Iran stages tourism roadshow in Sulaymaniyah

Iran stages tourism roadshow in Sulaymaniyah

To showcase its varied tourism options and boost tourism, Iran stages tourism roadshow, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

The western provinces of Kordestan, Kermanshah, and Hamedan actively participated in the event.

The deputy minister of tourism, attended the roadshow and emphasized the effort as a component of the tourist ministry’s goals.

In order to boost regional tourism ties, Shalbafian underlined the value of encouraging travel through roadshows in developing markets for the nations.

Iran has held roadshows in a number of nations this year, including Iraq, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, and Turkey, which is nearby, according to Shalbafian.

With active participation from travel agencies, healthcare providers, and tourism representatives from both sides, the Sulaymaniyah event offered a platform for showcasing Iran’s tourism potential.

The official said, underscoring the importance of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in tourism exchanges.

According to the official, more than 50 agencies and representatives from the Iraqi Kurdistan Region participated in the roadshow.

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Promoting Iran’s historical, cultural, leisure, and medical tourism prospects was another goal of the event.

Additionally, Shalbafian described the particular amenities provided to Iraqi visitors, including expedited travel procedures and visa exemptions, as well as vehicle passage between different Iranian cities.

Private sector representatives from Iran’s western provinces of Kermanshah, Kordestan, and Hamedan actively participated in the roadshow, according to its organizers.

According to Shalbafian, these provinces showcased their tourism potential and helped to establish commercial and tourism relations.

Iran’s participation in the Sulaymaniyah Tourism Expo and the roadshow both took place at the same time, bolstering attempts to establish Iran as a top regional travel destination.

With so many tourist attractions, including bazaars, museums, mosques, e.t.c Iran anticipates making a fortune.

Citizens of almost 30 nations, including India, the United Arab Emirates e.t.c had their visas unilaterally waived by the nation.

Over six million international visitors entered the country via air, land, and sea during the most recent Iranian calendar year.

According to data gathered by the tourism ministry. The number represents a significant annual rise over the previous year (1401), when over 4.23 million

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