Nashtrood Waterfall is located in Alborz, Karaj Province
Goorgoor Waterfall, Sardabeh Waterfall located in Ardabil
Khezr Waterfall, Kord Ali Waterfall, Takht-e Soleiman Waterfall, Bibi Seydan Waterfall, Poonehzar Waterfall of Fereydunshahr, Semirom Waterfall located in Isfahan
Cham Av Waterfall is located in Ilam
Sangan Waterfall, Imamzadeh Davood Waterfall, Osun Darband Waterfall, Dogholu Waterfall, Pich Adaran Seasonal Waterfall all located in
Tehran
Sheikh Alikhan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Tunele Koohrang Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Darreh Eshgh Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Karoudy Kan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Niakan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Shevi Waterfall located in Khuzestan Province (It is the largest natural waterfall in the Middle East and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iran)
Ortokand Waterfall, Akhlamad Waterfall located in Khorasan Razavi
Yakhi Waterfall,
Shahandasht Waterfall, Amiri waterfall, Harijan Waterfall, Amol Waterfall, Ij or Dah Gholoo Waterfall in Mazandaran [3] [4] [5]
Many of Iran's waterfalls, such as Akhlamad, Afrineh, Ganjnameh,
Niasar, Shushtar, Bishe, Gharah Su, Semirom, Vashi Strait, and Shahlolak Charmahin have historically had economic use. These waterfalls are great places for many tourist visits in Iran. Most of them are assisted by water grids.
During the rule of the
Sassanids the Shushtar waterfalls were the first facilities for the water industry in the world. Shushtar waterfalls and Ganjnameh waterfall in Hamedan, along with historical inscriptions of Cyrus, have been historically registered in
UNESCO, showing the glorious peak of ancient Iran.[1][2]
Tallest waterfalls
Permanent waterfalls[3] above 80 meters in height[4][5][6]
Varvar Waterfall, with a height of 176 meters
Nashtrood Waterfall, with a height of 110 meters
Latoon Waterfall, 105 meters high
Sarankuh Waterfall, with a height of over one hundred meters
Darreh Eshgh Waterfall, with a height of about one hundred meters
Nashtrood Waterfall is located in Alborz, Karaj Province
Goorgoor Waterfall, Sardabeh Waterfall located in Ardabil
Khezr Waterfall, Kord Ali Waterfall, Takht-e Soleiman Waterfall, Bibi Seydan Waterfall, Poonehzar Waterfall of Fereydunshahr, Semirom Waterfall located in Isfahan
Cham Av Waterfall is located in Ilam
Sangan Waterfall, Imamzadeh Davood Waterfall, Osun Darband Waterfall, Dogholu Waterfall, Pich Adaran Seasonal Waterfall all located in
Tehran
Sheikh Alikhan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Tunele Koohrang Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Darreh Eshgh Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Karoudy Kan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Niakan Waterfall is located in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Shevi Waterfall located in Khuzestan Province (It is the largest natural waterfall in the Middle East and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iran)
Ortokand Waterfall, Akhlamad Waterfall located in Khorasan Razavi
Yakhi Waterfall,
Shahandasht Waterfall, Amiri waterfall, Harijan Waterfall, Amol Waterfall, Ij or Dah Gholoo Waterfall in Mazandaran [3] [4] [5]
Many of Iran's waterfalls, such as Akhlamad, Afrineh, Ganjnameh,
Niasar, Shushtar, Bishe, Gharah Su, Semirom, Vashi Strait, and Shahlolak Charmahin have historically had economic use. These waterfalls are great places for many tourist visits in Iran. Most of them are assisted by water grids.
During the rule of the
Sassanids the Shushtar waterfalls were the first facilities for the water industry in the world. Shushtar waterfalls and Ganjnameh waterfall in Hamedan, along with historical inscriptions of Cyrus, have been historically registered in
UNESCO, showing the glorious peak of ancient Iran.[1][2]
Tallest waterfalls
Permanent waterfalls[3] above 80 meters in height[4][5][6]
Varvar Waterfall, with a height of 176 meters
Nashtrood Waterfall, with a height of 110 meters
Latoon Waterfall, 105 meters high
Sarankuh Waterfall, with a height of over one hundred meters
Darreh Eshgh Waterfall, with a height of about one hundred meters