Bushehr ready to boost tourism after coronavirus 

April 29, 2020 - 23:4

TEHRAN – The tourism sector of Iran’s southwestern Bushehr province is ready to jumpstart after coronavirus crisis ends, provincial tourism chief Mohammad-Hossein Arastuzadeh said on Tuesday, CHTN reported.

He also stressed that the province needs innovative plans and programs to attract more tourists and travelers to its tourist attractions and historical sites.

With over 6,000 years of history and significant monuments from the Elamite, Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanid eras, Bushehr Province is one of Iran’s most important historical centers.

Besides its cultural heritage, beautiful beaches and lush palm groves make it an attractive destination for world travelers.

The historical and architectural monuments of Bushehr include Islamic buildings like mosques and praying centers, mansions, old towers, castles, as well as gardens.

When it comes to cultural attractions, there are many historical mounds in Bushehr including Tall-e Khandaq with Sassanid architectural style, Tall-e Marv located near an Achaemenid Palace and Qajar era Malek al-Tojar Mansion. Qajar era Kazeruni Mansion, which has been inscribed on the World Heritage List, is another attraction that world travelers love to see among various ancient sites.

Photo: UNESCO-registered Kazeruni mansion in Bushehr 

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