Aladaglar is the Azari Turkish name of the rainbow-like mountains and hills in the East-Azerbaijan province. This rainbow mountain and hills are tucked into the northwest of Iran.
You are probably familiar with Iran because of its old history, civilization, architecture, and many magnificent monuments such as stunning mosques, gardens, and bazaars. In this article, we want to introduce one of the natural beauties of Iran that is Unknown. The Aladaglar is the Azari Turkish name of the rainbow-like mountains and hills in the East-Azerbaijan province. The Aladaglar rainbow mountains and hills are tucked into the northwest of Iran, 25 kilometers in the northeast of Tabriz between Ahar and Khajeh. Along the road of Ahar-Tabriz, the landscape begins to switch step by step. Passing the city of Tabriz, an eye-catching mountain chain of the Aladaglar appears that is painted with hues of copper, red, yellow, green, and orange. This masterpiece of mother nature.
These phenomenal mountains are a spectacular and delightful place for those who are nature photography enthusiasts. We highly recommend them to take a road trip to Eastern-Azerbaijan province (Tabriz) to experience these parts of the world. This journey starts when you explore through these breathtaking, colorful mountains on foot. These landscapes are so rare and weird that giving the hallucination of being on another planet. There are a few places on earth that you can visit these dazzling painted mountains, such as Zhangye National Geopark in China and Ausangate mountains in Peru.
Summer is the best season to have the best opportunity and capture the colors; you can get the Aladaglar mountains when the sun shines at a straight angle to get a maximum glow.