In opposition to popular belief, Tehran boasts rich mountainous regions by the Alpaid Belt, creating a range of mountains of Alboz and Zagros ranging from northwest to southeast. These sturdy landscapes not only provide a natural wonder that will make you awe-inspiring, but also retain anthropological charm and ignite a deep sense of adventure within you.
Located in the northwestern part of Iran, Mount Sabaran shines as a genuine treasure. This semi-active volcano serves as a challenging destination for climbers and a sanctuary for nature lovers and folklore lovers. Participating in the Virtual Odyssey, uncovering the wonders of Mount Sabaran, from its majestic peaks and scenic lakes to its integral role in local culture, and all the fascinating aspects in between, Tasteiran.net writes.
Mount Sabaran stands at an altitude of 4,811 meters (15,784 feet), making it the third highest peak in Iran. Located in the Alborz Mountains, it holds a special place in the hearts of the Aldabil people. Aldabil lovingly refers to Sultan Sabalan, meaning “Sabalan, Emperor.”
Legend has it that this sacred mountain was where the ancient Persian prophet Zoroaster received divine revelation. Some believe that Zolloster’s final resting place is near the enchanting Crater Lake.
To think of Sabaran as a pilgrimage site remains a common belief among locals who swear to this mountain. The spiritual aura surrounding Sabaran adds to its charm and captivates the hearts of native and non-native climbers.
The nomadic pastoral tribes known for their distinctive lifestyle and rich cultural heritage have been roaming for generations in the lofty hills and valleys surrounding the magnificent Sabaran. Nomads of Iran’s Shassevan tribe share an inseparable relationship with the impressive presence of Mount Sabaran. Shahsevan means “believers of the King,” and Shahsevan was a true supporter of the Safavid Kings (1501-1736), which is the title awarded to this tribe.
Mount Sabaran is a towering summit and mystical crater lake, and is of great importance to their traditions and beliefs. For these resilient nomadic communities, it is no mere geological wonder. It’s a spiritual anchor. The people of Shahsevan weave in the stories, rituals and livelihoods around this majestic peak, finding comfort and inspiration in its presence. As they travel with the herds across the vast landscape of the region, Mount Sabaran stands as a constant companion, a landmark of mentoring and a source of respect.
Mount Sabaran is blessed with picturesque scenery, incredible valleys and lush pastures that return to life in the summer months. As you climb the mountain, you will be greeted by the enchanting sights of the hot springs scattered across its slopes, offering a soothing rest to tired trekkers. These natural hot springs are not only a testament to the geological wonders of sabaran, but also a source of relaxation and rejuvenation for visitors.
The wonders of true nature await you at the top of Mount Sabaran. It is a fascinating crater lake known as “Gergol.” This natural wonder is a sight to be seen as icy waters glittering in the sunlight. Surrounded by snowy peaks, Crater Lake remains frozen throughout the year, except for a few summer months that transforms into a fascinating turquoise gem during the summer. Standing on the edge of the lake, you will be invited to conquer the challenges of promotion on Mount Sabaran, and feel a deep sense of connection with nature.
Ascending Mt. Sabaran is an experience that tests your body’s endurance and mental strength. The road to the summit is long and challenging, but the rewards are worth the effort. The journey begins at base camp, where you gather equipment and adapt to altitude. From there, you will pass through a variety of terrain, across rocky slopes, snowy trails and alpine meadows. The trekking offers breathtaking views every turn, allowing you to immerse yourself in the adoring beauty of the surrounding scenery.
Mount Sabaran has three famous peaks, the highest peak being named Soltan. During your trekking on Mount Sabaran you can choose several accommodation options depending on your preferences and level of comfort. The base camps in Shabil, Larude and Messinshaal offer basic facilities such as tents and sleep mats, offering a rustic camping experience in breathtaking scenery. These accommodation options may differ in availability and facility terms, so it is recommended to make previous arrangements or consult with a local guide.
For those seeking another kind of adventure, Mount Sabaran offers an unforgettable skiing experience. At 3,200 meters tall, Alvarez ski resort is Iran’s largest ski resort. With a 1,200-meter tele siege, a restaurant and two educational centres, it offers an ideal playground for winter sports enthusiasts. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced skier, the slopes of Mount Sabaran offer a thrilling and unforgettable experience. So, strap it on your skis and get ready to pave the path down the snowy slopes of this majestic mountain.
The best time to embark on a trekking adventure on Mount Sabaran is the summer months from May to September, due to the mild weather. However, it is important to note that even during summer, weather conditions in the mountains can be unpredictable due to sudden changes in temperatures and the possibility of strong winds. Therefore, careful planning and preparation is important before embarking on your adventures on Mount Sabaran. In addition to packing the right clothing and gear, we also recommend hiring a local guide who can navigate challenging terrain and ensure safety throughout the journey. Furthermore, obtaining the necessary permissions and permits is important to ensure a smooth and hassle-free expedition to make the most of your Sabaran Mountain experience.
With its spectacular peaks, stunning crater lakes, and enchanting natural beauty and cultural attractions, Mount Sabaran is a destination that evokes a spirit of adventure. Whether it’s the thrill of climbing, the tranquilness of the hot springs or the exhilarating feeling of skiing on snowy slopes, Mount Sabaran offers something for all explorers. Hold you in the mountains, challenge you, leave eternal traces in your soul.
