Tuesday, August 14, 2018 7:40:11 PM
Khazineh Valley – A Marvel of Nature in Lorestan

Khazineh Valley is midway on the Pol Dokhtar to Andimeshk Road, in western Iran, next to a village by the same name. It has undergone erosion with the passage of time and taken its current shape after many peaks and troughs.

 

Together with the drawings on the walls of the valley, the Karkheh River passing through it gives it a particularly marvelous look. One of its main attractions is a bridge measuring 112 meters in length and 85 meters in height. This is Iran, and the Middle East’s, highest suspended bridge. All throughout the valley, and especially as seen from over the bridge, lies a beautiful, pristine landscape ready to be visited and photographed with memorable climbs.

The peak season

Lorestan is a mountainous region enjoying a temperate climate in the spring and summer. It attracts many tourists in these seasons from home and abroad.

 

 

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