The meeting between Tehran -Iran’s Tourism Representative and the Pakistanian Cultural Tourism Bureau, and the Sindan officials, focused on promoting travel for Pakistan’s pilgrims.
On Wednesday, the debate was to strengthen the bonds of sightseeing and to make Imam Leather’s respected shrines more accessible and affordable.
In the discussion, the representative of Sind’s sightseeing division, along with Iranian hotel owners and travel agencies, explored how to simplify the travel procedure and reduce the accommodation costs of Pakistani visitors. Given the considerable number of Pakistan pilgrims traveling to Mashhad on land every year, both sides emphasized the need for rationalized processes with facilities.
According to Seyyed Javad Mousavi, the director of the KHORASAN RAZAVI Tourism Bureau, this conference was a strategic effort to strengthen Pakistan’s pilgrims. Authorities are part of a wider area of cooperation after Governor Horasan Razabi’s visit to Pakistan, who tried to support the interaction of two regions between the two regions. I pointed out.
Musabi added that international sightseeing, especially religious tourism, is an important strategy for the state.
The visit of the Iranian national team to Pakistan and their meetings with Karachi officials are part of a widespread Initiative to strengthen the relationship between the two countries and explore new ways to cooperate in sightseeing and cultural exchange. The report said.
KHORASAN RAZAVI’s governor represented Karachi on Wednesday, on Wednesday, with the aim of deepening the relationship between the two regions.
Every day, Mashhad, the capital of KHORASAN RAZAVI, host thousands of travelers and pilgrims from various Iran and neighboring countries.
For generations, Shiites Muslims have respect the 8th Shia Imam’s Imemas Lea The as a symbol of spiritual guidance and blessings. Mashhad’s shrine functions as a pilgrim’s wishes and comfort beacons that seek God’s intervention and mental renewal.
In August 2020, the spiritual tradition of the pilgrimage to the holy temple was registered as a state of a state intangible cultural heritage by Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Neutrology.
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