Reaching Mesr is easy, although you need to change direction several times from major cities of Iran, around 250 kilometers drive onto the Naein-Tabas road from Esfahan west to east. After passing Farokhi and Nasrabad villages, there is a sign showing off-road direction: ” Toward Mesr.” All in all, it is 420 km from Isfahan.

Upon 43 kilometers drive from the sign across the sand hills, 3 green spots will appear from far, similar to three emeralds next to each other. A few moments later, while the absolute silence of the desert is your only company, you will find yourself in the first emerald land, Amirabad. The road is totally flat which is considered as one of the wonders of Iran’s central desert and surprises every Eco-tourist. The sand hills around the village are known as thrones since the strong wind has shaped the surface, forming strange and attractive figures.

By BUS, it is possible to reach Khur, which is around 50 km from Mesr. There are buses to Khur from Isfahan every day at 1 pm from Kaveh terminal and from Yazd once a day. Some buses between Mashhad and Tehran also stop in Khur at night. Ask locally about the times and prices. From Khur to Mesr taxi is the only option. You can call your accommodation in advance to have a taxi driver wait for you or you can just charter one when you arrive. The price is 400000 IRR for the whole car (2016).

From Jandaq there is a dirt road of about 45 km that goes directly to Mesr.