Bazoft is a beautiful river with a turquoise blue color that passes in a large part of its route, away from the eyes of urban people and through deep valleys.
At a distance of 90 km northwest of Shahrekord and in the direction of Sar-agha Seyed village, one of the beautiful waterfalls of "Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari" province is located.
Before entering Khuzestan province, Karun river is known as Bazoft. Shortly before the Karun 4 dam, the Khersan river crosses the Bazoft river to form the massive Karun river.
Kamrdogh waterfall is one of the largest and widest waterfalls in Iran, which with its beautiful scenery can be introduced as one of the important tourist destinations in "Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad" province.
This garden, known as Belqis, is located at the beginning of Choram city and is one of the recreational places of the residents of this city and other surrounding cities.
Roneh River with its spectacular and lush nature is very popular among tourism enthusiasts, especially in "Kohgiluyeh, Boyer-Ahmad" and other provinces of Iran.
Shelaldon tourist area does not have amenities and there are no other facilities except for a few cafes along the way. For this reason, it is necessary to bring the necessary items for the period of stay in this area.
Zohreh River flows most of its route on the border of "Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad" Province and finally enters Khuzestan province to join the Persian Gulf after irrigating many towns and villages in this province near Hindijan.
Near the city of Basht, in a village called Shush, there are two stone pillars on a low hill, which is one of the tourist attractions of this region from "Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad" province.
Tang-e Tamoradi (Tamoradi Gorge) has a lot of vegetation of various trees, especially oak. This vegetation is so rich and dense that it is difficult to see the waterfalls.
To control the seasonal floods of the Kor River and store its water, a dam called Mulla Sadra has been built on it. This dam is located about 175 km north of Shiraz and near the city of Sedeh.