Qazvin upgrades services for summer guests
TEHRAN - Qazvin province is gearing up for a busy summer season, offering hundreds of beds across various accommodation facilities.
A local official in charge of tourism, speaking on Tuesday announced that Qazvin boasts 2,300 beds across various accommodations, including hotels, hotel apartments, traditional hotels, and eco-lodges, ready to welcome tourists during the peak of summer.
“Provincial executive travel services committee has been preparing to host summer tourists since late May,” said Nader Mohammadi, adding that coordination meetings with a number of local departments have been held, alongside continuous supervisory visits to tourism facilities to ensure quality services.
14 eco-lodges, he further elaborated, are ready to serve tourists, with an additional 35 accommodations in the process of obtaining the necessary approvals and infrastructure to attract more visitors.
“While most eco-lodges are located in the Alamut region,” Mohammadi outlined. “They also operate in other areas such as Takestan and Tarom.”
Mohammadi emphasized that, in line with directives from the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, the province has prioritized the improvement of touristic facilities to provide travelers with satisfactory services.
Moreover, the official highlighted efforts to organize one-day tours through local travel agencies, which is expected to boost tourism and support the local economy.
Mohammadi pointed out the province’s rural and natural attractions, including Alamut, Tarom, and Barajin, noting their unique and pristine qualities. With appropriate investment and infrastructure development, he continued, these areas could become significant tourist destinations.
In his final words, the official mentioned that strategic plans for geographically distributing tourism services, particularly in rural areas, are in place, with an eye toward expanding tourism services across the province.
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