Tehran Times� � Tourism officials of Iran�s southwestern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province plan to establish an ecomuseum dedicated to the province�s nomadic people and their everyday life.
�Over the past couple of years, the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization has made great strides to promote culture and customs of nomadic tribes of the province,� local official Majid Alipour said, CHTN reported on Saturday.
Having many pristine yet diverse natural setting, Iran has many to offer to nature lovers. Sightseers may live with a nomadic or rural family for a while or enjoy an independent stay and assist them with day-to-day life. It also opens up an opportunity to feel rustic routines, their agriculture, traditions, arts and culture.