Gurz Langar village(Darrehshahr, Ilam province)
The beautiful nature of Ilam can be well felt on the slopes of Kabirkuh. I knew the mountain village of Garz Langar simply because of the suspended rock on a rock base. But after traveling there, I found the beauty of this Lor village first in the kind and calm people and then its beautiful nature in the lap of Kabirkuh. Although suspended stone is a special attraction and is effective in the reputation of the village, but other beauties such as rocky streams, waterfalls and surrounding oak forests and its favorable climate in Nowruz had a sweet experience of Nowruz nature tourism in Ilam province for us..
Our trip to the anchor rod in the early spring of 1400 was actually the second part of our trip. Travel with Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari to Landy Waterfall It had started and we had reached the valley of the city by passing through the forests of Helen and Khuzestan and the attractions of Poldakhtar.. In fact, the preface of Ilam province started for us with the village of Garz Langar. On a cool, cloudy night, we walked up the narrow, uphill road, looking for a place to spend the night until we reached the first street light.. I knew he had ecotourism, but it was not a pity for Mr. Heidari Nejad that night. Dear Shahin and Omid, the children with the motto of the anchor rod helped a lot when they saw that we parked next to their house and asked, and finally it was decided to camp in their grandmother's garden.. Dinner was pleasant and waiting for the rain in the morning.
The garden was clean. In the morning, we chatted and drank tea with our grandmother, who only Lori could talk to, and we became her guests..
After breakfast, it was around 9 o'clock to go for a walk and see the hanging stone from “This” (In Lori dialect it means mother)We said goodbye. We also saw Mr. Heidarinejad on the way and arranged to go to his residence for lunch and rest and asked them to prepare lunch for us.. His teenage son also came with us to be our guide.
After leaving the village and passing through several hills, behind the hills, a hanging stone was visible from a distance. It was very attractive. We were next to it for about half an hour and then we continued the route to reach the waterfall. The slope of the route was low, the weather was cloudy and cool from the morning rain. The oaks had new green leaves at that height. On the way back, we were still stunned by this interesting stone. We tried very hard to estimate his weight with Saleh. I guessed a number of about 80 tons and Saleh was half of me. Our differences were small!!
It was noon when we were refreshed with Heydarinejad's arithmetic drinks. We did not intend to spend the night. After showering and washing clothes that had been collected during the trip for about a week(The whole rope was Sahand's clothes !)We had lunch and tea and tea again! It was about 4 o'clock when we said goodbye to Kabirkuh residence and headed down the road to Tang Bahram Choobin.. Roads and landscapes that we did not understand last night were so beautiful that you asked for a stop but alas we did not stop. The Seymareh River was also found along the route, which was accelerating to join the Kashkan River and form Karkheh.. Next to Seymareh, the buffalo bridge, which has endured the terrible floods of Seymareh for more than a thousand years, shone beautifully and steadily..
A few short tips for traveling to the village of Garz Anchor:
– The side road of Garz Langar village is completely asphalt and its length is 16 km. The road is bumpy and mountainous and requires a lot of caution when driving. The height of the village is 1100 meters above sea level.
– To stay in Garez Langar, you can contact Mr. Heidarinejad at 09189893721. The atmosphere of the residence, which is run by the Heidarinejad family, is friendly and comfortable.
- The distance between the hanging stone and the village is less than two kilometers and it takes about 45 minutes to walk.
To familiarize yourself with the path of the suspended stone and the nature around the anchor, the GPS file is in Donate Loaded.
Every time I travel to the point of Iran, the magnitude and diversity of this land is ... Mdhvshm's not all ...
Thank you for introducing our village. I hope you enlighten our village again with your happy arrival
Peace be upon you, thank you for your love and kindness
The oak tree should be taboo for Ler, Kurd and Bakhtiari tribes and can be worshipped.
Hello and thank you for your beautiful description
The Simreh river that you described merges with the Keshkan river above the Gomushan bridge and forms Karkheh. In other words, what you saw was Karkheh, although all the residents there know it as Simreh.
Hello, thank you for your good explanation