Getting to know the strange regions of Iran will definitely be pleasant for those who are looking for specific tourist destinations. Adventurous people like to go to places that have special and strange characteristics. In this article, we are going to tell you about the strangest places to visit in Iran. Below you will find places that are considered strange.
This strangeness is in some cases due to their natural structure, sometimes due to strange events and in some cases due to the scary stories that have been made around them.
1. Screaming forest
Another one of the strangest places to visit in Iran is Jigh Forest. Think that after the weather gets dark and the beautiful sun says goodbye to the forest, a terrible sound of screams of unknown creatures echoes among the trees. It is terrible and more than that, very strange.
This is a forest situation near Targaba in Mashhad. It means that when the sun rises, there are sounds like screams in the forest. This scream is not like the sound of insects or the rustling of leaves in the wind, but it is a vague and unknown scream, the reason of which is not known. Of course, the follow-ups carried out by the authorities show that these sounds are made by crickets among the tree branches. Whatever the reason, stepping into this forest at night is terrifying. The screeching sound of an insect or any other creature that crawls in this forest has made the Screaming Forest one of the strangest places to visit in Iran.
2. stone garden
The stone garden also has a strange story. A stone garden is a garden with trees that have stones growing on their branches instead of fruits and leaves. If you go to Sirjan in Kerman, you will come across a stone garden. A garden owned by a deaf and dumb man named Dervish Khan Esfandyarpur. This man was shepherding and gardening but suddenly one day he stopped doing this and instead of his usual work, he looked for uniform stones and added them as fruit to the trees in his garden. What was the cause? There are many rumors about this person’s work. Some say that he did this in protest against land reforms in 1340, some blame extraterrestrial beings, and some simply believe that madness was the cause of these actions. In any case, the reason for the creation of the stone garden, whatever it is, has created one of the strangest sights in Iran.