Qeshm Island with an area of 1500 square kilometers, which is the largest island in the Persian Gulf in a coastal area with a warm and dry climate, an average annual rainfall of 120 millimeters, located in a semi-tropical or subtropical climate and it is situated in the vegetative area of the Persian and Oman, Gulf which its main vegetation includes Konar (Ziziphus Spina-Christi), Kahur (Prosopis), and Kerat (Vachellia nilotica, commonly known as Egyptian acacia) trees. In addition to having a special strategic position and various other advantages, this island has a very diverse and valuable nature. Special habitats, animal species and rare plants, various geological phenomena, and picturesque perspectives are abundantly found on land and coast across the island.