Mashhad is poised to welcome pilgrims for Eid al-Ghadir

June 18, 2024 - 18:2

TEHRAN – The holy city of Mashhad where is a main hub for religious tourism in Iran, is all set to host pilgrims in the course of days between Eid al-Adha and Ghadir.

“Boasting more than 220,000 beds in accommodation facilities,” a provincial official in charge of tourism entities said. “the holy city is fully prepared to play host to the tourists.”
Greeting the eids, Seyyed-Mahmoud Madarshahian further emphasized that all measures are in place to secure pilgrims’ satisfaction over their stay.
Greater than half the total of accommodation units across the country are located in Khorasan Razavi province, which testifies Mashhad’s capacities in tourism sphere, he added.

At the heart of Mashhad is the holy shrine of Imam Reza (the eighth Shia Imam), which marks one of the largest and most revered religious sites in Iran.
Pilgrims from Iran and across the globe visit the shrine to pay their respects, seek spiritual solace, and perform religious rituals. The shrine is a sprawling architectural marvel, featuring golden domes, intricately designed minarets, vast courtyards, and beautifully decorated prayer halls.
To accommodate the influx of pilgrims, Mashhad has developed extensive infrastructure and facilities. The city boasts a wide range of accommodations, from budget-friendly lodgings to luxury hotels, catering to the diverse needs of visitors. Additionally, numerous restaurants, shopping centers, and transportation services are tailored to serve the pilgrims. The local governmental and religious organizations work collaboratively to ensure the smooth operation of these services, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons.
In summary, religious tourism is an integral part of Mashhad’s character. The city’s ability to blend spiritual devotion with modern amenities ensures that it remains a vital destination for pilgrims and a key cultural and economic hub in Iran.
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