Local Cuisine
Don't miss trying the famous koluche cookies, a local delicacy.
Fūman, located in Iran's Gilan Province, is a city steeped in tradition and culture. It's renowned for its unique koluche cookies, which are larger and thinner than similar varieties found in neighboring regions. The city is also famous for its statues, including those of the ancient goddess Anahita and the Four Girls. With a long history of rice cultivation, Fūman offers a glimpse into the agricultural practices that have shaped the region. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and explore the cultural heritage that defines this charming city.
Fūman, located in Iran's Gilan Province, is a city steeped in tradition and culture. It's renowned for its unique koluche cookies, which are larger and thinner than similar varieties found in neighboring regions. The city is also famous for its statues, including those of the ancient goddess Anahita and the Four Girls. With a long history of rice cultivation, Fūman offers a glimpse into the agricultural practices that have shaped the region. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and explore the cultural heritage that defines this charming city.
Famous for koluche cookies.
Home to statues of Anahita and the Four Girls.
Rich rice cultivation history.
Known for its unique koluche cookies.
Rich in cultural landmarks and statues.
Surrounded by lush agricultural landscapes.
Don't miss trying the famous koluche cookies, a local delicacy.
Visit the statues of Anahita and the Four Girls for a glimpse into local history.
Cultural exploration and traditional cuisine enthusiasts.
IRR ﷼
$30-$70 p/day
Persian
Explore the rice fields to understand the region's agricultural roots.
Cultural Exploration, Local Cuisine, Sightseeing
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting Fūman with mild weather perfect for exploring the outdoors.
Summers can be warm; a great time to enjoy local festivals and outdoor activities.
Fall offers pleasant weather and is perfect for experiencing the harvest season.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore cultural sites without the crowds.