SAEDNEWS: 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.
Alongside the ancient rock drawings on the valley walls, the Karkheh River flowing through Khazineh Valley adds a spectacular charm. One of its standout features is a bridge measuring 112 meters in length and 85 meters in height.
This is the highest suspended bridge in Iran and the entire Middle East. The valley offers stunning, pristine landscapes all around, especially when viewed from the bridge, perfect for memorable climbs and photography.


Lorestan is a mountainous region with a mild climate in spring and summer, attracting numerous domestic and international tourists during these seasons.
To reach Khazineh Valley, start from Pol Dokhtar town in Lorestan Province. Take the Andimeshk road, drive 47 km to Khazineh village, then another 2 km to the Karkheh 2 dam site. Continue past the dam for 3 km to reach the top of the suspended bridge, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.

