A trip with mountaineering groups to the Abdalabad Valley in Torbat Jam

in Worldmappin4 days ago

Hello to my mountain climbing friends and tourist friends.

I hope you are feeling good, I was away for a few days and missed you, I thought I would come and tell you something that I promise will make you feel good. Once again, a beautiful nature
a delightful trek
to another area of our beloved land.

A little while ago, I went on a path that I thought I definitely had to take some beautiful photos for you. Its name is Abdalabad Valley, near Torbat-e Jam. A place where both its nature is special, and its path is pleasant.

We set off early in the morning, while the weather was still twilight. We started from the village, it's a simple dirt path, gradually the path became more scenic.
On both sides of the valley, there were rocky mountains and beautiful walls, it had a special silence.
At the beginning of the path, the nature was a bit lifeless.
Slowly as we went forward, the path gradually became green, in some places water flowed through the middle of the path, we stepped into the water, its coolness went to the bone.

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It wasn't boring at all, because every few steps there was a new view in front of us.
In some places, you have to climb a bit on the rocks, but not that hard, it just had a bit of excitement.

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Slowly as we entered the valley, the path became narrower and rockier. The sound of water was coming from afar, and we kept moving forward until we reached the first spring. There, we rested a bit and splashed cool water on our heads and faces.

From there on, the path became a bit harder. We had to pass between the rocks, in some places we also put our feet in the water. In some places, we had to use our hands on the rocks,
these were the challenges of the path but enjoyable.

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In the middle of the way, we found a place with a tree shade and we stood there for a while to rest. The weather was really pleasant, a cool breeze was blowing that took the fatigue out of our bodies.

There were a lot of other people on the path. Some were going up, some were coming back. It seemed like everyone had taken the opportunity to go nature walking. A few families with kids, a few different groups, and...
This lady and gentleman were holding hands and I took a shot.
Even though we were in the middle of the mountain and valley, we didn't feel lonely at all. It was really nice.

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After a little rest, we set off again towards the end of the valley. The further we went, the harder the path gradually became. That easy dirt road at the beginning was no longer in sight. In some places, you had to do some bouldering over large rocks. Some sections had also become steep, so we had to be careful not to slip.

We reached a point where the path narrowed, and there were cliffs on both sides, when suddenly we saw a large suspended rock, a very big and strange rock that was stuck between two walls, as if God placed it there to hang! It was a cool feeling.

This is considered the end of the path. The air is a bit cooler, but the trail really becomes more breath-taking. If you don't have physical fitness, it might tire you out.

Everyone said this place is famous for that suspended rock!
They were right... When we arrived and I saw that rock stuck between two boulders, it was really strange and interesting to me. It had a special feeling, it was both cool and a little scary 😄

I was telling myself, well, a stone is just a stone... but when I got there, I really stared at it for a moment! It was very interesting and magnificent.

I hope you liked this survey as well.
Now that it's summer and the weather is extremely hot, it's only the season for water games and nature exploration in these areas. Be sure to take advantage of the opportunities.
I love you
and until another trip
goodbye 💓

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Text & photography:@azamsohrabi

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