According to Public Relations and International Affairs of Qeshm Free Area organization, Five Eco-Tourism houses were exploited in the villages of Qeshm Island aimed at providing services to the guests, with the presence of Morteza Bank and Hamidreza Momeni, CEO of Qeshm Free Area Organization.
According to this report, the "Takhere" eco-tourism house in the soheily village with two billion Rials credit from the private sector with employment for 10 people directly and 22 indirectly in an area of 400 square meters and 6 rooms with capacity admission of 60 travelers is including these residences.
Badgiran Traditional accommodation and garden in Soheily village, were opened in order to increase the capacity of services in the field of tourism, with the one billion Rials investment of the private sector.
This Eco-Tourism house with a total area of 1000 square meters, with 12 rooms with a capacity of 80 tourists, creating jobs for 15 people directly and 35 indirectly.
The secretary of the Supreme Council of the Free Areas of Iran also visited the buildings and facilities of Hara forest prospect in the Soheily village of Qeshm Global Geopark, the harbor forests and the sea-sea resort project in the Samurai mountains of the village.
"Nakhl-e-Nakhoda" house as the third indigenous center was also attended by Morteza Bank and a companion team near the Tabl Village of Qeshm Island.
The residence, which is located 70 km from Qeshm and 35 km from the port of Laft, has been operating in a land with an area of 5000 square meters and an infrastructure of 500 square meters, with a capital amounting to 12 billion Rials in phase one, and for 20 Indigenous peoples directly, and 40 indirectly, have been employed, among whom 9 are from indigenous women of Qeshm.
This complex with 6 rooms and 2 salons can accommodate 200 tourists.
The"Modali" residence of the Goran village, with a capital of over one billion and 500 million Rials from the private sector, has been set up on an area of 2,200 square meters, with 7 rooms and two wooden cottages, to accommodate 80 tourists, and created job for 22 people directly, and 50 people indirectly.
Following of these visits, Morteza Bank advisor of the president and chairman of the Supreme Council of the Free Areas of the country along with Hamid Reza Momeni, the CEO of Qeshm Free Area Organization, attended the "Haft Rengo" village of Qeshm island, opened "Haft Rengo" eco-tourism house with three billion and 200 million rials of private sector investment.
This residence is located on an area of 7,000 square meters, with 30 rooms with a capacity of 140 tourists create jobs for 60 people directly and about 100 people indirectly in the village.
According to the report, the number of guest houses in the island grew to 83.

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