Tourist Attraction
Related to
Qeshm Island (located in Hormozgan province)
Also known as: Qeshm Hara forest, Qeshm Island's Green Gold, The mangrove forests of Qeshm, Avicennia marina of Qeshm
The mangrove forests of Qeshm Island or Hara forests are among the wonders of
Qeshm Island, located in the Strait of Khavaran, between Qeshm Island and Hormuzgan Province in Persian Gulf, the south of Iran. These forests are not specific to Qeshm Island, ...
Mangrove forests of Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Luiz Paulo
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Boating tour is very popular among tourists who want to visit the Hara Forest. Imagine riding a boat and moving in the turquoise-blue water of the Persian Gulf. In the beginning, everything is like a normal boat ride until you are surprised by a new landscape surrounded by trees floating on the water. In some main waterways, you may be astonished by the presence of dolphins swimming among the trees. Watch cautiously not to disturb the tranquility of the place so that you may be able to take a memorable picture from these playful animals or some beautiful birds nesting on top of some trees. | Copyright: Mohsen Nikbakht
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Natali Morhun
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
The Hara Forests is the common name for mangrove forests on the Iranian island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf. Dominated by the species Avicennia marina, which is locally known as Hara, the forests are an important ecological resource.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Shayan Qeshmi
The mangrove forests of Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Farshid Montakhab
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Natali Morhun
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Hadi Omid
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara forests have got along with saline water in high and low tides and they hide twice a day when the tide is in. The eco-system of Hara forests is unique since it neither belongs to the land nor the water. | Copyright: Branko Mesaric
Qeshm Island Mangrove forests - South of Iran
Of course, in some other protected areas on the shore of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is also a Mangrove or Hara forest, but Qeshm Hara forest is bigger than the others and more attractive due to its proximity to the residential areas of the island. | Copyright: Natali Morhun
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Of course, in some other protected areas on the shore of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is also a Mangrove or Hara forest, but Qeshm Hara forest is bigger than the others and more attractive due to its proximity to the residential areas of the island. | Copyright: Sina Eskandar
Mangrove Forests of Qeshm (Hara Forest)
The Hara Forests is the common name for mangrove forests on the Iranian island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf. Dominated by the species Avicennia marina, which is locally known as Hara, the forests are an important ecological resource. | Copyright: M.E.D Darigh
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Luiz Paulo
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Barbara Obrzut
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
The Hara forests, covering an area of 27,310 hectares in southern Iran, is a key biodiversity site due to its remarkable Avicennia mangrove ecosystem.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Of course, in some other protected areas on the shore of the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is also a Mangrove or Hara forest, but Qeshm Hara forest is bigger than the others and more attractive due to its proximity to the residential areas of the island.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Mangrove
The best time to travel to Hara forest in Qeshm is from mid-autumn to May, at which time the air temperature of this area is more suitable. To stay around it you can use, the local house and enjoy it, or you can camp alongside these natural beauties and spend some time in the heart of its wild and wonderful forest. | Copyright: Piotr Kozyra
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Mahdi Omore
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara forests have got along with saline water in high and low tides and they hide twice a day when the tide is in. The eco-system of Hara forests is unique since it neither belongs to the land nor the water. | Copyright: Catti Sepehri
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Zakaria Zargani
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
The best time to travel to Hara forest in Qeshm is from mid-autumn to May, at which time the air temperature of this area is more suitable. To stay around it you can use, the local house and enjoy it, or you can camp alongside these natural beauties and spend some time in the heart of its wild and wonderful forest. | Copyright: Luiz Paulo
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Mangrove forests of Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology. | Copyright: Saeid Amini
The beautiful mangrove forest (Hara) - Qeshm Island
The Hara Forests is the common name for mangrove forests on the Iranian island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf. Dominated by the species Avicennia marina, which is locally known as Hara, the forests are an important ecological resource. | Copyright: Parsa Davoodi
Hara Forest: Qeshm Island Eco Tourism
The Hara forests, covering an area of 27,310 hectares in southern Iran, is a key biodiversity site due to its remarkable Avicennia mangrove ecosystem. | Copyright: Ali Tehrani majd
Hara Forest: Iran's Qeshm Island Eco Tourism
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Hara Forest Protected Area - Qeshm Island
The area is a major habitat for migratory birds in the cold season, and for reptiles, fish, and varieties of Arthropoda and bivalves. Birdlife includes herons, flamingos, pelicans, and angler eagles. Another important feature of these forests is the appropriate and suitable seabed conditions for the ovulation of fish in the Persian Gulf. | Copyright: Zygmunt Kamiński
Hara Sea Forest - Qeshm Island
Hara forests have got along with saline water in high and low tides and they hide twice a day when the tide is in. The eco-system of Hara forests is unique since it neither belongs to the land nor the water. | Copyright: Mohammad VatanParast
Sunset in Hara Forests - Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Hara Forest - Qeshm Island
The best time to travel to Hara forest in Qeshm is from mid-autumn to May, at which time the air temperature of this area is more suitable. To stay around it you can use, the local house and enjoy it, or you can camp alongside these natural beauties and spend some time in the heart of its wild and wonderful forest.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
The Hara forests, covering an area of 27,310 hectares in southern Iran, is a key biodiversity site due to its remarkable Avicennia mangrove ecosystem.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara (Mangrove) forests are among the important tourist attractions in the southern provinces of Iran, which are of interest to tourists, especially nature lovers, due to their unique and diverse ecology.
Hara Forest Protected Area in Qeshm Island
Hara forests have got along with saline water in high and low tides and they hide twice a day when the tide is in. The eco-system of Hara forests is unique since it neither belongs to the land nor the water.
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