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A Vision to Accommodate 20 Million Tourists by 2030

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Tourism Board has set an ambitious goal of attracting 20 million tourists annually to the autonomous Kurdistan Region by 2030. Through collaborative efforts with government institutions, it has developed an extensive eight-year plan aimed at unlocking the immense tourism potential of the region, which currently has a population of over six million.

During an interview with Kurdistan Chronicle, Amal Jalal, the head of the KRG Tourism Board, expressed confidence that the region would surpass expectations and deliver an exceptional tourism experience by fostering cooperation among ministries and government agencies.

Recent statistics from the KRG tourism board reveal that in 2022, the Kurdistan Region welcomed over six million tourists. With more than 3,100 captivating attractions scattered throughout the region, visitors are treated to a diverse and enchanting journey.

One notable achievement has been the increase in foreign tourist arrivals, which rose to 25% of total visitors last year, as reported by Jalal. The KRG remains dedicated to attracting travelers worldwide, positioning Kurdistan as an exceptional destination that caters to all individuals, especially those in pursuit of extraordinary and cherished experiences.

The Kurdistan Region has already witnessed an influx of tourists from various corners of the globe, including Hong Kong, Russia, and Western countries. Extensive plans are underway to revitalize and restore several historical landmarks and touristic sites in Erbil, Duhok, and Suleimani, further enhancing the region's appeal to international visitors. Exciting investment opportunities arising from these projects will be announced in the near future, further fostering a thriving tourism industry.

Beyond its promising tourism growth, the Kurdistan Region boasts breathtaking landscapes that transcend seasons. From cascading waterfalls and lush green valleys in spring to scenic mountains and outdoor activities in summer, beautiful ancient citadels and archaeological sites in autumn, and a winter wonderland for skiing enthusiasts, the region offers a diverse range of experiences throughout the year.

With strategic plans and a unified commitment, the Kurdistan Region is poised to emerge as an irresistible destination for global travelers seeking authentic experiences and natural wonders. Its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, warm hospitality, and ongoing development initiatives form the foundation of a prosperous and thriving tourism industry.

As the Kurdistan Region endeavors to achieve its ambitious target of 20 million visitors annually, it invites the world to explore its treasures and embrace a journey of a lifetime in this vibrant and hospitable region.

*Note: The attached table displays the number of tourists visiting the Kurdistan Region over the past 16 years, with 2015 and 2020 respectively experiencing a notable decrease due to the rise of extremist groups in Iraq and the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.