Babak Fort

Facts and practical information
Perched high on a mountain ridge in the South Caspian province of Iran lies the formidable Babak Fort, also known as the Immortal Castle. This ancient stronghold, dating back to the Sassanian era, stands as a testament to Iran's rich history and architectural prowess. The castle is named after Babak Khorramdin, a Persian revolutionary leader who resisted Arab invasion in the 9th century.
The fort's strategic position at an altitude of approximately 2,300 to 2,600 meters above sea level made it an ideal defensive location. Babak Fort is accessible through a series of rugged paths that wind up the mountain, an adventure that promises breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience for those willing to make the ascent.
Built out of stone, the remnants of the fortress blend seamlessly with the natural rock formations, creating a formidable sight that has withstood the test of time. The fort's design speaks to the military genius of its era, with features that provided both protection and sustainability for its inhabitants, including water wells that remain from the period.
Today, Babak Fort is a symbol of resistance and Persian pride, drawing visitors from around the world who come to marvel at its historical significance and architectural beauty. The journey to the castle is a rigorous trek, often taking several hours, but the panoramic vistas of the surrounding valleys and the fort's atmospheric ruins are a worthy reward for the intrepid traveler.
Babak Fort – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kaleybar.