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Dark-Sky Parks in Iran: How the Lut Desert and Yazd Are Attracting Stargazers Worldwide

21 Jan 2026 By travelandtourworld

Dark-Sky Parks in Iran: How the Lut Desert and Yazd Are Attracting Stargazers Worldwide

In an age when light pollution casts a pall over many of the world’s urban centres, the allure of a natural, star-filled sky is more appealing than ever. As global urbanisation grows, so does the demand for truly dark skies that are free of artificial lighting. Travellers from Europe, North America, and East Asia are willing to pay a premium to witness the celestial wonders of these clear skies. Iran is gaining attention in this emerging niche due to its exceptional geography, which has a high potential for astrotourism.

The vast, unspoiled regions of the Lut Desert, the desert plains of Yazd, and the Seh-Qaleh region in South Khorasan Province are emerging as the country’s top candidates for Dark Sky Park status. These locations, with their arid climates, remoteness from urban areas, and low light pollution, provide an unparalleled opportunity for nighttime observation. As Iran continues to develop its potential, it is poised to become one of the world’s most intriguing stargazing destinations.

Dark Sky Parks are officially designated areas recognized by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) for their exceptional efforts in minimizing light pollution. To receive this designation, regions must meet rigorous standards for reducing artificial lighting, protecting the nighttime environment, and managing human activities that could disrupt the natural beauty of the night sky. These certifications not only serve an environmental purpose but also attract a steady stream of niche tourists, astronomy researchers, and photography enthusiasts.

Globally, several destinations have already garnered Dark Sky Park status. In the United States, Cherry Springs State Park, located in northeastern Pennsylvania, is widely known for having one of the darkest recorded skies in the country, thanks to its remote location far from any major settlements. Similarly, the remote desert landscape of Chesler Park in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park has become a hotspot for astrophotographers and astronomy enthusiasts due to its unpolluted skies.

The potential for Iran to join this list is growing steadily, as several of the country’s unique desert regions meet the initial criteria for designation as Dark Sky Parks. Among the most notable candidates are the Lut Desert, the expansive desert plains of Yazd, and the Seh-Qaleh region in South Khorasan. These areas, with their sparse population, dry climate, and clear, unbroken skies, present ideal conditions for stargazing.

The Lut Desert, for example, is a vast, remote region that is one of the hottest and driest places on Earth, making it a naturally well-suited location for dark-sky tourism. Similarly, the desert plains surrounding Yazd, a UNESCO World Heritage city, are far removed from the disruptive influence of urban centers, providing perfect conditions for night sky observation. The Seh-Qaleh region in South Khorasan, with its mountainous terrain and distance from city lights, is also a strong contender for Dark Sky Park status.

Despite the obvious potential, the road to achieving Dark Sky Park status is fraught with challenges. One of the major obstacles is the vast scale of the regions involved. Iran’s desert landscapes are expansive, with vast areas of locally owned land and numerous rural or urban facilities that could pose barriers to achieving international standards. Properly managing these areas to reduce light pollution without disrupting local communities is a delicate balancing act.

Additionally, the implementation of revised lighting systems and the creation of clearly defined protected buffer zones are critical for ensuring that these regions meet the IDA’s stringent guidelines. Without comprehensive management strategies and cooperation from local stakeholders, such as municipal authorities and private landowners, the road to certification could be long and complicated.

While the challenges are considerable, there are signs of progress in certain areas. Esfahak village in South Khorasan offers a promising domestic example of how dark-sky tourism can be successfully developed. In Esfahak, the local community, along with regional institutions, has taken proactive steps to preserve the night sky. The village has established a dedicated stargazing observation site and has replaced modern lighting with traditional lanterns that emit controlled, low-impact light.

This initiative has resulted in a significant increase in both domestic and international visitors, with Esfahak garnering growing recognition as a destination for dark-sky tourism. The village’s approach demonstrates that it is possible to balance local identity with the protection of the night sky, providing a model for other regions in Iran to follow.

Iran is now nearing the completion of national guidelines that will help formalize the process of registering Dark Sky Parks across the country. These guidelines will outline the specific regulations for establishing core protected zones, buffer areas, and allowable developments. They will also address critical aspects such as the design of eco-friendly accommodations, the establishment of observation facilities, and the training of specialized guides for astrotourism.

Furthermore, Iran’s tourism authorities are planning to support the development of this emerging niche by creating environmentally compatible lodging and observation structures. These developments will be designed to minimize light pollution and blend harmoniously with the surrounding landscape. The country is also planning to train specialized astrotourism guides who will help visitors navigate these remote regions and provide educational insights into the science of the night sky.

While countries around the world spend significant resources to restore and protect their night skies, Iran’s natural asset is already in place. The country’s vast deserts, clear skies, and rich cultural heritage make it an excellent candidate to become a global leader in dark-sky tourism. With proper management and infrastructure investment, Iran has the potential to take a leading role in the burgeoning field of astrotourism.

Iran has the potential to become a top destination for stargazers, astronomers, and photography enthusiasts by focusing on sustainable development, encouraging local engagement, and adhering to international best practices. The country’s unique geography, combined with its commitment to preserving its dark skies, creates an extraordinary opportunity for tourism growth and environmental protection.

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