With its unspoiled nature, valuable ancient relics, and warm, hospitable people, the city is regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in western Iran.
Enjoying a mild climate in spring and gentle winters, Poldokhtar is an inviting destination for lovers of nature, history, and adventure. Its residents are of the Lur ethnic group and speak Luri; through their traditional customs, folk music, and distinctive local attire, they keep the rich cultural heritage of Lorestan alive.
Among the city’s most notable attractions are:
- The ancient Poldokhtar Bridge
- The Kugan Cave
- The Tang-e Halt Gorge
- The Afrineh Waterfall
- The Kalhart Bridge
Blending historical landmarks, mountain landscapes, and a deep-rooted culture, Poldokhtar presents a magnificent portrait of Lorestan, offering visitors an unforgettable encounter with the natural and cultural splendor of the Zagros region.
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