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Badhyz State Nature Reserve Adventures

Badhyz State Nature Reserve is a diverse and ecologically significant protected area in Turkmenistan, known for its dry subtropical climate and unique wildlife, including the Persian leopard and Turkmen wild ass.

311,130
Acres Protected
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Miles of Trails
Moderate, exact numbers not documented
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Badhyz State Nature Reserve

Badhyz State Nature Reserve
 

Badhyz State Nature Reserve in Turkmenistan offers an extraordinary landscape of gently rolling hills and valleys, characterized by its harsh arid plains and semi-desert vegetation. It spans an area known for its unique flora and fauna, providing a sanctuary for species like the endangered Persian leopard and Gazella subgutturosa. Established in 1941, Badhyz serves as a crucial conservation ground, particularly for the Turkmen wild ass, which found refuge here from extinction. Visitors are drawn to its stark beauty and rare wildlife sightings especially during spring when the area blooms after the winter rains. Although temperatures can soar in summer, the Badhyz landscape boasts vibrant colors and diverse textures, from lush greens to golden sands. The reserve plays an important role in regional ecology and offers opportunities for careful observation of this distinct biome.

Highlights

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Umigul Valley for its rich animal life and scenic beauty

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Old Gazelle Sanctuary known for the conservation of native species

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Yandakli Sands offering unique desert landscapes

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Karakum Desert border providing dramatic geographic contrasts

Notable Natural Features

Gazelle Habitat

Badhyz is home to herds of the endangered goitered gazelle.

Umigul Valley

A peaceful area abundant with wildlife and natural beauty.

Karakum Desert Edges

Boundary region where the reserve meets vast desert sands.