The unique wetland of Garmeh Village is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful wetlands in the Khur and Biabanak County. This wetland remains full of water for most of the year, with only a few months, especially in summer, when it becomes less filled. It serves as a habitat for many waterfowl and is the only untouched wetland in Garmeh Village that has remained in its original state. This village, located thirty kilometers south of Khur, has residents who speak an ancient language, referring to Khur as "Hesb." The historical landmarks of the village include the castle, the cemetery of the slain, the Imamzadehs, and the Zoroastrian ossuary. The most important source of groundwater in Garmeh is the Kouhestan spring, which, along with wells, supplies the village with its necessary water.