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From Tehran to Pol Sefid and back in one day. One of the world's most spectacular mountain railways.

Among the unique characteristics of this route, mention can be made of geographical variety, specific landscapes of multiple climates of center and North of Iran as well as its amazing views.

A complete collection of beautiful natural resources including Alborz mountain range, Hyrcanian forest, plains as well as Kavir desert can be seen on this day tour.

Starting from Tehran main station in the early morning, going through Garmasar, Bonakuh, Simindasht, Zarrindasht, Firouzkuh, Gadok, Shur Ab and Veresk to Savadkuh.

SURFIRAN.COM Date Source Crossing the Alborz Mountains on a private train Author Ninara from Helsinki, Finland

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