Choman’s beautiful village of Przhe is now welcoming visitors with a new tourism project. This effort highlights the natural beauty and peaceful charm of the area, offering travelers an escape into nature and culture.
Local officials and tourism experts worked together to open eco-friendly guesthouses in Przhe. These homes offer simple, clean accommodations with traditional Kurdish meals. Guests can enjoy mountain views, fresh air, and the warmth of village life.
New hiking paths now connect Przhe with nearby valleys, springs, and forests. Tourists can walk these trails while learning about local plants and animals. Local guides lead the tours and share stories about Przhe’s history and traditions.
Additionally, the project created picnic areas, small cafés, and cultural displays. Handmade crafts, local honey, and traditional clothes are now for sale in village markets. Visitors not only explore nature but also support the local economy.
Families in Przhe have started offering cooking lessons and storytelling nights. These activities give tourists a deeper connection to Kurdish culture and daily village life. Children from nearby schools often perform folk dances for guests during holidays.
The Choman region hopes this project will attract more visitors each year. Plans are already in place to build more trails, improve road access, and organize seasonal festivals.
With its quiet beauty and welcoming spirit, Przhe is set to become a key destination for travelers seeking real experiences.
