With eye-catching landscapes, the area is characterized by special climatic features, high biodiversity and rare fauna and flora.
Nearly 9000 hectares of this forest were reformed into a National Park, playing host to many fruits such as wild pomegranate, pear, blackberries and raspberries.
Creatures such as wild goats, Armenian rams, black bears, wild cats, leopards, foxes, and wolves can be found in this forest.
Many prominent Iranian figures, including Sattar Khan, were born in Arasbaran.
Arasbaran's notable historical landmarks include Babak Fort, Jowshin Fort, Ahar Bazaar, Khoda Afarin bridges, Amir Arshad's home, Qantour building in Aynalou, and Kordasht Bath are some of
Being one of Iran's biosphere reserves, Arasbaran Forest has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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