Finally the wait is over for many tourism lovers in Iran as the country has introduced “Simurgh” - a huge mythical bird of Persian legend credited with possessing great wisdom – as its national brand for tourism.
Iran was ranked the third fastest growing tourism destination in the globe in 2019, with 27.9 percent growth year on year, according to the latest statistics released by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
A follow-up plan is being formulated to ensure Tehran’s Si-e Tir historical street and its surrounding museums, travel destinations and historical monuments will be more accessible for the physically challenged people.
The northern province of Gilan has been selected as the first province to start the country’s comprehensive tourism plan, which is to be developed under the auspices of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Iran has been introduced by United Nations World Tourism Organization as the world’s second fastest growing tourist destination in 2018, with 49.9 percent growth in arrivals year on year.
The number of foreign visitors arriving in Iran surged 30 percent during the first five months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21 – August 22), compared with the same period last year, deputy tourism minister has said.
Peace (in Farsi: SOLH) in Old Persian means 'Reconciliation', however it is understood as a world-ideal. In recent decades, the philosophy of peace has transformed into a dream, deprived of realization by avarices from world superpowers. One ...
Iran is participating in Tourism Expo Japan 2018 which officially opened in Tokyo’s ‘Big Sight’ on Friday.
Organized by Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA), the expo is hosting more than 1,300 companies from 130 countries including Iran.
Representatives ...
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