A trip to the saffron and rose water fields in Iran is a unique opportunity for a different experience and getting to know one of the most valuable agricultural products and authentic Iranian traditions.
Iran, with its diverse and rich nature, is one of the most important agricultural tourism destinations in the world. Traveling to the saffron fields and attending the Gulabgiri ceremony are among the unique experiences that allow you to get to know one of the most valuable spices and natural extracts in the world. These trips are not only an opportunity to learn about the production process of saffron and rose water, but also provide the opportunity to experience rural life, stay in ecotourism houses and touch the traditional culture of different regions of Iran. In the following, we will fully introduce these fascinating experiences and the ways to participate in them.
A trip to the heart of saffron production; A pure experience of Iran’s red gold
Iran is known as the largest producer of saffron in the world, and a trip to saffron fields is one of the most unique agricultural tourism experiences in the country. This trip gives you the opportunity to get acquainted with the steps of harvesting and processing saffron and closely witness the work of the people who produce this valuable product. In addition to watching the harvesting process, you can also experience picking saffron flowers and learning old processing methods.
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Where are the saffron fields?
Saffron farms are mostly located in the dry and desert regions of Iran, especially in the provinces of South Khorasan and Razavi Khorasan. The cities of Qaenat, Torbat Heydarieh and Gonabad are known as the main hubs of saffron production.
The best time to travel to saffron fields in Iran
The best time to visit saffron fields in Iran is autumn. From the middle of Mehr to the end of November, the saffron fields reach their peak beauty in cities such as Torbat Haidarieh, Qaenat and Zaveh. At this time, saffron growers are busy harvesting saffron flowers and you can touch this experience closely with them. Saffron tours are often held during this period and you can participate in these trips to enjoy the beauty of this season.
The experience of harvesting saffron
In saffron tours, tourists can practically participate in the saffron harvesting process. From the hand-picked purple flowers to the separation of the red stigmas from the flower, visitors are taught all the steps of saffron production using traditional methods.
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Familiarity with saffron processing and packaging
After harvesting, saffrons are quickly dried and ready for packaging. Tourists can learn about different methods of saffron processing, including drying, packing and exporting, and learn more about the quality of Iranian saffron.
Visiting local workshops
In some areas of Khorasan, visiting local workshops that produce saffron by-products such as syrup, saffron honey and saffron teas will be one of the attractive parts of the trip. These workshops allow tourists to closely experience the taste and smell of different products made from saffron.
Gulab Giri in Iran; A trip to the fragrant cities
Gulabgiri is one of the most original souvenirs of Iran, and every year, the ceremony of gulabgiri is held in cities like Kashan and Qomsar with the presence of a large number of tourists. This ceremony, which takes place in the spring of May each year, has special attractions and you can see the stages of production of rose water from Mohammadi flowers. In this trip, in addition to observing the traditional process of rose water extraction, you can visit the fields of roses and participate in this process yourself.
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Why Kashan?
Kashan city is known as one of the most important production centers of rose water and aromatic essences. Gulabgiri ceremony in this city is several hundred years old and every year many tourists travel to Kashan to participate in this traditional ceremony.
The right time to travel to Kashan
The best time to visit Gulabgiri ceremony in Kashan is May. At this time, the rose season begins and the gardens of Kashan are filled with the fragrant smell of flowers. Gulabgiri ceremony is held in this month and tourists can get to know the process of producing gulab closely.
Participating in the Gulabgiri ceremony
In this trip, tourists can visit the different stages of rose water production, including the collection of Mohammedan flowers, boiling them in large copper pots and the traditional production of rose water. This pure experience allows people to closely witness the combination of natural beauty and traditional Iranian skills in the production of this fragrant perfume.
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Familiarization with the steps of gulab extraction and traditional methods
Kashan’s rose water extraction process is an old tradition in Iran, which begins with the harvesting of Mohammedan flowers and ends with the production of pure rose water. In this trip, you will get to know the techniques of using copper pots to distill flowers and produce rose water. These steps are still done in traditional ways and using simple technologies, and watching these steps will be one of the most interesting parts of the trip.
Familiarity with by-products
In addition to rose water, other products are also produced from Mohammedan flowers, which include various perfumes and natural essential oils. In Kashan workshops, you can learn about these traditional products and even buy some of them as souvenirs.
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Visiting local markets
In addition to visiting farms and workshops, visiting the local markets of Kashan is also an interesting experience. In these markets, in addition to rose water, you can buy a variety of local products and handicrafts of Kashan.
saffron and rose water tourism tours; A mixed experience
Saffron and gulab giri tours are often combined. In these tours, you can visit the saffron fields and experience the harvest of saffron flowers, travel to the famous Gulabgiri cities and enjoy the traditional Gulabgiri ceremony. In addition to agricultural and traditional attractions, these tours also provide you with cultural opportunities and familiarization with local customs.
travel souvenirs; From saffron to rose
One of the attractive parts of this trip is buying local souvenirs such as saffron and rose water. As the most expensive spice in the world, Iranian saffron is one of the popular souvenirs for tourists. Also, Kashan rose water, as one of the best types of rose water, has a special place in local markets. In these trips, you can buy directly from the farmers and be sure of the quality and authenticity of the product.
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How to participate in saffron and rose water tours?
Saffron and gulab giri tours are often organized by local and international tourism companies. You can book these tours through reliable tourism sites. The costs of these tours usually include transportation, accommodation in ecotourism houses, visits to farms and production workshops. Multi-day tours allow you to enjoy other natural and cultural attractions of the region in addition to visiting saffron and rose water fields.
In addition to visiting saffron and rose water fields, staying in eco-tourism houses is one of the most attractive parts of this trip. You can stay in the villages around the cities of saffron and rose water production and enjoy the local food and the hospitality of the villagers. This experience allows you to get closer to the daily life of farmers and get to know the culture and customs of the region.
health benefits of saffron and rose water; Natural treasures of Iran
Both saffron and rose water have many medicinal and health properties. Saffron is known as a soothing and strengthening immune system spice, and rose water has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In this trip, you can learn more about these properties and enjoy the natural products prepared in the fields. If you have had the chance to participate in agricultural tours, be sure to share your experience and views with other Kojaro companions.
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