Golden Eagle Luxury Trains says it is about to launch tour services between Moscow and Tehran from 2016.
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luxury train company connecting world capitals plans to launch a tour
service between Moscow and Tehran after running a successful first-ever
adventure from Hungary to the Iranian capital. . Golden
Eagle Luxury Trains will travel along the route of the Silk Road through
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, beginning in 2016, the company
said on its website. . The
British private travel agency operated its first excursion in October
2014, crossing the Balkans and the Bosphorus in Turkey on the way to
Iran aboard deluxe railcars. . But it had to stop the service in
late August this year after Turkey closed a section of the track in
response to unrest in its Kurdish-populated east. . The trip costs
from 13,595 pounds per person, including 14 nights on board in an en
suite cabin, a night in a hotel in Moscow and two nights in Tehran,
Golden Eagle said. The city of Mashhad in northeast IranIt offers full service, sightseeing programs and the beautiful scenery that rolls leisurely by for 6,012 miles. . The
Iranian government plans to spend heavily to develop its tourism
industry in an ambitious plan aimed at attracting 20 million foreign
travelers and up to $30 billion in revenues a year by 2025. . The
country is among the world’s top potential tourist destinations with a
treasure trove of ancient sites, including 19 places listed on the
UNESCO. The city of Yazd in central IranTourism officials have said they expect a “tsunami” of foreign tourists when Western sanctions are lifted on the country. . Iran
has started to issue 30-day visas for tourists from 58 countries upon
arrival in its airports, local media reported on Wednesday. . Masoud
Soltanifar, the head of Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and
Tourism Organization, has said the government’s new policies and the
easing of visa rules are opening the door for the return of foreign
tourists. . “For tourism development in Iran, our organization has
prepared a package for $25 billion of investment in 1,300 projects,” he
said in September on the sidelines of a signing ceremony to hand over
two hotels in Tehran to France’s AccorHotels. . Hotel groups from
several countries are pushing to boost their portfolios in Iran which is
being tagged as the most lucrative emerging hospitality development
market.