The Salt River Gorge is located N341137 E544643 in the north of the Egyptian village of Farahzad, east of the Bride’s Throne and south of the central Iranian desert in Isfahan province. If you continue along the seasonal river crossing the salt lake east of Takht Abbas along the river, the riverbed will lead to a gorge known as the Salt River Narrow. This gorge was created by the floods of the Egyptian village of 1355. After crossing east of Abbasi and the bride’s bed, the river’s path is deep in the vicinity of the salt domes, creating beautiful scenery. In parts of the river, this seasonal river is closed due to the movement of sand flows to a limited elevation, and if floods and floods result from rainfall, it will create ponds along the route that can be watched in a desert-free area. No thanks. This gorge ends after passing through salt domes in the sand dunes adjacent to the desert plain.

To reach this area, you first need to move from Farahzad village to Chal Salan, then before reaching Chal Salan, enter the bridegroom two ways and continue on your way to the Bridegroom. Before reaching the bride’s bed, you will find a path to the east that will reach the top of the gorge if you continue.

Note: Continuing the route after the bride’s bed requires driving skills, familiarity with the routing techniques and familiarity with the area. So if you are planning to visit this area use the local guide. The presence of humid soil in the area has also created the living conditions of scorpions and camel mites that need to be carefully considered.