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14-03-2012, 10:52 AM
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Booking Damavand Trekking Tours
Booking Damavand Trekking ToursBooking and Registration Mt Damavand Trekking Tours After discussing all the tour details and if all the terms are OK with you, we will book your Damavand tour in our event calendar. To enable us to make all the preparation in your itinerary, we will send you the instruction to pay deposit for the registration of your program to make all the necessary preparation in your itinerary in time. In ordinary season we usually recommend our clients to complete their registration 30 days before the starting day, but in summer time especially in June, July, August and September which is high season for Damavand Trekking Tours, we could be very busy, so the sooner you finish the registration of your program the better. To registration your tour, all participants are requested to pay 50 percent of their total cost as deposit 30 days prior to the departure date unless otherwise specified, and pay the remaining balances in cash in Euro on the first day of the tour. Visit Also Term of Payment. Ardsol FMD14MAR12T1 |
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02-09-2023, 02:38 PM
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Mount Damavand mountaineering tours
Mount Damavand mountaineering toursMount Damavand mountaineering tours Planning to explore Mount Damavand's hiking and trekking tours? Mount Damavand Mountaineering Tours website offers supplementary knowledge to enhance your preparations. Acquire vital information about different trails and assess difficulty levels, ensuring comprehensive planning. Immerse yourself in Mount Damavand's enchanting natural beauty, preparing for an indelible journey. Engage with the website's extensive resources, diving into trail details and landscape descriptions. Embrace this chance to equip yourself with insights that lay the foundation for a successful trekking venture. Mount Damavand mountaineering tours 23FRD0902F |
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30-12-2024, 03:05 PM
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Mount Damavand Certified Trekking Guide
Mount Damavand Certified Trekking GuideDamavand Mountain Adventure BaseCamp Damavand Camp, often called Damavand Base Camp, Damavand Camp II, or the second camping site on the mountain, is locally known as Goosfand-Sara (گوسفند سرا ), translating to "sheepfold," or the Saheb al-Zaman Mosque (مسجد صاحب الزمان ) campsite. It’s a key checkpoint for climbers and hikers on their way to the summit of Mount Damavand, providing essential amenities. As the most famous and easily accessible base for climbers, Damavand Camp offers basic facilities, including a small shelter, the Saheb al-Zaman Mosque, and a sheepfold. At an altitude of 3,040 meters, with coordinates of Latitude 35.9020° and Longitude 52.1094°, it acts as the primary base camp for the south route, especially during the summer. Climbers often use this camp to rest and gear up for the challenging ascent ahead. Mount Damavand Certified Trekking Guide Discover Mount Damavand with Certified Trekking Tour Guides. The key to an unforgettable trek on Mount Damavand is having the right mountaing trekking guide. Certified Damavand trekking tour guides offer a wealth of knowledge and practical experience that enhances your journey. These experts are skilled at leading trekkers through the mountain’s various terrains, from the lush lower slopes to the challenging higher altitudes. They also ensure that your trek is organized, providing all the logistics from transportation to meals and lodging. A certified Iranian local mountain guide can adjust the itinerary to match your fitness level and preferences, allowing you to focus on the adventure itself without worrying about the technicalities. Whether you're looking to summit or simply enjoy a scenic hike, these guides will make your experience one to remember. Ardsol 24FRM12230L |
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