Koohrang, Symbol of Nomadism in Iran
land of snow, water, and sun with international and domestic tourism capacity being Bakhtiari Nomads Experience their customs and traditional clothes being familiar with 7000 years of nomadism
Location: Koohrang
Transport: Private car (For 1-9 Persons)
Departure point: Isfahan
Duration: 3 Days
Day 1
Drive from Isfahan to Koohrang (188 KM) doing activities.
Spending full-star nights. Celebrating customs and native sports. Horse riding and shooting (Extra charge). live music. Taking a walk in nature. Peaceful moments beside Sheikh Ali khan river. Special Nomdas handicrafts and souvenir exhibition. Overnight in Siah Chador, eco-camp Koohrang.
Day 2
Koohrang (also known as Kouhrang and Kurang) is the name of a river, originating in the Zagros mountains of western Iran, which joins the Beheshtabad river to form the Karun, Iran's largest (by volume) river. A series of tunnels (Kuhrang Tunnels) have been built since the 1950s to redirect some of the Kuhrang's water toward the Zayandeh River to meet the demands of increased population in Esfahan and Yazd provinces. Overnight in Siah Chador, eco-camp Koohrang.
Day 3
The full day enjoying the nature, drive to Isfahan city in the night.
Please note
Itinerary may change due to cultural reasons, seasonal changes, Operational logistics, and accessibility.
There is a chance to change the itinerary as you desire, please do not hesitate to contact us.