Tourist attractions in AMOL (city)

These mountains form the two branch ranges of the central Alborz Mountains, and are the highest sections of this range. To the north, after the Kahu (Sefid Ab) Pass, in the village ... MORE
These mountains form the two branch ranges of the central Alborz Mountains, and are the highest sections of this range. To the north, after the Kahu (Sefid Ab) Pass, in the village of Garmabdar (district of Roodbar-e-Qasran), it sub-divides into two, the north western and south eastern ranges. In the ...
More information about Amol Bazaar in Amol
Amol Bazaar
in Amol City
Amol bazaar (Bazaar-e Amol) situated in the city center, has lost some of its former importance due to social, economic and historical reasons. The roofs of the shops here are made ... MORE
Amol bazaar (Bazaar-e Amol) situated in the city center, has lost some of its former importance due to social, economic and historical reasons. The roofs of the shops here are made of earthenware tiles on an incline so as to be a protection against the sun and rain. The open spaces within, are used ...
Tomb of Mir-i Buzurg or Mausoleum of Mir Bozorg (Mir-e Bozorg / The great Mir) is one of the important historical constructions of Amol City in Mazandaran Province. The original structure ... MORE
Tomb of Mir-i Buzurg or Mausoleum of Mir Bozorg (Mir-e Bozorg / The great Mir) is one of the important historical constructions of Amol City in Mazandaran Province. The original structure was square in shape, and was constructed in the 8th century AH. But the current one is related to the Safavid era, ...
More information about Yakhi Waterfall (Nova) in Amol
Yakhi Waterfall (Nova)
in Amol City
Abshaar-e Yakhi (Yakhi Waterfall, Nova or Selehbon) is spectacular in that it is completely frozen, and is at an elevation of 5,100 m. in the vicinity of the Dood Kooh Mountains near ... MORE
Abshaar-e Yakhi (Yakhi Waterfall, Nova or Selehbon) is spectacular in that it is completely frozen, and is at an elevation of 5,100 m. in the vicinity of the Dood Kooh Mountains near the Damavand Peak. This waterfall has a height of 70 m. and is 3 m. in girth which is in a state of constant increment. This ...
More information about Babol and Amol Forests in Amol
Babol and Amol Forests
in Amol City
This area with its elevated landscape and valleys has dense forests. Its tall hills overlook the plains and stretch out till the high slopes of the Damavand Mountains. The majestic ... MORE
This area with its elevated landscape and valleys has dense forests. Its tall hills overlook the plains and stretch out till the high slopes of the Damavand Mountains. The majestic and deep rocky valleys, rivers, numerous springs, elevated waterfalls, colorful vegetation, a variety of wild life, thermal ...
More information about Imamzadeh Ebrahim in Amol
Imamzadeh Ebrahim
in Amol City
The same is a four-sided brick structure with a pyramid like shaped dome. On the door and wooden chest there in, are carved inscriptions with the date 925 AH. The text of the said ... MORE
The same is a four-sided brick structure with a pyramid like shaped dome. On the door and wooden chest there in, are carved inscriptions with the date 925 AH. The text of the said inscriptions are related to Abu Mohammad Ebrahim, the offspring of Imam Moosa Kazem (AS). Apart from the spectacular architectural ...
More information about Imamzadeh Abdollah in Amol
Imamzadeh Abdollah
in Amol City
The same is situated in the village of 'Osku Mahaleh', 12 km. southwest of Amol. The original structure was demolished in the year 1964, and a new one was erected. The sepulcher is ... MORE
The same is situated in the village of 'Osku Mahaleh', 12 km. southwest of Amol. The original structure was demolished in the year 1964, and a new one was erected. The sepulcher is of gold and silver, which is the work of artisans from the city of Esfahan. Other vestiges of the same are the tomb of ...
More information about Darvazeh Pelleh Bridge in Amol
Darvazeh Pelleh Bridge
in Amol City
This brick made bridge spans over the Haraz River, in the city center of Amol, connecting the east of the city to the western sector. It is 120 m. in length. The arches rest on rectangular ... MORE
This brick made bridge spans over the Haraz River, in the city center of Amol, connecting the east of the city to the western sector. It is 120 m. in length. The arches rest on rectangular pillars which are at a distance of 6 m. from each other. In a section a break water has been erected. The same ...
More information about Amol Jame' Mosque in Amol
Amol Jame' Mosque
in Amol City
The same is located in the Masjed Jame' Mahaleh of Amol. Its primary structure dates to the first century AH. Currently, this mosque has a square courtyard with constructions on the ... MORE
The same is located in the Masjed Jame' Mahaleh of Amol. Its primary structure dates to the first century AH. Currently, this mosque has a square courtyard with constructions on the four sides. The nocturnal areas to the north and south, each have six huge pillars, (similar to elephant feet), and the ...
The said is located in a village by the same name in the district of Larijan. Surrounding this spring are limestone deposits which through the passage of time turn into marble. The ... MORE
The said is located in a village by the same name in the district of Larijan. Surrounding this spring are limestone deposits which through the passage of time turn into marble. The water from this spring is useful in the treatment of chronic wounds, and skin diseases.
More information about Alamol Waterfall in Amol
Alamol Waterfall
in Amol City
The said waterfall flows from the northern slopes of the Damavand Mountains, and is more than 100 m. in height. The massive output of water from this waterfall forms a spray like mist ... MORE
The said waterfall flows from the northern slopes of the Damavand Mountains, and is more than 100 m. in height. The massive output of water from this waterfall forms a spray like mist in the air and brings about a wonderful sight.
The water from this spring can be used for drinking purposes, and is useful in treating gastro-intestinal disorders. The same can be used for skin diseases also. Being close to the ... MORE
The water from this spring can be used for drinking purposes, and is useful in treating gastro-intestinal disorders. The same can be used for skin diseases also. Being close to the Haraz River this vicinity has a beautiful landscape.
More information about Haraz River in Amol
Haraz River
in Amol City
The Haraz River takes its source in the skirts of the Alborz Mountains in the region of Larijan. After flowing along the Haraz Road and Valley for about 100 km. it meanders in the ... MORE
The Haraz River takes its source in the skirts of the Alborz Mountains in the region of Larijan. After flowing along the Haraz Road and Valley for about 100 km. it meanders in the midst of the city of Amol, from where it reaches the Caspian Sea. The fringes of this river is utilized as recreational ...
More information about Rineh Thermal Springs in Amol
Rineh Thermal Springs
in Amol City
This thermal spring is near the Rineh village (Larijan). Its water is used in the treatment of joint disorders, skin diseases and infections. MORE
This thermal spring is near the Rineh village (Larijan). Its water is used in the treatment of joint disorders, skin diseases and infections.
More information about Ashraf Bath in Amol
Ashraf Bath
in Amol City
Ashraf Bath has been constructed in the 12th century AH. and is presently located in the Niaki Mahaleh of Amol. The structure has three large domes and seven small domes. This bath ... MORE
Ashraf Bath has been constructed in the 12th century AH. and is presently located in the Niaki Mahaleh of Amol. The structure has three large domes and seven small domes. This bath has two Khazeenehs or pool like areas, one containing warm and the other cold water. Besides it has an area resembling ...
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