Sistan Va Baluchestan Tourism Attractions

Natural Attractions


Sedarya Lake, Chabahar

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 This lake is formed by three smaller lakes in the higher slopes of the Taftan Mountains. The depth of two of these lakes in its northern sector is not much, thereby the water is palatable. Whereas the other is a larger lake with permanent, but salty water. This phenomena being a natural attraction in the Baluchestan region.
 

Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Coasts, Chabahar

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 In the southern sector of Sistan Va Baluchestan is the coastal area of the Oman Sea. Due to the prominent position it enjoys regarding access to the free waters, in addition to other aspects such as trade, commerce and navigation this province holds specific location. The winter months can be best for water sports and recreation.
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Mashekl Lake, Saravan

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 This lake lies near the borders of Iran and Pakistan, and the Mashekl or Mashkeed Rivers flow into this lake. In addition to the tributaries of the Seemish and Rakhtak rivers, that flow from the eastern slopes of the borderline mountains. This lake is valued on basis of environment.
 

Hamoon Lake, Zabol

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 This lake is valued for its natural phenomena both from the national and international point of view. This region holds its own in respect to being a habitat for rare animal and plant species. Besides being an axis for the food chain of the vast desert region, having economic values and providing a habitat for the refuge and breeding of a number of birds both endemic and migrant.
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Jazmoorian Lake, Iran Shahr

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 This seasonal lake is located to the west of Baluchestan and a part of it is in Kerman. Its basin extends over an area of approximately 6,9000 sq. km. The Hamoon Jazmoorian lies between the two mountain ranges of Bashagard in the south and Shahvaran in the north. From east to west this lake prolongs over 300 km. and from north to south which constitutes its width extends to 100 km. The Halil Rood and Bampour Rivers flow into the same. 
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