Shoveling ceremony on Ashura Khosf day is a great opportunity for spiritual tourism

According to the Aria Heritage report, citing the public relations of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of South Khorasan, Ali Salehi said in the coordination meeting of the travel services headquarters of Khosf city on Tuesday, July 21, referring to the proposal of the members of the meeting regarding the magnificent holding of shoveling ceremony: “We are trying these days with The presence of tourism tours of this unique ritual should be introduced more and more so that more positive steps can be taken in the city regarding spiritual tourism and the capacities of this field.
Referring to the necessity of introducing tourist attractions in the city through the installation of signs, the head of the Department of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Khosf said: “It should be installed with the help of the municipality and other custodians of historical and tourist attractions on the route of travelers and tourists.”
Mohammad Bushadi, political and security deputy of the governorate of Khosf city, emphasizing the potential capacities of this city in attracting tourists, said: “It should be planned in the city in such a way that travelers are the ambassadors of tourism, the basis for the boom of travel, all the days of the year.”
Bushadi added: “Regarding the authentic culture of Khosuf, we are trying to have a special provincial program for the city of Khosuf during the summer, because due to its proximity to the center of the province, Khosuf can host one-day tourism tours.”
In this meeting, with the request and suggestion of the members of the Khosef travel service headquarters, the road of Lot spa and the Balanjir religious cultural complex, the formation of a monitoring committee, the installation of environmental advertisements of chastity and hijab in tourist facilities, the installation of cultural heritage and tourism introduction boards, the organization of sanitary facilities inside and outside the cities and regular patrols were adopted to deal with unauthorized tourism.