Dasht-e Noor Tourism Complex Honored at the Second International Congress on Tourism Economy Development and Empowerment
The Dasht-e Noor recreational, tourism, and accommodation complex has once again brought pride to Iran’s tourism industry. The complex was honored and recognized at the Second International Congress on Tourism Economy Development and Empowerment, held on December 17, 2024, at the International Conference Center of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).
This event was attended by prominent figures including Dr. Ali Agha Mohammadi, Head of the Economic Affairs Group in the Office of the Supreme Leader; Dr. Mohsen Fathi, Head of the Tourism, Cultural Heritage, and Handicrafts Faction in Parliament; and Dr. Anoushirvan Mohseni Bandpey, Deputy Minister of Tourism at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts. Representatives from the Ministry of Health, knowledge-based tourism companies, and industry guilds were also present.
Dasht-e Noor: A Pioneer in Sustainable Tourism Development
Dasht-e Noor began its operations in 2011 in Noor County, Mazandaran Province. With a strong focus on sustainable, luxury, and modern tourism, the complex has always prioritized responsible environmental practices. As the largest recreational, tourism, and accommodation complex in Iran, Dasht-e Noor continues to play a vital role in elevating the country’s tourism sector.
A Source of Honor for Dasht-e Noor and the Tourism Industry
During the congress, Engineer Farid Sirous Kabiri, owner of Dasht-e Noor, was officially recognized for his efforts and achievements. This acknowledgment reaffirms the complex’s exceptional position within the national tourism industry and its impact on developing Iran’s tourism economy.
Dasht-e Noor, a unique destination for travel and ecotourism enthusiasts, continues its mission to offer distinctive experiences to both domestic and international visitors. To discover the complex’s exceptional facilities, visit our homepage.