TEHRAN - Mazandaran has experienced an unprecedented influx of visitors this summer, with 3.1 million overnight stays recorded in less than ten days, according to a local tourism official.
This exceptional surge compared to previous years and even the Nowruz holidays has overwhelmed local accommodation and amenities, underscoring the region’s growing appeal as a travel destination, Hossein Izadi outlined.
“Mazandaran experienced a total of 19.8 million overnight stays this summer,” Izadi brought to light, adding that the province’s 4,000 accommodation units, including hotels, motels, and hotel-apartments, were fully booked during the September holidays, leading to overcrowded conditions and even camping in tourist spots.
Mazandaran, located in northern Iran along the Caspian Sea, is renowned for its diverse tourist attractions and natural beauty. The province boasts approximately 2,500 historical and natural sites, including ancient buildings and picturesque landscapes. Its diverse terrain ranges from lush coastal plains to verdant mountains, providing a variety of outdoor activities and scenic vistas.
The region’s appeal is further enhanced by its eco-lodges and rural tourism options, which offer a unique experience of traditional Iranian hospitality and natural surroundings.
The province’s coastline along the Caspian Sea features 15 cities with beach access, attracting tourists looking to enjoy the sandy shores and maritime activities. Additionally, Mazandaran’s array of museums, waterfalls, and mountainous resorts provide further opportunities for exploration and relaxation. This combination of historical richness, natural beauty, and diverse accommodations makes Mazandaran a key destination for both domestic and international tourists.