Germaser Cottage, Ramsar

Germasar Ramsar Countryside is located 40 kilometers southwest of the city and has a pleasant climate and lush nature.
Introduction:
Gersmasar Ramsar Countryside is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level.
The average annual rainfall in this area is 983 millimeters.
This village is a thousand years old.
The climate of this village is moderate in all seasons but has relatively cold winters.
The village population is estimated to be about 2,000 people.
The people of the village are often engaged in activities such as gardening, animal husbandry, agriculture, and handicraft production.
The village’s agricultural products include vegetables, potatoes, barley, and wheat, of course, medicinal plants, especially cowslip, are found in abundance in the village’s pastures.
The women of the village also play a role alongside the men in the village’s economic activities, including the production of nightshade, jajim, felt, wooden baskets, shola, koshir, zanbil, pottery, and so on.
The local dishes of the village include pickled radish, borani, komaj, Mirzaghasmi, sirvavij, eggplant, Malaqeh fish, sweet radish, plasertare, blue peaches, and its special qutab.
The name of the village is taken from Garzman Castle, which means a place above heaven, and has gradually changed to Garsmasar.
This old castle is located around the village and is considered a historical monument of the Hassan Sabah era.
Garsmasar Countryside, Ramsar
Features:
Lush plains, cool springs, and high mountains are among the prominent features of this village.
Dezkol Mountain, which is located in this countryside, overlooks all parts of Ramsar and Tonekabon.
To climb to the 3600-meter peak of Mount Samamos, you must also pass through this village.
Other tourist attractions such as Tele-Bon, Rostam Sar, Abji Mosque, Rah-e-Kenar, Folad Cheshmeh, etc. are also located in this village.
Other features of the village include winding and steep alleys, old houses with gable roofs and mud walls.
Most of the old houses in the village are built with materials such as wood, stone and brick.
The landscape of the village is also covered with dense Hyrcanian forests covered with oak, beech, acacia and boxwood trees.
Other information:
Access route: From the Tonekabon road to Ramsar, enter the Harris road, head towards the mountains, and then you will reach the village after a 2-hour journey.
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