Shikahogh State Reserve is one of Armenia's largest forest reserves, known for its rich biodiversity and undisturbed natural beauty.
Shikahogh State Reserve is a protected area located in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia, known for its expansive forested landscapes that cover approximately 10,330 acres. The reserve is home to primeval broadleaf forests, one of the few remaining in the region, that serve as vital habitats for numerous plant and animal species. It is particularly famous for its diversity of flora and fauna, including some endangered species, such as Persian Leopards and Bezoar Goats. Historically, the reserve's isolated location helped to preserve its ecosystems, which have become increasingly important in conservation efforts. Shikahogh is a major attraction for visitors seeking outdoor recreation opportunities like hiking and wildlife observation. Its remarkable landscapes, combined with a rich variety of flora, have made it a key destination for scientific research and ecotourism.
The scenic views from Meghri Pass offer breathtaking panoramas of the reserve's forested hills.
Experience the unique biodiversity that includes the rare Persian Leopard and over 1,000 plant species.
Visit the clear streams and small waterfalls that enhance the reserve's serene atmosphere.
Explore the untouched forest regions that are accessible only by guided hikes, offering a true wilderness experience.
These are among the last remnants of untouched forest in Armenia, providing essential habitat for various species.
Offers panoramic views and is a gateway for many hiking trails in the reserve.
Numerous small waterfalls and streams create beautiful, tranquil spots for visitors to enjoy.