Iran Jungles Tour
Here’s another jungle tour itinerary in Iran, this time focusing on light adventure and village stays in the central and western parts of the Caspian Hyrcanian Forests—perfect for travelers looking to combine culture, short hikes, and deep greenery.
Route: Tehran → Kelardasht → Abbasabad Forest → Tonekabon → Dohezar & Sehezar Valleys → Ramsar → Tehran
Best time to travel: Late spring to early autumn (May–October)
Here’s another Iran jungle tour itinerary, this time focused entirely within Mazandaran Province, making it more compact, easily accessible from Tehran, and ideal for those looking for a deep green experience without long road trips. It’s perfect for travelers who want lush scenery, forest walks, waterfalls, and cozy local stays, all in 4 days.
Route: Tehran → Shahandasht → Noor → Yakhroud Jungle → Sisangan → Tehran
Best for: Nature lovers, couples, and photographers
Best time: April to October
Here’s another Iran Jungle Tour, this time designed for travelers who want both forest exploration and cultural immersion in lesser-known parts of Mazandaran and Golestan. This itinerary is ideal for eco-tourists, photographers, and travelers looking for an authentic, quiet, and scenic experience far from crowded tourist routes.
Route: Tehran → Shirabad Waterfall → Khanbebin → Almeh → Jahan Nama → Gorgan → Tehran
Ideal travel time: April to October
Here’s another jungle tour itinerary in Iran, this time focusing on the eastern Caspian forests and Golestan Province—ideal for travelers interested in ecotourism, national parks, and wildlife.
Route: Tehran → Behshahr → Abbasabad Jungle → Ziarat Village → Golestan National Park → Khaled Nabi → Gorgan → Tehran
Ideal Season: Spring (April–June) or Autumn (September–October)
Route: Tehran → Lahijan → Masal → Talesh → Asalem → Gorgan → Golestan National Park → Tehran
Season: Best from late April to early October
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The Hyrcanian Forests are over 25 million years old and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Summer can be humid but offers the best access to highland villages like Subatan.
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Some areas may have limited phone coverage—a plus if you're seeking digital detox.
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Best to wear hiking shoes, bring insect repellent, and carry rain gear.
Here’s a different jungle tour route in Iran, focusing more on the Mazandaran and Golestan regions, with an emphasis on short treks, waterfalls, and forest villages—perfect for travelers who want rich nature without long drives to Gilan.
Route: Tehran → Filband → Savadkuh → Javaher Deh → Ramsar → Abbasabad → Chalus → Tehran
Best time: May to October
Here’s another Iran jungle tour, this time focusing on a northwest-to-northeast journey through the Hyrcanian forest belt — starting in Astara (on the Azerbaijan border) and ending in Gorgan. This route offers a full spectrum of Caspian jungle landscapes, ethnic diversity, and cultural heritage with lush green scenery almost every step of the way.
Route: Astara → Talesh → Masal → Fuman → Ramsar → Gorgan
Best season: Late April to October
Travel style: Slow exploration with village stays, light treks, and diverse local culture
Here’s another jungle tour in Iran — this one centered around the Dalkhani and Ramsar forests, combined with rural immersion, coastal relaxation, and light trekking. It’s an excellent choice for nature lovers who want a shorter, balanced trip with deep greenery, mountain air, and a bit of the Caspian coast.
Route: Tehran → Dalkhani Forest → Javaher Deh → Ramsar → Tehran
Perfect for: Couples, nature photographers, families, solo travelers
Best season: May to October
This time combining nature, anthropology, and ancient routes through the Alborz Mountains and southern edge of the Caspian forests. It’s a 5-day immersive tour through Kelardasht, Abbasabad Forest, and Yush, ideal for travelers who love offbeat nature, storytelling, and literary history.
Route: Tehran → Kelardasht → Abbasabad Forest → Yush (Nima Yooshij Village) → Nur → Tehran
Perfect for: Poetic souls, photographers, nature walkers
Best time: Late April to early November