The Ferdaws Entertainment project is witnessing a large influx of Iraqi families during the holidays

The Ferdaws Entertainment project in Karbala governorate, affiliated with the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine, witnessed a wide turnout of Iraqi families, especially on holidays.

The project manager, Eng. Dhenoon Abdul Hussein, said that "the Ferdaws project is witnessing an increasing demand from Iraqi families throughout the week, and it increases significantly on public holidays, because it represents a new tourist destination that combines entertainment and Privacy, making it an ideal haven for the family".

He added that"the project includes many recreational facilities such as a flower garden that extends over an area of 7 dunums, a bird park that contains rare species of birds, special places for children's Games, football fields, a horse stud, an artificial river, in addition to an artificial lake dedicated to fishing".

"The project also includes convenient means of transportation such as small cargo cars and horse carts, as well as a huge waterfall with a height of 18 meters, and small boats equipped with safety tools, providing families with a distinctive atmosphere to enjoy nature and water activities,"he added.

For his part, Mr. Safa Nasser Al-Mayali, one of the visitors from Najaf province, said that "the project includes many recreational facilities, a picnic area and green gardens make us feel completely comfortable, because it provides a fun and safe environment for children and families".

In the same context, Mr. Mortada Hamid, one of the visitors of the project from Karbala governorate, said that "the high turnout for the project reflects the need of families for such places that combine entertainment and privacy, because it contains separate private and public seating areas that allow the family to enjoy a comfortable atmosphere.

The Ferdaws entertainment project is located in the west of Karbala governorate on an area of 80 dunums, of which 40 dunums were invested in the first phase, and it took two years to work on it.
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