Description
Band Alikhan Marsh is a seasonal wetland located south of Varamin, serving as a lush, green oasis where the Jajrud River meets the arid Kavir Desert. The landscape is a vibrant mix of dense reed beds, salt marshes, and shallow open waters that provide a critical sanctuary amidst the dry plains. This unique transition from desert to water creates a "green eye" in the landscape, acting as a natural barrier against desertification and providing a serene escape into the wild just a short distance from Tehran.
The site is a paradise for birdwatchers, especially during the spring and autumn migration. This place is best known for two specific species: álarcos gerle and Hypocolius. When the marsh has enough water, many waders spend some time there.
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Access
Band Alikhan Marsh is located approximately 35 kilometers south of Varamin and about 90 kilometers from central Tehran, on the northern edge of the Kavir Desert. The most reliable way to reach the marsh is by private car. Exploring the area is easier by car, but you can check some points on foot. It needs at least 2-3 hours to do a proper birdwatching in the area.


