Khafr village is located on the slopes of Dena mountain range, 70 km south of Semirom or 230 km south of Isfahan, ie in the southernmost part of Isfahan province. The northern slopes of the Dena mountain range in Isfahan province are called the Padena region.
Khafr village is about 2200 meters above sea level and is a cold and snow-covered village.
A waterfall is located in the heights of Dena Mountain in this area, which is called Khafar Waterfall due to its proximity to Khafr village.
Around the village of Khafr and at the foot of Dena Mountain, there are many apple orchards and in fact, the best apple of Isfahan is obtained in the Khafr region.
The inhabitants of Khafr village are Persians, but the Qashqai nomads come to the summer plains around Khafr, such as the Bali plain, for their summer migration.
Climbers pass through Khafr village to climb Qash Mastan peak, which is the highest peak of Dena mountain range, and sometimes spend the night in this village.
To reach Khafr village, you have to move from Semirom to Yasuj. About forty kilometers on the Semirom to Yasuj road, you will encounter a three-lane road. You must choose the road on the left that leads to Hana. After 15 km, you will come to another crossroads, this time you have to enter the road on the right, which finally after another 15 km and after crossing the bridge over the Marbar River, you will reach the village of Khafr.