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THR → BXR
Which side of the plane to sit from Mehrabad International Airport (Teheran) to Bam Airport (Bam)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the transition from the Tehran metropolis to the historic desert cities of Qom, Kashan, and Yazd, culminating in a spectacular view of the ancient Arg-e Bam citadel during the final approach.
Tehran Skyline
Detailed views of the capital's urban density and the Milad Tower during the southern departure.
Qom and Kashan
Direct views over these historic centers, including the prominent architectural layouts of desert settlements.
Yazd Plateau
The distinct mud-brick architecture and surrounding mountain ranges of the central Iranian plateau.
Kuh-e Rud Mountains
Dramatic views of the rugged mountain chains that parallel the flight path to the west.
Arg-e Bam
The world's largest mud-brick structure is often visible on the descent, looking spectacular from above.
Bam Date Groves
The sudden emerald green of the vast palm oases as the aircraft prepares for landing in the desert.
The right side is essential for seeing the Arg-e Bam citadel; ask the crew if the approach path passes the city center. Afternoon flights offer warmer, golden light on the mud-brick architecture of the cities. During winter, the mountain peaks to the right are often snow-capped, providing a stark contrast to the desert.
Mount Damavand
On clear days, Iran's highest peak is visible in the distance to the northeast shortly after takeoff.
Namak Lake
A massive, white salt lake providing stunning crystalline patterns and geometric salt crusts.
Dasht-e Kavir
The vast expanse of the Great Salt Desert stretches toward the horizon with unique geological folds.
Qanat Systems
Ancient underground water channels marked by rows of circular vertical shafts across the desert floor.
Lut Desert Fringes
The approach into Bam reveals the edge of the UNESCO-listed Lut Desert with its distinct orange hues.
Choose a morning flight for the best illumination of the salt flats and the Alborz mountains. Bring polarized sunglasses to reduce the intense glare from the salt crusts of Namak Lake. The desert patterns are most distinct when the sun is at a higher angle, usually around mid-morning.
Distance: 994 km (618 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 39 min
Departure: THR (35.68920135498047, 51.31340026855469)
Arrival: BXR (29.08419990539551, 58.45000076293945)
Route Type: Domestic
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