SAEDNEWS: One of the most beautiful forests in Iran is the Dalkhani Forest in Ramsar. Its pristine nature has not yet been fully explored or taken over, leaving its admirers longing for its untouched beauty.
According to a report from the Saednews Tourism Service, If we want to be precise, about 30 kilometers southeast of the city of Ramsar, toward Tonekabon and the Haris area, there is a village called Chah-eh Shahid (Forty Martyrs). Once you reach this village, you must brace yourself, because you are about to step onto a road that leads you to paradise.
A path that never seems to end—no matter how far you go. It feels like a maze with no return, pulling you further and further in with wide-eyed wonder and quiet confusion. There is no escaping this invisible thread; as you continue, you pass through forests spanning around 600,000 square meters, leading you toward highland destinations such as Jannat Rudbar, Okrasar, and Gersmasar.
Along the way, everything you see feels like a pure reality from a dreamlike world. Dense trees, free and beautiful wildlife, and the flowing, breathtaking Dalikhani River are only a small part of the scenery awaiting you.




If you are in love—or even restless—how could you not traverse the mountains with your heart instead of your feet, and breathe the air with all your lungs in this land of wonders?

As the day begins, it seems to seek permission from the forest itself. It scatters its thick mist and leaves faces wet with its dew. You step into a semi-mountainous path where you can no longer tell whether it is a forest, a mountain, or a valley.
You only know one thing: you must keep going until the very end.
If you plan to stay overnight in the Dalkhani Forest—one of the most beautiful forests in Iran—the suggestion is not necessarily to camp deep inside the forest itself. Its dark nights can carry both mythic beauty and a sense of danger, alongside tales of fear and legend.



Instead, you can enjoy staying in nearby villages and highland areas in traditional, cozy rural houses or comfortable hotels, and visit the forest whenever you wish—experiencing its magic by day and returning to comfort by night.