Seven Peaks Protected Area: A tour of Iran’s pristine nature
The protected area of Seven Peaks is located in the central province and in the northwest of the city of Arak. This area with an area of 110 thousand hectares is one of the largest protected areas in Iran.
Nature:
Seventy Peaks has become one of the attractive tourist destinations in Iran due to its biodiversity and beautiful natural landscapes.
Mountains, valleys, forests, plains, and rivers have given a unique diversity to the nature of this region.
Vegetation of Seven Peaks protected area includes different species of trees and plants, including oak, juniper, hawthorn, and various species of wheat.
The wildlife of this area is also very rich and includes various animal species including mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
Wild rams and sheep, deer, elk and goats, leopards, wolves, brown bears, partridges, tiho, and all kinds of hunting birds are among the animals that live in this area.
Tourist Attractions:
Mountaineering and rock climbing in the high peaks are among the popular activities in this area.
Walking in pristine nature and exploring valleys and forests will be a pleasant experience for tourists.
Photography of nature and wildlife is another attractive activity in this area.
The exemplary tourism area of Al-Ghadir Dam with recreational and welfare facilities is located near this protected area.
Importance:
The protected area of Seven Peaks is very important from an environmental point of view.
This area is home to various plant and animal species, some of which are in danger of extinction.
Preservation and maintenance of this area is necessary to maintain biodiversity and environmental balance.
To visit the Seventy Peaks protected area, get the necessary permission from the Environmental Protection Department.