Sirjan Icehouse: The Sirjan Icehouse built by Qajar (1785-1925) philanthropists to provide ice for the inhabitants of the city, the Pahlavi era (1925-1979)

Chopoqi: (also Chopoghi) Wind Tower (calumet louver) considered to be the most unique wind tower in the country.

Sirjan, Badgir Chopoqi

Sirjan, Badgir Chopoqi

Stone Garden: Sirjan is home to Bagh-e Sangi or Stone Garden an abstract work of art created by a deaf-mute Gardner named Darvish Khan Esfandiarpour  nearly four decades ago to protest the loss of his beloved garden.

Stone Garden

Stone Garden

Sirjan Salt Playa: It is formed in lowlands of Sirjan, which dissolved salt in the flowing water trapped there. Evaporating the water at heat of desert forms a salt marsh which is incredibly eye-catching, the whole landscape of swamp is covered by a thick layer of salt. The flow of mineral water makes polygons bordered by salt.

God-e Ghool: God-e Ghool is a no hunting zone located 40 kilometers west of Sirjan. This 50,175-hectare area has several natural springs and is the habitat of various animals such as wild goat, wild sheep, wolf, fox, chinkara, grey partridge, see-see partridge, golden eagle, long-legged buzzard, kestrel, falcon, rock dove, lark, Persian ground jay and Bustard. God-e Ghool is a great bird watching destination.