Day 1
Have you ever heard the name of Semirom apple? Do you know where Semirom is? If you don't have any idea, come along! because we have a cool and juicy summer travel offer for you. Semirom is one of the highest cities in Iran; A city with a pleasant climate in the south of Isfahan province, on its border with Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad. It has not only the high-quality and famous fruits, but also hosts one of the Roaring waterfalls in Iran. Semirom waterfall flows down from the top of a rock at a height of about 40 meters near the city. The municipality of Semirom has built a relatively large promenade at the bottom of the waterfall and the area around it, which gets quite crowded during the hot days of the year.
After visiting the city of Semirom, go to the second waterfall of this summer travel. This waterfall is called Abmalakh and in order to reach it you have to continue towards Yasouj. Abmalakh is located about 50 km away from Semirom. When you arrive at the side-track of Meimand and Bibi Seyedan, before Qara bridge, take the exit of Abmalakh village and you will be there after seven kilometers. Park the car in the village and walk for about an hour to the waterfall. Your walking path passes by the overflowing river, which is one of the main sources of the Marbore River. According to the local elders, the river has been probably named in this way due to the mineral and lime properties in its water. Of course, the other name of this waterfall is Takht Suleiman, and there is also a spring with the same name here. For tonight's stay, plan to pitch a tent in the nature or to use a rented village house.
Day 2
Continue the route and take the Sisakht exit on the main road from Isfahan to Yasouj, passing through Pataveh, before reaching Yasouj. Sisakht is one of the coldest cities in Iran, which was formed on the slopes of Dena Mountain. Dena Mountain consists of a high peak with a height of over 4000 meters, and the starting point for climbing is one of the most famous of peaks among them but not the highest one, called Hoz Dal Peak. Bijan Neck, Cheshmeh Mishu, Koh Gol Lake and Waterfall are some of the must-sees. Fortunately, in recent years, many tourist accommodations have been built in Sisakht, which will ease your mind.