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Tateh Mountain Pass

Kordestan  >  Iran

A scenic highland route in western Iran, Tateh is known for its rugged cliffs, winding roads, and sweeping views over forested valleys and remote villages.

Added* by Mitra Daneshvar
Most recent update 26 március 2026

Description

Tateh Mountain Pass unfolds as a dramatic transition zone between valleys, where narrow roads climb through layered ridgelines and open onto wide, windswept viewpoints. The terrain shifts constantly. From bare, craggy outcrops to pockets of oak woodland and gentle grassy slopes, creating a rich patchwork of habitats shaped by elevation and exposure.

The variety of elevations and habitats makes it excellent for birdwatching. In warmer months, you can find species such as Fehértorkú fülemüle, Kék kövirigó, kurd hantmadár, kövi sármány and havasi pinty on rocky slopes, while woodlands host various tits and warblers. Raptors like Fakó keselyű and Szirti sas soar above the ridges.

What makes Tateh especially appealing is its sense of remoteness and authenticity. The combination of dramatic mountain scenery, traditional Kurdish villages, and relatively low visitor numbers creates a peaceful, immersive experience. Ideal for slow travel, birdwatching, and simply enjoying the changing moods of the mountains.

Details

Access

As the name suggests, Tateh is a mountain pass about 60 kilometers from Marivan. Since it is a high mountainous area, there is a chance that during the cold months, especially in winter, the road will be blocked because of heavy snow. The only way to reach this place is by car, and it's good to spend a few hours there. The route that is shown on the map is about 40 km. There are some places with trees and shade to have a picnic and a relaxing time.

Terrain and Habitat

Mountain

Conditions

Rocky , Mountainous

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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