Rig genie is a range of flowing sands. As far as the eye is concerned, it is salt and sand and in some marshy areas; marshes that if you do not know their location will definitely get caught and join the Jirga of the same people who are caught in the spirit and jinn (!) And sludge in the sand jungle may be one of the most dangerous events that could plague travelers, albeit stranded travelers, and kill them to death.

For years no one had the courage to travel to Rig Jen and discover the mystery of this mysterious desert, or if he even had the courage to remain unfamiliar with the region. One of them is the author of Iranian desert book Sun Hedin, who spent many years of his life in the desert of Iran and wrote Iranian desert books, but with all his efforts he never succeeded in seeing Rig Jen. Or better yet, the conquest of the Rig-Gen was not.

Sun Haddin discovered the Jinn Rig in 1900, and then Alfonso Gabriel passed it near in 1930, but the passage of it remained a dream for deserters until finally in 1997 the Rig Jinn spell by Ali Parsa, a US-based desertologist, was broken. He and Mr. Miranzadeh, the head of the Desert National Park, boarded the Jinn Rig by plane to prove that there is nothing surprising about the Jinn Rig.

Ali Parsa writes in his memoirs about his early acquaintance with Rig Jen:
On one of my student trips to the Central Desert, I came across a map of Rig Jen. His name seemed mysterious. I decided to go there and it coincided with the Iranian Revolution. Years later, in 1996, this dream came true again with a trip to Desert National Park. My friends, and Mr. Mirzadeh, the head of the Desert National Park, decided to fly over the Rig Jen by plane to prove to us that it was not a strange thing. It’s just salt and sand and hills. The first surprise we encountered in the Jungle Rig was a new pit. Inside the pit there was a blue area that was salt water. The crystallized salt was white around it, and the surrounding brown color was known to be dispersed by pressure. But Ali Parsa first entered the Rig Jen by car in November 1997, after which many deserters passed the Rig Jen. Of course, with all the equipment, they were neither caught in the spirit nor stunned.

The Jinn extends from the northeast to the southwest. This area to the northeast leads to Sulfur Mountain and the teachers area, to the south to Anarak, to the east to the Jandagh area and to the west to the Desert National Park.

The best route to reach the Jinn is in the northeast part of the Desert Desert National Park, which is within the boundary of the park, which is run by the Environmental Protection Agency and licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency and requires Noah’s life if The two of you don’t have the best route to get to Jinn Jagged Ridge, which is just opposite the east end of the park.

It is about 2 kilometers from Tehran to Jundaq, but consider some very important points before moving on. The most important thing is that if you have never been to the desert before and are not a so-called professional, you should never go for the first experience with the Jinn Rig, in which case you will go with yourself and return to God, even if you are a professional in the group. Travel this area. The best way to travel to the desert is lightweight jeeps, don’t forget the map. If you have GPS (Geolocation and in fact a satellite electronic guide) which can be better and since traveling to the Rig Genie is a new and very difficult movement and as a result accurate map is not available, you can use Check the accuracy of your maps from GPS and logging points. Not only to travel to the Rig Genie but to travel anywhere in the desert fully equipped without the slightest doubt. You must have at least two weeks of water, gasoline, food, and technical equipment to travel to the Rig Genie. Don’t forget the locals too, locals are usually dead people and can guide you well, even in difficult conditions.

If you are heading down the jungle to the sand jungle, following a winding path, you enter a dry, wide river, crossing the river and working your way through the mountains and sand dunes. Part of the area is relatively flat and the hills are smaller, so it seems relatively easy to cross, but with little progress, you reach the swampy land, which is almost south of the area. The urge to cross these swampy lands is useless, so it’s best to continue northwest. The last of the 2300 m high mountains reach the northern part of the Rig Genie, where you can also see Damavand Mountain. Continuing this route you will reach the National Park of the Desert, after crossing the Nakhjir Dry River and Desert National Park, the end point that will take you to the Malek Abad checkpoint of Varamin and Tehran, and so far over 1,000 kilometers of the desert. Come on.

This is, of course, one of the suggested paths that many groups have gone through so far. If you follow a different route, you can experience a new route using maps and guides. But all these hardships, up and down, one side and the starry sky of the sand jungle nights are one side. Sleeping on the sand on a tall hill and gazing at the sky that doesn’t even have a black spot and the meteors that sometimes, like the guardian angels that keep the demons from approaching the ground, all the daily fatigue and Sand and swamp would make you fall, especially if you are in a sleeping bag and asleep in the sky.