Mangrove forests are one of the natural and tourist attractions of Soheili Qeshm village. These forests are located on the north coast of Qeshm Island and are considered as one of the protected areas.
Despite the many droughts in the region, mangroves have been able to maintain life in this region by using underground water and low rainfall. The mangrove trees that grow in the form of a treasury in these forests have very deep and numerous roots to maintain their moisture.
Due to the presence of large trees and abundant vegetation, these forests are considered as habitats and shelters for many species of wildlife. In these forests, you can see different species of birds, small animals and also sea animals.
Mangrove forests, with their beautiful and relaxing scenery, are a suitable place for tourists and travelers to have fun in nature. These forests are known as an important tourist attraction in Qeshm and every year a large number of tourists travel to this area.
Due to the natural and tourism importance of mangrove forests, efforts have been made to preserve and restore this area. Measures such as controlling the number of visitors, preventing deforestation and destroying wildlife habitats are doing things that help preserve and protect these forests.
The beautiful mangrove forests in the vicinity of Sahli village are in the list of seven wonders of Qeshm Island. To see these marine forests, you have to take a boat to the heart of the salty waters of the Persian Gulf.
The main attraction of these forests is when these submerged trees appear when the sea level drops (during the fashion) and surprise every viewer. By moving through the waters of this forest, we see trees that have grown among the masses of wooden roots, and by turning the salt water of the sea into fresh water, they have been able to survive in these conditions for many years.
The vegetation of these magical forests is mostly made up of mangrove and chandel trees, which grow better in the tropical climate of this region. There are many trees and birds, and the people of the village are engaged in fishing and employment there, and it is always considered one of the most visited areas of Qeshm Island.