Nayband National Park

Nayband National Park, a jewel on the coast of the Persian Gulf
Naiband National Park in Bushehr province is like a painting of the greatness and beauty of nature. This park, with an area of approximately 50 thousand hectares, contains a significant biological diversity.
Naiband Bay, the beating heart of the park
Naiband Bay, with clear blue waters and colorful coral reefs, is a dream place for divers and nature lovers. In the depths of this bay, various aquatic species live, including colorful fish, dolphins, and sea turtles. The coral reefs of this bay are also a suitable habitat for corals and other marine creatures.
Mangrove forests, a green land on the coast
Mangrove forests on the shores of Naiband National Park have created a unique and eye-catching landscape. Mangrove trees with their aerial roots help purify water and prevent soil erosion. These forests are the habitat of different species of birds, including flamingos, pelicans and herons.
Cape Naiband, a turning point of nature
Naiband cape is located in the southernmost point of the national park. The height of this promontory from the sea level presents a panoramic and spectacular view of the Persian Gulf. In this promontory, there are also remains of an ancient port, which shows the historical antiquity of this area.
Biodiversity is a valuable treasure
Naiband National Park is the habitat of various plant and animal species. More than 200 plant species and 300 animal species have been identified in this park. Among these species, we can mention mammals such as wild cats, foxes, jays, birds such as eagles, falcons, partridges, and reptiles such as snakes, lizards, and turtles.

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