Other language title :
The Impact of Rageh Canyon Geotourism on the Tourism Boom of Rafsanjan City
Title of article :
The Impact of Rageh Canyon Geotourism on the Tourism Boom of Rafsanjan City
Author/Authors :
Sistanipour, Ali Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Geotourism is a relatively new concept in tourism industry which has considerable growth in recent decade. The variety of geological phenomena in Iran is unique and remarkable. Rageh Canyon, near Rafsanjan city in Iran, with a length of 20 km and a width of 180 meters, and a depth of 70 meters, is beautiful and majestic. This Canyon is the result of the eroding of the
water of the permanent river of Givederi, and is related to the Quaternary, and is estimated to be about 20, 000 years old. The erosion of the water in the region has caused a very beautiful shape in the walls of the Rageh Valley, which has added to the beauty of the area. The beauty and uniqueness of this valley has made some people consider the attractiveness of this region to the
Shahdad Clement plain in terms of tourism potential. Now the canyon is a place for the presence
of some observation tours of the sky, valley climbing and climbing. Rafsanjan is a pistachio pole in Iran, which has a single-product economy. By identifying and introducing natural phenomena such as Rageh Canyon as geotourism attractions, this city can be extracted from the singleeconomy.
So the tourism industry in the city booms.
Keywords :
Tourism Boom , Rfsanjan , Geotourism , Canyon , Rageh
Journal title :
Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research