River Simre is actually the border line of Lorestan and Ilam provinces. This amazing gorge is enclosed by walls of 2 to 5 meters height that may vary in different parts and has large and small springs and a waterfall called Shiraz Waterfall inside. The shortest height of the walls is 10 meters and as we move towards the bottom of the valley, the height of the cliffs increases. In some places these walls and rocks are so close together that you can’t even see the sky.
One of the interesting nicknames of Shiraz is Grand Canyon Iran. The Grand Canyon is a valley in the state of Arizona through the Colorado River. This pristine and wonderful area is a summer sightseeing destination for many Lorestan people and tourists. Shiraz Strait is one of Iran’s most diverse, fascinating and fascinating places, and seeing it can give you a different experience of hiking. The many springs along the steep river between the very high cliffs remind most of us of the vast land and the thousand faces of China that you can see in the Shiraz Valley. The nature of the area is low in vegetation and is mostly rocky. The erosion of the rocks and mountains, the high mountains and the relatively deep valleys, the special shape of the rocks, the clear water and the pristine vegetation and forest have given the region a fascinating and fascinating look. In the Gorge of Shiraz, there is a beautiful rock known as the Stone Minaret.
This rock, created by nature for millions of years, stands at a height of about 2 meters and a diameter of about 2 meters, which is one of the spectacular attractions of the area. Other natural attractions of Shiraz include wild fruits such as grapes, figs and wild pears that we suggest you go for these fruits and enjoy a very natural and enjoyable taste. Mountain wild goats are another sight in the valley that if you’re lucky you might see a bunch of them from afar. Other attractions in the area are the Bridge of God. You must reach the bottom of the valley to reach the Bridge of God. The Bridge of God is a cave that is 150 meters long and is known as the Bridge of God by the river that passes through it. When you enter the cave, you must keep your clothes dry as the goose water reaches your knees.
When is it better to go to the Shiraz Valley? The climate is cold mountainous and has very cold winters and winters. But it has a mild climate in spring and summer and is ideal for nature hiking.