The word salt reminds you of the taste of salty foods. The taste that can be pleasant by seeing Namaki Waterfall in the heart of the Kavir National Park in Garmsar. Semnan province has many salt mines, some of which have become as one of the tourist attractions in Iran. Kuhdasht-e Kohan Salt Mine in Garmsar is one of these mines, which, due to the extraction of salt from the inside of the mountain, has created a salty cave with enchanting scenes and therapeutic properties. This colorful cave attracts every visitor. You can see numerous short and long waterfalls spreading all around Iran but you may have never heard the name of Namaki Waterfall. Namaki Waterfall is located in Kavir National Park in Garmsar. This waterfall comes from the salty spring of Malekabad and flows down the hill. Due to the presence of salt in water of the Namaki Waterfall, it has created a unique form of salt crystals. The waterfall runs along the way and ends to Rig-e Jen. There are different ways to get to the Namaki Waterfall in Garmsar. One of these routes starts from Garmsar city, passing through the Abrisham Stone Road and then reaches the road of Rig-e Jin and from there to the Malekabad forest. There are many sights around the national park such as Qasr-e Bahram Goor Caravanserai, Einol Rashid Caravanserai, Abrisham Stone Road and several other attractions that you can see in Alaedin Travel Garmsar tours. If you are planning your next trip to Iran and the beautiful province of Semnan, keep in touch with Alaedin Travel experts on +98 2174495 or visit www.alaedin.travel