Here comes Iran’s best kept secret – no, not another uranium enrichment plant – its exceptional skiing. Although most people wouldn’t imagine mentioning Iran and snow sports in the same sentence, the country has some of the best high altitude skiing on offer anywhere in the world.
Iran’s premier resort, Shemshak, lies between 2550 and 3050 metres and has steep black runs, challenging mogul fields and adrenalin inducing 45º slopes. It has been recognised by the International Ski Federation (FIS) since 1996 for holding international competitions, which are held here every season. This is the place to meet the best skiers and snowboarders in Iran. There are even floodlit pistes for night skiing.
Dizin is Iran’s highest and the Middle East’s largest ski resort. At 2700m, its base is higher than the summit of most Alpine resorts. It’s just under 3600m at the top, with a vertical drop of 950m. Dizin has a good range of facilities, including 10 lifts and runs for all standards. The high altitude and dry mountain air provide the perfect conditions for powdery snow.
Skiing in Iran first started in the 1930s by the Germans who were building the railways. This was continued by Iranian students returning home from France and Switzerland. Today, there are numerous resorts throughout the country with Western standard facilities.
There are freeride possibilities including down the slopes of Damavand (5671m), Iran’s highest peak and the second highest volcano in the northern hemisphere. From either the base camp (3040m) or camp 3 (4250m) you can ride all the way down to the roadside at 2200m. That is a vertical drop of 2000m.