Ladis Cave

Ladis Cave is a natural tourist attraction in the Sistan and Baluchistan province, located 15 kilometers southwest of Mirjaveh city. It is located in the Shah Chenar mountain and is about 15 meters long and 2.5 meters high.

Ladis Cave has running water throughout the year from its ceiling and surroundings, forming a permanent stream of water at its bottom. This water is supplied by the underground springs of the Shah Chenar mountain.

The echo of the sound of water droplets in the cave creates an amazing feeling in the listener’s soul and body. The entrance to the cave is surrounded by beautiful vegetation, and the trees of Podha, Ghez and various herbaceous plants have given it a special attraction.

Ladis Cave is located in a desert area and next to the fourth highest peak in Iran, Mount Taftan. It is one of the important tourist attractions of Sistan and Baluchistan province and is visited by many tourists every year.

Here are some important tips for visiting Ladis Cave:

The best time to visit Ladis Cave is in the spring and autumn. In summer, the temperature in this area is very high and it may be difficult to visit the cave.

You should wear appropriate shoes to visit Ladis Cave. The cave floor is slippery and there may be a risk of falling.

Avoid bringing extra items into the cave. Extra items may interfere with your movement in the cave.

Respect the environment and avoid damaging the cave.

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