Sari

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Sari is in the beautiful Caspian Iran|Caspian region of Iran with about half million people residing in the town and same amount in the suburbs, that is mainly on the left side of Tajan River and about 20 kilometers south of the Caspian (Mazandaran) Sea. Sari is in the north of Iran on northern slops of Elburz mountains.

Sari boasts as ancient city, as all of the historical maps referring to this city, being the capital of the ancient Hyrcania civilization 6 centuries before Christ and Kingdom of Tabaria till the 17th century. It was twice the capital of Iran within the last four centuries,

Sari and some towns in Mazandaran is one of rare cities of Iran that night life is available during summers. Many people enjoy gathering each other in some places such as Barbod, Paradise, Tooska and Nemashown to play games, enjoy music and pleasant weather, or eating meals. Or to read some poetry book such as Diwan-i Hafiz. You also find many of restaurants in downtown (specially Farhang Street) and a restaurant in the Tavakol alley which provides Italian dishes.

Sari - Location map of Sari

Sari Halal Travel Guide

  • Population: 568,214 (2006 estimate)
  • Elevation: 50 m
  • Area: 5089 km²
  • Religion: Islam, Zoroastrianism, Christian
  • Language: Mazandarani (Tabarian), Persian, and some Turkmen.

Travel to Sari

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Sari

  • Dasht-e Naz International Airport. Four daily flights in the summer season and six weekly flights in other seasons scheduled to and from Tehran. The fare is about USD$20. Also weekly flight destinations o Mashhad and Saudi Arabia. The airport is in the northeast and less than 10 kilometers from downtown. Shared and airport taxis are available in the airport parking. There is highway under construction to connect the airport and city directly.

By Rail

The city is connected to Gorgan and Tehran by train as well, since it is on a major branch of the Iran's railway.

Every day there are four passenger trains getting to sari, one Local train runs from Gorgan about 06:00 and reaches Sari before 09:00, and returns from Sewatcow at 13:00 to getting sari in 14:30, one from Tehran runs in 09:10 everyday to getting to Sari about 16:30, and leaving Sari at 20:30 (summer) and 21:10 (winter) to getting Tehran about 04:00, There are Twin Mazandaran trains which have Gorgan destination running from Tehran, one runs from Tehran in about 19:30 (winter) and 22:10 (summer) getting Sari about 03:30 (winter) and about 05:50 (summer) and another at the same time gets to Sari about 10:45 (summer) and 09:10 (winter) to reach Tehran about 07:00 (summer) and 05:30 (winter).

The scheduled program of Twin Gorgan destination trains are changing periodically. However Sari destination train gets to the city about 16:00.

By car

There are many automobile and vehicle routes from the main cities next or near by Sari.

Sari is connected to Neka and Shahi by the A62 Autobahn, all of the coastal cities in Mazandaran have at least 8 bands (4 forward and 4 backward). Many of people are visiting Sari via Turkmenistan -Mazandaran (Iran) borders, it is feasible to getting Visa of Iran from border, and to continue trip around Mazanderan Sea.

Travel on a Bus in Sari

There are five bus terminals in Sari. So its easy to get around in the county by buses.

City buses has destinations to roughly all of the towns in Iran, but be aware that the buses are not running everyday, but it has hourly buses for Tehran, Also it is feasible to getting the bus from the Imam Khomeini Sq. in the southeast of city when no bus may be founded in the busy days.

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Sari

The port of Amir Abad is on the beautiful southern coast of the Mazandaran Sea, but the cruise is not high quality.

Get Around

The spreading of the city makes taxis available almost everywhere.

There is a wide choice of taxi systems including ceremony taxis, wireless telecommunication taxis, airport or railway station taxis, telephony taxis and shared taxis.

You may call 133 from everywhere of the city and county to ask for a ride anywhere in Sari in less than five minutes or taking you from roughly 20 kilometers far distances (requires first registration) and even to serving you getting any destination around Iran. So if you would like to stay more than a week in Sari, registration with this office is recommended.

By car

Parking may not found in the avenues of Sari, and parking is usually in the small streets and alleys, or have a small entrance from avenues. It is recommended to park your vehicle in your hotel's parking.

Driving may be an option for going to some sights in the suburbs such as Soleyman Tanga (meaning Strait of Solomon), or Masandaran Sea. Destinations which are of primary concern to a visitor are the Caves from 70th millennium BC and towers of dynasties of Tabarian Kingdom.

  • Huto Cave
  • Kamarband Cave
  • Xorshid Dabo's Private Cave
  • The Resket Tower from the Karen Pawand era
  • The Ladjim Tower from the Dabuyans era
  • The Farrah-Abad Complex Place

What to see in Sari

Notable are famous houses such as Kolbadi House and Amir Divan House (Ramedani House) , Archaeological sites including Hutto Cave (70th millennium BC), Kamarband Cave (70th-millennium BC); also the Resket Tower from the Qaran perioid and the Farahabad Complex Place from the Safavid era.

  • The restored 125-year-old Khaneh Kolbadi is reminiscent of an 18th-century khan’s palace. Thick walls kept the lower floor warm in winter while the light, bright upper floor could be opened to through drafts for hot summers. Its orosi windows (wood-framed puzzles of multicoloured glass) supposedly disorientated mosquitoes. The building is slated to become a museum incorporating the historic Vasir-e Hamam (bathhouse) behind.
  • Haaj Mostafa Khan Mosque
  • The unusual Jameh Mosque has traditional Mazandarani tiled roofs, but from outside looks more like a medieval Italian prison.
  • Tomb of Yaha
  • Tomb of Zeinol Aabedain
  • Tomb of Abbas
  • The Clock Tower

Badab-e Surt Samaee - Badab-e Surt

  • Badab-e Surt The travertine terraces which are similar to the ones in Pamukkale, Türkiye, are 100 kilometers south of Sari. The location is marked in OpenStreetMaps (Location: 36.3537126, 53.8566692). There is a 2-km trail to reach to the terraces from a parking lot which is reachable by a bumpy road. Also expensive pickup rides (from US$20) can be hired for the steep 2-km hike. Easiest way to reach is a private vehicle via Kiasar, however also a few public buses run to the nearby Orost Village, 5 kilometers, from Kiasar (around 12:00) or the junction at the bus station. Scenic hiking is feasible from the Sari - Damghan junction towards Orost and Badab-e Surt. It's more than 20 kilometers and there are no hotels around as it's a very rural area, but in Orost village you might get hosted by a friendly Iranian family. There is also a local hammam spa available with alternating opening days for men and women. From the junction and there is a dry river bed that leads through the valley which spectacular view on the mountain range which leads to the rewarding travertine terrace views from its top. Its feasible to dip into the water of the uphill spring which is apparently helpful for rheumatic and back pain problems. However bathing in the travertine pools shouldn't be done to protect the geological formations.

Things to Do

There are many places to go in Sari. Here are just a few:

  • Farah Abad Coast
  • Gohar Baran Coast
  • Derya Kenar Coast
  • Khezer Shahr Coast
  • Dehkadeh Aramesh Tourist Village
  • Tajan River Park
  • Zare' Forest Park
  • Salardareh Forest Park
  • Dasht-E-Naaz National Park
  • Pol-e-Gardan hiking trail
  • Nemashoun Lake
  • Lak-Dasht Lake
  • Soleyman-Tangeh Lake
  • Bam-e-Shahr Hill (offers a great panoramic view of the city)
  • Qor-Maraz (natural spa, Neka)

Sports

There are many sports complexes in Sari. Most popular are Jahan-Pahlavan Takhti Sports Complex, Hashemi-Nassab Sports Complex, and Montazeri Sports complex.

  • Wrestling. Sari is the birthplace of lots of popular wrestlers and athletes, and it was the main host of the 2006 World Wrestling Competitions. It has the major fieldhouse, Seyyed Hosseyni Coliseum, which is known throughout Iran as an outstanding place for wrestling.

Study in Sari

Sari is one of the most cultural cities in Iran. It hosts several universities:

  • University of Agriculture
  • Mazandaran University of Medical Science (MazUMS)
  • University of Natural Science
  • Sarian University of Art & Architecture
  • Payam-e-Noor University
  • University of Tech & Engineering
  • University of Tarbiyat-e Modaress
  • Sama Technology Faculty of Azad University

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Sari

If you want to buy food, Sari is based on food such as cakes, Rice, yogurt and fruits. Some companies in Sari (the wood and paper company) are famous in the Middle East.

Halal Restaurants in Sari

If you are in Sari, fish is the best way to go. If you're not really interested in fish, Kebab shops are scattered all over the city. Don't forget a meal in this city would not be complete without salads and Naan bread (Iranian bread). The favourite drink of Sari in winter is Caspian Tea (Chay), it is available almost everywhere around the city, especially in winter. In summer when it is hot and humid, Doogh a traditional y- Yoghurt drink is also available. The local cola (ZamZam) is also available.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Sari

Sari - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Sari, is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Sari. This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Sari and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Sari. The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Sari. Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inSari: A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Sari.

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Sari: A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Sari, allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Sari.

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Sari, ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Sari, enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Sari and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Sari, stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Sari, a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Sari without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Sari is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Sari.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Salardarreh Hotel, at Km.17 of Kiyasar Rd. (South), in the heart of forests with exclusive views of forests and surrounding hills and valleys. Many Norwegians, Germans, and Swedish people are residents of this hotel most of the times, English is guaranteed to be spoken, has a local church for religious trainings. The fare is reasonable since it is semi private hotel.
  • Narenj Hotel, at Km. 5 of Darya Rd. (North). Good for Spring especially April and May months, since you can open the windows of its rooms and sleep by the balmy and Yasmin distributed air.
  • Badeleh, at Km. 10 of Neka Rd. (East) Most of the suites are reserved and tourists rarely find the chance to using this hotel.
  • Mazandaran Hotel Associate, in 21st Alley, Ferdowsi St. It is not preferred however has affordable fares for one night accommodation.
  • Mazraeh, at Km. 7th of Qaemshahr Rd. (West) offers villa structured rooms.
  • Sarooyah Apartments, in Taleghani Blvd. has affordable and comfortable Guestrooms, Getting twin sleeping service room with Air conditioner, refrigerator and private bath room must not reach more than USD 17. Forigen residents who speak English usually rent this hotel but there is no guarantee that secretary speaks English.
  • Sari Residential Complex, in Peivandi Alley, Farhang St. A reasonable hospitality center, with clean and hospitable employees.
  • Asram Hotel, next to Tajan Bridge. Very expensive hotel with lack of some services and hospitaly. German is also spoken along with English. Especially it is guaranteed during summers.

Along with hotels there are many guest rooms (Mehman Pazir) are available specially in the Nader Street (Jomhuri-ye Eslami Street) in the downtown and next to the Tajan bridge.

Mazandaran Sea resorts

Although many residents prefer to use governmental villas in the Farrah Abad. But these resorts may not provide sleeping to Foreign Muslims, but it is recommended to using Babolsar hotels, which are about 35 kilometers from Sari via Bahnamier Road and about 60 kilometers in nights via A62 autobahn. They have the view of Sea. They may not be available or by affordable fare during busy days.

Telecommunications in Sari

There are many Internet cafés and chat rooms scattered all over the city and the Internet speeds ranges from acceptable to fast.

To find high speed internet providers, look that if it has server or not. Foreign Muslims usually use the cafes around the Time Plaza.

Stay Safe

Sari is relatively a very safe city, even in the middle of the night, so don't let this worry or bother you at all during your stay in Sari. If you are in trouble you can ask for help by calling police at 110 or Emergency medical services at 115 or Fire department at 125.

You might want to have plastic money to prevent having your money stolen. Bank-e Melli-ye Iran (National Bank of Iran) which is a government-owned bank in Iran, provides an ATM debit card service (plastic magnetic card) for tourists who visit Iran. Tourists just need to head the nearest branch of this bank. Information on this service can be found here. Another way to prevent having your money stolen, is going to the nearest bank and getting a gift card. They are exactly like ordinary ATM debit cards, but once they get empty and they cannot be recharged. Sepah Bank or Bank -e- Sepah is a governmental bank that has a current account service for foreigners which provides ATM debit card and cheque writing option. A list of permitted Iranian banks can be found here]

Cope

If you don't know Mazandarani or Persian, don't let this bother you or make you worried and there are many foreigners and Iranians there who speak English in the city.

Also it is recommended to appreciate the native people who are not able to talk to you in English with these Mazandarani sentences: Tie Fieda or Tie ri Bielaarremi, but please extend your voice like singing since people can better understood while they extend their voice.

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