Visit of the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts to Dasht-e Noor Tourism Complex
On the morning of Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, accompanied by the Governor of Noor County, the Parliamentary Representative of Noor and Mahmoudabad, the Director General of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts of Mazandaran Province, and a group of local officials, visited the Dasht-e Noor recreational and tourism complex. The purpose of the visit was to gain a closer understanding of the site’s capabilities and review the ongoing facilities and projects.
During the visit, the Minister stated:
“I had heard much about the unique features and offerings of the Dasht-e Noor tourism complex, but today I had the opportunity to witness the progress and efforts firsthand, alongside the Governor and Member of Parliament. This complex is a prime example of purposeful investment without reliance on government loans. The investor is driving this project forward with personal commitment and determination, without receiving any governmental financial support.”
He added:
“Beautiful and valuable work has been done in this complex. Dasht-e Noor is a multifunctional destination, offering a water park, hotel facilities, residential and recreational villas to attract both domestic and international tourists.”
Introducing the Facilities of Dasht-e Noor
During the visit, the project investor provided a detailed explanation of the complex’s various facilities and features. He emphasized that the main goal of the project is to promote sustainable tourism and offer high-quality services to travelers.
With its diverse design and amenities, Dasht-e Noor tourism complex plays a significant role in attracting tourists and boosting the region’s economy. Its combination of comfortable services, beautiful natural landscapes, and unique architecture makes it one of the prominent tourism projects in Mazandaran Province.
Positive Impacts of the Visit
The Minister’s visit and the presence of accompanying officials signal stronger support for similar projects nationwide. Emphasizing the lack of dependency on government loans and the use of personal investment sets a strong example for other investors in the tourism sector. Such initiatives can contribute to the balanced development of tourism regions and strengthen Iran’s position in the global tourism industry.
Conclusion
The visit of the Minister of Cultural Heritage to Dasht-e Noor once again highlighted that tourism projects, when well-planned and independently managed, can achieve remarkable success without relying on government resources. With its diverse offerings, Dasht-e Noor stands out as an impressive blend of nature and modernity, enhancing the overall tourism experience.