Sialan

Coordinates: 36°30′42.6″N 50°41′55.2″E / 36.511833°N 50.698667°E / 36.511833; 50.698667
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Sialan
Qazvin, Iran
Parent rangeAlborz

Sialan (

Tonekabon county to the north, and the Alamut valley and Heniz in Qazvin County to the south.[2]

Map of central Alborz Peaks: 1 Alam-Kuh
  −25 to 500 m (−82 to 1,640 ft)
  500 to 1,500 m (1,600 to 4,900 ft)
  1,500 to 2,500 m (4,900 to 8,200 ft)
  2,500 to 3,500 m (8,200 to 11,500 ft)
  3,500 to 4,500 m (11,500 to 14,800 ft)
  4,500 to 5,610 m (14,760 to 18,410 ft)
2
Azad Kuh
3 Damavand
4
Do Berar
5 Do Khaharan
6
Ghal'eh Gardan
7
Gorg
8 Kholeno 9
Mehr Chal
10
Mishineh Marg
11
Naz
12 Shah Alborz 13 Sialan
14 Tochal 15
Varavašt
Rivers: 0
1 Alamut 2 Chalus
3 Do Hezar 4 Haraz
5
Jajrood
6 Karaj
7 Kojoor 8 Lar
9 Noor 10 Sardab
11
Seh Hazar
12
Shahrood
Cities: 1 Amol
2 Chalus 3 Karaj
Other: D Dizin
E Emamzadeh Hashem K Kandovan Tunnel
* Latyan Dam ** Lar Dam

Climbing

The level of difficulty is "walk-up" and the nearest village is Haniz to the south. There is also a hut at 3,270 m for hikers coming from the Southern valley (the direction of Haniz).[2]

Mount Sialan: +36° 30' 42.6", +50° 41' 55.2", 4185 m and Sialan shelter: +36° 30' 21.10", +50° 40' 9.10", 3271 m

References

  1. ISSN 1866-7538
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  2. ^ a b Soltani, Zahra (2020-09-17). "All You Need to Know about Sialan Mountain". Iran On Adventure. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
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