The city of Bam, with its stunning monuments, is like a jewel that shines in the desert of Iran. Arg-e Bam, titled "The World's Largest Clay made mansion", in UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an important historical attraction of Iran's cultural heritage. On 5 km west of the city of Bam there is a village called Bagh Chamak, in the heart of its nature, Bagh Chamak Waterfall flows down from hard rocks and creates unspoiled landscapes. The coolness of Bagh Chamak Waterfall in Bam in the hot summer days made unique tourist attractions so naturalists choose this village as a destination for sightseeing. In this village, there is a Qanat with 350 shafts of wells that brings the freshness to the village and the surrounding gardens and gives them life. This Qanat continues about 11 hectares in length and waters about 100 hectares of rural lands and farms. In addition to natural attractions, there are also historical attractions in the city of Bam such as the Garden of Prince Mahan, the Ganjali Khan Bath, the Green Dome, the Dolat Khaneh Fire Temple and several other works, all of which tell the story of the ancient city. If you want to have a different experience from Kerman province, join Alaedin Travel Groups. Complete your Travel to Iran and its ancient cities by buying souvenirs and handicrafts. Visit our website on www.alaedin.travel to book your hotels, airline tickets and tours.