Pirgol Mud Volcano is located in Sistan and Baluchistan province, 120 kilometers from Khash city. It is the largest mud volcano in Iran and one of the most unique natural phenomena in the world.
Pirgol Mud Volcano is a conical mound of earth with a height of 127 meters above sea level, from which carbon dioxide gas and mud erupt from multiple vents. The temperature of the mud emitted from this volcano is between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Pirgol Mud Volcano is one of the important tourist attractions of Sistan and Baluchistan province and is visited by many tourists every year.
Here are some of the unique features of Pirgol Mud Volcano:
It is the only non-coastal mud volcano in Iran.
Pirgol Mud Volcano is the only mud volcano in Iran that emits carbon dioxide gas from the vents.
Pirgol Mud Volcano is the largest mud volcano in Iran and one of the largest mud volcanoes in the world.
Pirgol Mud Volcano is one of the most unique natural phenomena in the world.
To visit Pirgol Mud Volcano, you can travel to the area via the Khash-Zahedan road. The access road to the volcano is paved and public transportation is also available.
Here are some important tips for visiting Pirgol Mud Volcano:
The best time to visit Pirgol Mud Volcano is in the spring and autumn. In summer, the temperature in this area is very high and it may be difficult to visit the volcano.
You should wear appropriate shoes to visit Pirgol Mud Volcano. The surface of the volcano is slippery and there may be a risk of falling.
Avoid bringing extra items into the volcano. Extra items may interfere with your movement in the volcano.
Respect the environment and avoid damaging the volcano.