TEHRAN — Investing in children’s tourism leads to increased creativity and outdoor education for children. The Children and Youth Tourism Exhibition will be held from November 10th to 14th at Milad Tower in Tehran.
According to a report in sedayemiras.ir, Jival Tourism Group is focusing on developing the concept of “Children and Family Tourism” and is participating in children’s tourism exhibitions.
It will present its latest plans in the fields of educational tourism, ecotourism and creative tourism for children.
With the slogan “Travel is a life lesson,” the organization said it aims to transform travel experiences into tools for learning, developing social skills and strengthening family relationships.
The group has introduced a new approach to the country’s tourism industry by organizing “father and son” and “mother and daughter” tours, as well as holding “nature-oriented training camps” and “children’s creativity workshops.”
Mohsen Ghaderi, CEO of Jivar Tourism Group, said that the aim of participating in this exhibition is to expand the educational tourism culture, create interaction with child activists, educators and tourism industry stakeholders, and introduce new methods of education through experiences.
He added that Jivar’s booth at the Children’s Tourism Exhibition will host children and their parents and offer visitors new ways of learning such as travel, educational games and family activities.
Mr. Ghaderi declared that children’s tourism is an investment in the issue of raising the consciousness and creativity of future children, adding that Jivar Tourism Group is committed to creating a link between travel, education and creativity and hopes to create an inspiring model for a new generation of tourists by developing this sector in Iran.
“We believe that travel is not just fun, but an opportunity to learn, discover and develop life skills for children. That’s why we have designed and delivered a series of educational tours, nature tours and family programs that focus on experiential learning.”
He added that visitors will be introduced to new travel models. A journey that combines play, education and connection with nature for every child. Father and son, mother and daughter tours, creativity workshops and adventure programs are part of Jivar’s new project, carried out in collaboration with child psychologists and creative educators.
Participation in the Tehran Children’s Tourism Exhibition aims to develop educational tourism in Iran and strive to build a future where travel is a bridge between family, education and creativity.
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