Private investments to turn new chapter in Khansar’s tourism

June 26, 2024 - 17:57

TEHRAN – The private sector has invested about 40 million dollars in Khansar’s tourism in three years, positioning it as a potential tourism hub in western Isfahan, said the tourism minister.

“Khansar undoubtedly has the potential to become a year-round tourist destination in western Isfahan, not just a seasonal attraction,” Ezzatollah Zarghami noted during a visit to Khansar on Wednesday morning.

During the half-day trip, the official toured the area’s natural landscapes, historical houses of Abhari and Habibi, Baba Sultan Mosque and Bathhouse, and the unique pigeon towers within the city.

“Reports indicate that over the past three years, some significant 40 million dollars have been invested in Khansar’s tourism sector,” Zarghami brought to light.

The official, however, did not mention specific spheres which witnessed the investments.

Khansar is a picturesque town situated in the western part of Isfahan province, Iran. Nestled among the Zagros mountains, Khansar is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, lush gardens, and rich cultural heritage.

The town boasts a mild climate, making it an attractive destination throughout the year.

Historically, Khansar has been a center for honey production, thanks to its abundant wildflowers and favorable environment for beekeeping. This has earned it the nickname “City of Honey.”

The town is also home to numerous historical and architectural sites, including traditional Persian houses, ancient mosques, and unique pigeon towers.

Khansar’s cultural significance is further enhanced by its traditional handicrafts, particularly carpet weaving, which showcases intricate designs and patterns unique to the region.

The town’s annual honey festival and vibrant local bazaars attract visitors from across the country, adding to its reputation as a burgeoning tourism hub.

This blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern development positions Khansar as a key destination for tourists seeking an authentic and enriching experience in Iran.
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