It is situated to the south of Pol-e-Dokhtar city, and has an easy access route. The ancient castle of Cheshmak, a monument from the beginning of the Safavid era is also located here. In areas surrounding Alishtar, Aligoodarz and Borujerd, recreational areas enhanced with natural beauty are also present.
The township of Pol-e-Dokhtar is located to the south west of Lorestan province. It has a hot climate due to the influence of warm air currents from Khuzestan.
The history of this region intermingles with that of Khoram Abad. This township lies 100 km. from Khoram Abad.
Pol-e-Dokhtar ...
Kalmakareh Cave is located 20km southwest of Pol Dokhtar in the western province of Lorestan. It is situated in a historical and ancient valley known as Darreh ...
Afrineh waterfall is located in Lorestan province, in the path from Khorram Abad to Pol Dokhtar. Afrineh waterfall is located in a village with the same name. this ...
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