
In the Heart of History and Nature; From Golestankooh to Little Georgia
- Duration: Half-day
- Starting Point: Golestankooh Tourism Village
- Suited For: Those interested in minority history, nature tourism, indigenous culture, and rural tourism experiences
- Suitable Time: Spring to early fall (especially May to October)
What's Included
Insurance
Two snacks
Dinner
Use of water facilities and boating

Departure from Golestan-Khansar Mountain
– Welcome, introduction of the guide and brief introduction of the attractions on the route
– 35-minute journey to Boyin Miandasht

Visiting the underground city of Boyin Miandasht
- Learning about the underground architecture and the history of people living in these special structures
- Photography and narration by a local guide

Visit the Museum of Georgian Life
- Experience traditional Georgian clothing
- Learn about the music, food, and customs of Georgian society

A night at the Jewelery House Ecolodge
– Enjoying local tea, herbal teas, and sweets in a traditional setting
– Talking to the host and learning about local stories from the area

Towards the village of Zarneh (Little Armenia of Iran)
– The only Armenian village in Iran with a unique cultural context
– Visit the historic Ghokas Church and the Armenian cemetery

To Ecocamp Georgia
– Agche Village
– A short and beautiful path through the village with breathtaking nature

Attending Ecocamp Georgia
– Use of water and outdoor camp facilities
– Evenings by the fire, hot drinks, local music
More Information
The Javaheri House is a traditional and warm residence in the heart of the historical context of Boyin Miandasht, which has kept the spirit of the region’s traditional architecture alive through authentic restoration and renovation. With its central courtyard, wooden rooms, and intimate atmosphere, this house offers guests a peaceful and pleasant experience of living in old houses. The proximity to the city’s cultural and natural attractions makes staying at the Javaheri House a special choice for those interested in ecotourism and local culture.
The village of Zarneh, the only Armenian-populated village in Iran, is located in Boyin Miandasht County, Isfahan Province, and is considered one of the living cultural heritages of the Armenian minority in the country. With its historic Ghokas Church, Armenian cemetery, and the unique architecture of its houses, this village displays a unique atmosphere of coexistence of culture, religion, and nature. The oregano-filled plains around Zarneh, especially in spring, create a spectacular and fragrant landscape that captivates every tourist. Zarneh, with its deep-rooted identity and peaceful atmosphere, is a valuable destination for lovers of history, culture, and nature.
The village of Aghche is one of the Georgian villages in Boyin-Miandasht, which is an attractive destination for tourists with its beautiful nature and rich culture. Next to the beautiful Aghcheh Dam, Ecocamp Georgia welcomes those interested in nature tourism and tranquility with a delightful landscape. The camp offers facilities such as boating, camping, traditional drinks, and local Georgian cuisine, and provides a unique opportunity for a different experience in the heart of Georgian nature and culture.
Features
Tourist vehicle
Cultural guide
Traditional evening
Entrance to historical sites
Accommodation at Ecocamp Georgia
What's Included
Insurance
Two snacks
Dinner
Use of water facilities and boating








