Nomad museum inaugurated in Ardabil

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anthropological museum devoted to the rituals, arts, and the everyday life of tribespeople native to the province opened its doors to the
at protecting and preserving the nomadic heritage of the region, the official added.As a result of the opening of such museums throughout
the province and the development of tourism facilities, it is expected to achieve an even distribution of tourist attractions throughout the
long been destinations for avid archaeology buffs and eco-travelers.Heaven for nomadic people, Ardabil is home to some nomadic tent hotels,
which are reportedly the first of their kind in the country
watching activities such as milking, yogurt making, buttering, oiling, woolen, carpeting, and much more.The varied natural setting of the
country never disappoints visitors when it comes to tribal tourism as the culturally diverse country is home to many regional people
including ones with Turk and Arab elements in addition to the Kurds, Baloch, Bakhtyari, Lurs, and other smaller minorities such as
Armenians, Assyrians, Jews, and others.Language, music, indigenous cuisine, clothing, songs, anecdotes, crafts, live performances, and local
rituals such as celebrations and wedding ceremonies have always spurred many to experience life among the tribes.Sprawling on a high,
windswept plateau, Ardabil is well-known for having lush natural beauties, hospitable people, and its silk and carpet trade tradition
It is also home to the UNESCO-registered Sheikh Safi al-Din Khanegah and Shrine Ensemble.The province is very cold in winter and mild in
summer, attracting thousands every year