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Bekhal Waterfall Remains a Top Tourist Spot in Northern Iraq

Bekhal Waterfall, nestled in the mountains of northern Iraq, continues to attract thousands of visitors each year. Located in the Rawanduz district of the Kurdistan Region, this natural wonder lies about 110 kilometers northeast of Erbil.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rugged cliffs, Bekhal Waterfall offers a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Tourists from across Iraq and neighboring countries flock to the site during holidays and weekends. Its cool mist, scenic backdrop, and peaceful sound of rushing water make it a perfect place for relaxation.

Vendors line the nearby paths, offering local snacks, tea, and souvenirs. Families often enjoy picnics under the trees, while children play in the shallow streams. The site also features small restaurants and cafes with views of the waterfall, creating a vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere.

The waterfall flows year-round, but it becomes especially powerful in spring and early summer, fed by melting snow from the surrounding mountains. This seasonal surge makes it a popular destination for photographers and nature lovers.

Thanks to improved roads and growing interest in domestic travel, Bekhal has seen a steady rise in visitors. The local government continues to support tourism by maintaining the area and promoting it as one of Kurdistan’s top natural landmarks.

For anyone seeking beauty, calm, and adventure, Bekhal Waterfall remains a must-see.

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