| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 June 2026, Monday | 4:15 AM | 6:43 PM | 14h 28m |
| 2 June 2026, Tuesday | 4:15 AM | 6:44 PM | 14h 29m |
| 3 June 2026, Wednesday | 4:14 AM | 6:44 PM | 14h 30m |
| 4 June 2026, Thursday | 4:14 AM | 6:45 PM | 14h 30m |
| 5 June 2026, Friday | 4:14 AM | 6:45 PM | 14h 31m |
| 6 June 2026, Saturday | 4:14 AM | 6:46 PM | 14h 32m |
| 7 June 2026, Sunday | 4:13 AM | 6:47 PM | 14h 33m |
| 8 June 2026, Monday | 4:13 AM | 6:47 PM | 14h 33m |
| 9 June 2026, Tuesday | 4:13 AM | 6:48 PM | 14h 34m |
| 10 June 2026, Wednesday | 4:13 AM | 6:48 PM | 14h 35m |
| 11 June 2026, Thursday | 4:13 AM | 6:49 PM | 14h 35m |
| 12 June 2026, Friday | 4:13 AM | 6:49 PM | 14h 36m |
| 13 June 2026, Saturday | 4:13 AM | 6:49 PM | 14h 36m |
| 14 June 2026, Sunday | 4:13 AM | 6:50 PM | 14h 36m |
| 15 June 2026, Monday | 4:13 AM | 6:50 PM | 14h 37m |
| 16 June 2026, Tuesday | 4:13 AM | 6:51 PM | 14h 37m |
| 17 June 2026, Wednesday | 4:13 AM | 6:51 PM | 14h 37m |
| 18 June 2026, Thursday | 4:13 AM | 6:51 PM | 14h 37m |
| 19 June 2026, Friday | 4:13 AM | 6:51 PM | 14h 38m |
| 20 June 2026, Saturday | 4:14 AM | 6:52 PM | 14h 38m |
| 21 June 2026, Sunday | 4:14 AM | 6:52 PM | 14h 38m |
| 22 June 2026, Monday | 4:14 AM | 6:52 PM | 14h 38m |
| 23 June 2026, Tuesday | 4:14 AM | 6:52 PM | 14h 38m |
| 24 June 2026, Wednesday | 4:15 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 37m |
| 25 June 2026, Thursday | 4:15 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 37m |
| 26 June 2026, Friday | 4:15 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 37m |
| 27 June 2026, Saturday | 4:16 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 37m |
| 28 June 2026, Sunday | 4:16 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 36m |
| 29 June 2026, Monday | 4:16 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 36m |
| 30 June 2026, Tuesday | 4:17 AM | 6:53 PM | 14h 36m |
Mashhad sits at around 980 meters elevation between several mountain ranges, with the Binalud Mountains to the west framing the city. The altitude keeps the air relatively clear, and the eastern side of town offers open horizons for sunrise.
The shrine's golden dome and minarets stand out sharply against the eastern sky at dawn; the Sahn-e Enghelab courtyard faces east, opens before sunrise, and is accessible to non-Muslim visitors in the outer sections.
This hillside park in western Mashhad sits on a rocky ridge with enough elevation to see sunrise across the city to the east. Free entry; the upper paths are about 15 minutes on foot from the main entrance.
The reservoir is 35 km north of Mashhad, reachable by car or shared taxi from Ghadir terminal. The water surface reflects early morning color well, and the surrounding hills stay low enough to leave the eastern sky clear.
One of Mashhad's largest public parks, located in the northeast of the city. The open lawns give an unobstructed eastern view with few tall buildings in the way; free entry, accessible before dawn. Parking along Mellat Boulevard.
The complex's western facades catch the last light of the day; the clearest view is from Shirudi Street to the west or from hotel rooftops nearby, with a direct sightline to the gilded domes.
The western edge of the park faces the Binalud foothills, keeping the horizon open past golden hour. A popular spot for evening walks; accessible by bus from the city center.
For most of the year the western horizon above the dam stays open past golden hour. A small tea house near the shoreline is usually open until dusk; lakeside access is free.
A resort town roughly 35 km west of Mashhad in the Binalud foothills, reachable via the Shandiz expressway in about 40 minutes. Elevated open-air restaurants on the hillside face west across the plain and stay open through dusk.
A small town 25 km west of Mashhad known for its orchards, accessible by shared minibus from the city. The open terrain between the settlement and the plain provides an unobstructed western horizon with Binalud peaks in the background.