Nournews: Among Bagh-e Bahadoran's natural attractions are the Zayandeh Rood riverside, the Riverside Park, the verdant Vashmandjan area, and historical villages such as Madiseh and Qal’eh Chahar Borj. Traditional handicrafts like woodworking, korsi (traditional heaters) making, and birdcage crafting are also thriving in this region. During Nowruz (Persian New Year), locals celebrate the traditional “Shanbeh Gardi” ceremony, where they gather in nature and recite local poetry to welcome spring.
With its pristine nature, rich history, and vibrant local culture, Bagh-e Bahadoran offers a unique travel experience in comparison to the more well-known sights of Isfahan.
Main Attractions:
Riverside Park
Qal’eh Chahar Borj (Four-Tower Fortress)
Vashmandjan Village
Zayandeh Rood River
Bagh-e Bahadoran, a small town in the southwest of Isfahan, with its green landscapes and the Zayandeh Rood River flowing through it, is a delightful destination for those seeking tranquility and nature tourism.
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