
TEHRAN - Kermanshah province in the west of Iran has actually experienced over 2.5 million visits from its historical, natural, cultural, and spiritual sites during the Nowruz 1404 vacations which began on March 20, the provincial tourist chief Dariush Farmani said.Farmani told ISNA that the figure saw a 16.1% year-on-year increase.
He stated out of the total check outs from the provinces tourist destinations, 242,000 were from historical sites.Also, over 308,000 tourists lived in main home centers, informal lodging centers, and emergency accommodation centers during Nowruz holidays, he stated, including that the figure has witnessed a 21.5% year-on-year growth.Currently, 85.6 percent of the provinces lodging centers have actually been booked, he said.He continued that 5,584 supervisory check outs were made from the provinces tourist facilities to enhance the quality of services rendered to Nowruz holidaymakers.According to the official, 1,043,000 cars and trucks went into the province during March 17-April 3, saying a 14.7% year-on-year rise.He said 73,000 tourists and pilgrims crossed Khosravi and Parviz Khan checkpoints during the two-week holiday.Kermanshah is extremely celebrated for its extensive historical and cultural significance.
Set against the background of the Zagros Mountains, Kermanshah has actually been an essential center of civilization since ancient times.The province boasts impressive historical treasures, including the huge rock reliefs of Taq-e Bostan and the ancient engravings at Bisotun, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites.Beyond its historic attraction, Kermanshah features awesome natural landscapes, such as the tranquil Sarab-e Niloofar spring, the dramatic Quri Qaleh water cavern, and the picturesque Parishan waterfall.
With its mix of historical marvels and natural marvels, Kermanshah provides an abundant tapestry of experiences that continue to mesmerize visitors and highlight Irans varied heritage.KD