Semirom: City Of Waterfalls ,Springs
The township of Semirom is situated in the southern most point of the territory of Esfahan (Isfahan). To the east of which is the province of Fars, in the south stands the province of Kohkiluyeh and Booyer Ahmad, from the west it is within the limits of the province of Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiyari and to its north, is in the neighborhood of Shahreza.
In the past, this city was known as Samiran, which means a cold area. This city engulfs waterfalls and springs and is one of the reputed recreational spots and so to speak, pleasant areas to be taken advantage of in summer. Semirom is known for its high quality apple trees and production nationally and internationally. The high altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level gives apples produced in Semirom region their characteristically sweet taste, aroma and color. Semirom apple had been target of international research funds to protect and excel its gardens.
Semirom Waterfall
The Semirom waterfall is one of the reputed of the province and is located 4 km. east of Semirom. The same is at an elevation of 35 m. This vicinity offers different facilities for visitors.
Dinar Mountain
The mountainous area of Dinar or Dena spans over the townships of Brujen, Semirom and Boyer Ahmad, covering an area of 2,200 sq. km. The highest peak is Dinar reaching an elevation of approximately 4,409 m. Several rivers take their source in the northern, southern and eastern skirts of this mountain. The elevated peaks of Dinar are snow-capped for almost a good portion of the year.
Sangy (Stony) Fire Case
The said brazier is related to the Achaemenian and Sassanid periods, but its pillars are from the Sassanide era. These are engraved with portraits of Khosrow Parviz on the upper part of the columns. One of the two of these pillars has been damaged.
Darmeh Mountain
The same is located 28 km. north west of Semirom and rises to an elevation of about 3,345 m. The Ab Vanak River takes its source here. This semi-forested mountain adjoins the Kooh Siyah Mountains in the west and the Chambeh Mountains in the east.
Khezr Waterfall
The said waterfall is situated at a distance of 3 km from the Khezr Village in the township of Semirom. It is one of the highest waterfalls in the Dena Mountains, which attracts hordes of visitors.
Takht-E-Soleiman Waterfall
Located in the northern front of the Dena Mountain Ranges, and within a few kilometers of the Ab Malakh Village. This waterfall flows down from a height on the Marab river. The surrounding natural beauty enhances that of the
waterfall.