Golabi Spring is located 17 kilometers west of Darab, in Fars Province, and with three large freshwater outlets, it is considered one of the most water-rich springs in the country. This spring is named due to its strong resemblance to the pear fruit. The water of Golabi Spring originates from the limestone formations north of the plain in Darab, and despite the salt mountain in this area, it has fresh water. The high volume of water, cool air, and surrounding greenery are reasons for Golabi Spring's popularity among tourists. Golabi Spring is one of Darab's tourist attractions, and the best time to visit it is during warm seasons like summer.
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