The Chalidareh recreational and tourist area and Akam Park are located 17 kilometers from the city of Mashhad at the end of Torghabeh road and 2 kilometers from Naghndar road. With the construction of a karting and safari track, the Akam Park recreational complex in Mashhad has become one of the city's important tourist areas. The variety of tourist attractions in this complex is such that it attracts all ages and there is no restriction on providing simultaneous services to both women and men. Safari and karting are enjoyable activities in the Chalidareh area of Mashhad that have many fans.
Safari
You ride in a vehicle with protective features and travel a route where you can see animals or nature. Safari is a special type of nature tour with a special vehicle. The Chalidareh Torghabeh Mashhad safari route is 4 kilometers long and consists of high and low hills. The vehicles prepared for this route are Land Cruisers, and the duration of this activity is 10 minutes. Karting
In part of the Chalidareh recreational and tourist complex, karting has been set up. The excitement of a speed race really lifts your spirits. At the Akam karting track, like all other activities in this large park, you can be assured of safety, and all vehicles and recreational equipment are up to date. This complex is one of the most professional karting tracks in Mashhad.
Other recreational facilities at Akam Chalidareh Park include:
Chalidareh buggy riding, ATV motorbikes, Chalidareh Torghabeh dam, Chalidareh lake, Chalidareh parking, train, fishing in Chalidareh, boating and pedal boats, bungee jumping, funicular, Chalidareh chairlift, Chalidareh suspension bridge, zip-line, Chalidareh zorbing ball, resting place and tea house of Chalidareh, and more…
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