Badab Surat springs,

Badab Surat springs, a jewel in the heart of Alborz
Badab Surat springs, registered as the second national natural work of Iran, are an amazing and unique phenomenon in Mazandaran province. These springs are actually stepped natural pools with orange, red, brown, and white colors that were created by the precipitation of mineral salts.
Sights:
Stepped ponds: The stepped ponds of Badab Surat are located at an altitude of 1841 meters above sea level and create a very spectacular view. These ponds together, like a painting, have created an original and eye-catching landscape. It is as if a master painter, with all elegance, has sprinkled happy and lively colors on the canvas of the nature of Badab Surat.
Various colors: The various colors of the ponds, which are due to the presence of different mineral salts, are among the unique features of Badab Surat. The orange color of the ponds, which is due to the presence of iron oxide, along with red, brown and white colors, creates a very spectacular and special sight. This variety of colors, along with the pristine and green nature of the region, has turned Badab Surat into a unique tourist attraction.
Unspoiled nature: Badab Surat is located in a mountainous and forested area and has unspoiled and eye-catching nature. Dense forests, green plains, roaring springs and high waterfalls are among the natural beauties of this region. In the spring, the plains around Badab Surat are filled with wild flowers and create a very spectacular sight.
Health benefits:
The water of Badab Surat springs has many therapeutic properties and is useful for treating skin, digestive and joint diseases. It is said that the water of these springs is also useful for treating respiratory and lung diseases.
Access path:
To access Badab Surat, you have to drive from Haraz road towards Sari city. After passing through the city of Sari, go to the Kiasar side road and travel about 25 km on the mountain road to reach the village of Erost. Then you can reach Badab Surat springs with a 45-minute walk.

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