Keyno Mountain (Kuh-e Menar) with a height of 3710 meters is one of the highest peaks of the Zagros Mountains in Khuzestan Province. This mountain is located on a relatively flat ridge and is adjacent to Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari, Isfahan and Lorestan provinces. Lake Tami, which is filled with snow water, is located on the same ridge.
On the long ridge of Keyno mountain, snowy holes have a special effect and a famous pit named Gorg Kosh has created a small and beautiful lake. This mountain overlooks Shimbar village (Shirin Bahar) from the south and Lebd village from the north.
Lebd is a village on the northern slopes of the Keyno Heights. Lebd village and Keyno heights are located in an area in the farthest reaches of Khuzestan province, which borders Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Isfahan and Lorestan provinces. The people of Lebd village are from Bakhtiari tribe. The village is located in one of the pristine natural areas, which has been less exposed to human harm due to limited access.
The nature around the village of Lebd on the slopes of Keyno mounth is green and beautiful and has natural features such as natural or handmade caves. Nomadic people and their tents are another attraction of this region.
We had gone to the village of Lebd to climb the Keyno heights. Our access to the village of Lebd was via a road that separated from the Bazaft-Shimbar road near the Taraz Pass.
Google map link of Keyno mountain (Kuh-e Menar)
Google map link of Lebd village