Semnan, a province that has created a unique charm with its desert, forest, and mountainous areas, also has many historical sites, and overall, it is one of the best tourist destinations for people seeking diversity and adventure.
Semnan Climate has hot summers and cold winters, and rainfall often occurs in the cold seasons of the year. With this in mind, the best time to travel to Semnan can be considered spring and autumn, when the region enjoys mild weather.
The KumESHI languages or Semnan languages are a group of Northwestern Iranian languages and a subgroup of the Caspian languages. They are spoken in Semnan Province by the Kumyk people. The Kumyk languages are the transition boundary between the Caspian languages and the languages of Central Iran.
Among the attractive places in this city, you can visit the Arg Gate of Semnan to see the history and architecture left over from the time of Nasser al-Din Shah Qajar.
Semnan Bazaar: Iran has been a global trading center throughout the world, and the large traditional bazaars are evidence of Iranian merchants.
Sheikh Alaa al-Dawlah Bazaar is a reminder of the Ilkhanian period.
The famous traditional baths and houses include the Tadayin House, Torabi House, Kalantarbagh House, and Amir Mansion.
Saray Naqsh Jahan Qomes
Cloud Forest: The most unexpected part of your trip to the desert is the cloud forest.
Olang Forest: A treasure trove of diverse plant and animal species, it has a mesmerizing beauty.
Tangeh Dastan Mojen Waterfall; located in Shahrood
Kavir National Park: Its name is also registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In addition to Garmsar, which covers the majority of the park, parts of this protected area are also located in the provinces of Isfahan, Qom, and Tehran.
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