Tehran – Darsajin village is 15 km away from Abhar, Zanjan. It is known as Zanjan’s Abhiyane because of its historical texture, rich culture and untouched nature.
The beautiful village is considered a target tourist village in Zanjan, CHTN reports.
The history of Dalsajn village dates back to pre-Islamic times.
The village has a mountain-like climate. Summer and spring are cool. The cool weather is due to the abundant springs, rivers and groundwater resources.
It hosts many tourists every year due to its many natural and historical charm.
Some historians say the village was built during the rule of Dalabukiani from the Kayanid dynasty.
That house, stone platforms, cobblestone alleys, old districts, sycamore, cypress trees and a place of gatherings for locals, the village’s central square has designated Dalsajin village as a finalist for Zanjan to be included in the list of top tourist villages in the world.
The people of Darsajin speak in the Lori Bakhtiari dialect.
Davode Avian, deputy director of Zanjan’s Tourism Office, said the local home, which was built in traditional form, has a balcony with handrails. The platform is built around the square for people to sit, talk to each other and trade, he added.
Davod Azizhani, governor of Dalsajing district, also said that Dalsajing is considered one of Zanjan’s tourist villages, but lack of tourism infrastructure, including parking, public toilets and proper accommodation, has pose challenges for the village.
In the 2016 census, there were 168 households in Dalsajin village, including 320 people, he said.
He added that villagers are involved in farming and breeding livestock.
He continued that rural development plans are being implemented in Dalsajin village. He added that the streets and alleys were stoned.
Azizkhani said over 5,700 tourists visited Darsajin Village during their holiday at Nowruz 1404.
Tourists should use toilets at schools, health houses and mosques, he said. However, he added that the village’s rest facilities have not met the demands of tourists, particularly during the high season.
Located in Isfahan, Abyane is famous for its ancient roots, distinct red mud brick architecture and rich cultural heritage. The village dates back to 1800 years and boasts a unique charm that has captivated travelers and historians.
One of the most striking features of Abyaneh is its architecture, characterized by a house made of reddish brown clay. This traditional building style not only blends in harmony with the surrounding landscape, but also provides natural insulation against local weather conditions.
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