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Hengam

Hengam is an island in the Persian Gulf, located off the southern coast of Iran and near Qeshm Island in Hormozgan Province. It is part of Qeshm County and lies in the Qeshm District. The island is relatively small and low-lying, with a coastline featuring sandy beaches and rocky shores, and inland areas where palm groves and scrub vegetation occur.

The surrounding waters are part of Iran's territorial sea and are used for traditional fishing. The local

Tourism and nature: The area around Hengam is known for marine life, including opportunities for dolphin watching

See also: Qeshm Island, Hormozgan Province, Persian Gulf.

economy
on
Hengam
centers
on
fishing,
small-scale
trade,
and
increasingly
modest
tourism,
including
accommodation
in
guesthouses
and
boat
trips.
The
island
is
connected
to
Qeshm
Island
by
sea
routes;
there
is
no
fixed
road
link,
so
access
is
typically
by
ferry
or
motorboat
from
Qeshm's
ports.
The
population
is
small,
with
residents
primarily
engaged
in
fishing
and
related
livelihoods.
and
snorkeling
in
nearby
reefs.
Visitors
come
to
enjoy
quiet
beaches,
local
hospitality,
and
a
glimpse
of
island
life
in
the
Persian
Gulf.