The reserve "Gizil Agach" is located on the southwest coast of the Caspian Sea, on the area of Gizil-Agach bay.
Located on an area of 21435 hectares is the
"Hyrcanian" reserve.
The game reserve "Small Gizil Agach" was established in 1978 (on an area of 10700hectares) on the Smaller Gizil-Agach bay to protect and restore the population of wintering and migrating swampy-water and coastal birds including rare and endangered species. It is bordered by the reserve "Gizil Agach".
" Lankaran" town is the administrative center of the district. It is speculated that the town was founded at this very place, near the sea, about 300 years ago. A fortress with watch towers and a light house were built here. The initial name of the town, "Lengerkunan", means "an anchorage" indicating that it was a port town.
Presently, among architectural-historical monuments remained here there are "Khan Evi" khan palace with an original ornament of the front,
Round castle (Prison) and
Boyuk Bazar mosque . One can learn about the history of the region in the Museum of History, the very building of which attracts special interest from the architectural standpoint. There are workshops of decorative and applied art in the town where craftsmen engrave on wood, stone and metal. There is also a theater, the first performance at which occurred in 1850 year; the returns were donated to the poor. Lankaran is a hometown of the famous Azerbaijani commander, General Azi Aslanov and there is a monument erected in his honor. A museum exhibition was opened in the house he lived in.
Such traditional crafts as jewelry, carpet weaving, reed netting (according to some sources the whole town of Lankaran was constructed on a swampy place covered in reed) are developed on the outskirts of Lankaran, in the villages of Boladi, Vilvan Veravul. Among architectural and historical monuments remained to present day there are Abirlar tower in the village of Yukhary Nuvedi, the
Tower of Sheikh Zahid in the village of Shihakaryan, and to the west of Lankaran there are ancient remainders of
Balabur tower in the construction of which an unusual combination of materials - red bricks and fluvial stones was used.
Other memorials.
Located high in Talysh Mountains, the district of Lerik is one of the most beautiful nature spots in Azerbaijan. It is possible to hunt wild boars, foxes, hares and birds (ducks and partridges) The tallest peaks of Talysh Mountains are Kemur-Gey(2492 m) and Gizyurdu (2433 m).