In the province of Kerman, from Sirjan to Baft road, you will see a garden called Stone Garden. The stone garden is one of the sights in Sirjan, which you will be surprised to visit. A man named Darvish Khan-e Esfandiarpour, who was doom and deaf, had some agricultural land. Because of “Khan” Suffix in the name of Darvish Khan, some believe that he was one of the most important families of that time. Darvish Khan lost his entire land in 1340, following land reform. He was very disappointed with this and decided to express his anger by some action. Darvish Khan first created pits in the dry land of the region and planting dry trees. Then hung small and large rocks to its branches. Darvish Khan planted 180 trees on a land of 1000 square meters and today tourists and people who are looking for strange attractions come to visit this wonderful and strange garden in Sirjan, Kerman. Most of the stones hanging in the Stone Garden are pierced and the branches are passing through them. Some believe that Darvish Khan has brought these stones from somewhere else to this place and some say that Darvish Khan himself has pierced these rocks. In addition to the stone, other objects such as tires, springs and broken mirrors are also hung from some stone Garden trees. Some say that Darvish Khan was very pleased with the construction of the Stone Garden, because he recorded his protest in an everlasting way. Walk in Stone garden in Sirjan to discover its mysteries. To visit Stone Garden in Sirjan and other sights in Kerman, visit Alaedin Travel website.