روایت نفیسه حاجاتی از سفر ماجراجویانه‌اش به رودخانه ارمند
۹ بهمن ۱۴۰۰ - ۲۰:۲۷


نفیسه عاشق پروژه‌های کاری یا تحصیلی‌ای هست که از سفر، نوشتن و عکاسی تشکیل می‌شن. اون خودش رو اینطور معرفی میکنه: "مدیریت بازرگانی و ایرانشناسی خوانده‌ام و زندگی‌ام در سفر و روزنامه‌نگاری خلاصه می‌شود."

نفیسه با سفر به استان چهارمحال و بختیاری، در رودخانه ارمند تجربه هیجان انگیزی داشته و در کنار طبیعت بی‌نظیر اون منطقه ماجراجویی کرده. اون شروع این فعالیت رو این طور توصیف میکنه: "هنوز حرفم تمام نشده بود که دو نفری هلم‌ دادند توی آب. ارمند آرام بود. من فریاد زدم‌که نههه! اما فایده نداشت. به پشت پرت شدم‌ توی آب. از آن‌ بخش‌های خروشان‌گذشته بودیم. کاپیتان فریاد کشیده بود: چپ، جلو/ راست، عقب/ استراحت".

روایت نفیسه حاجاتی از سفر ماجراجویانه‌اش به رودخانه ارمند

برای عبور از قسمت های متلاطم ارمند به بلد بودن شنا نیاز نیست و نترسیدن از آب کفایت میکنه، با خواندن ادامه روایت نفیسه متوجه تاثیر افزایش آدرنالین در بدنش می شوید. اون ادامه میده: "از خروشان که گذشتیم گفت: هر کس می‌خواد می‌تونه شنا کنه. من گفتم:منم دوست دارم ولی می‌ترسم.گفت: می‌ترسی؟... و رفتم زیر آب. حجم زیادی از آب ناگهان‌وارد ‌شد و راه نفسم را بست. سعی کردم نفس بکشم. نمی‌شد. عمق آب زیاد بود. من نگران غرق شدن نبودم اما مطمئن هم نبودم که از خفگی نمیرم. دست و پازدم‌ و یادم افتاد که آن یکی کاپیتان تذکر داد اگر قایق برگشت و در آب افتادیم هیچ نگران نباشیم فقط به پشت روی آب بخوابیم تا طناب بیندازند. سعی کردم‌ نفس بکشم و به پشت روی آب بخوابم‌. دو نفر از همسفری‌ها (به جز کاپیتان) زدند به آب و مرا که کمی دور شده بودم گرفتند آوردند داخل قایق. بالاخره نفسم جاآمد. نشستم سر جایم، پارو را برداشتم و به حرکت ادامه دادیم. کاپیتان گفت: من فکر کردم حالا بهم فحش می‌دین! من گفتم: ای بابا، نه، جالب بود! بعد البته گفتم که کار اشتباهی انجام شده و هشدار دادم دیگر چنین کاری انجام ندهند."

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نویسنده: نفیسه حاجاتی
یکشنبه چهارم آبان ۱۳۹۹ 10:57

Isfahan Tourism content creation | Nafise Hajati

Virtual Isfahan tourism
A gift by the festival to the audience

Tourism / November 9, 2020 - 21:22

This year, for the first time, no guests traveled to Isfahan to attend the Isfahan International Film Festival for Children and youth. Instead, Isfahan hosted its national and international audience. The Tourism and Urban Marketing Committee of the 33rd Festival, led by Nafise Hajati, a specialist journalist in the field of heritage and tourism, produced videos introducing the lesser-known attractions of Isfahan. During these video narrations, the relationship between Isfahan and the Festival was shown to the local, domestic, and international audiences.

The produced films were also sent to the cultural advisers of the Iranian embassies in cooperation with the International Committee of the Festival so that this cinematic-tourist invitation could reach different countries.

The idea of virtual tourism and the introduction and branding of the event and origin were implemented for the first time in the 33rd Isfahan International Film Festival for Children and youth, and it can be claimed that none of the similar festivals had ever worked in this field. It is the beginning of a new way and chapter in content production for one of the main international festivals in Iran.

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برچسب‌ها: Nafise Hajati، Isfahan، Travel
نویسنده: نفیسه حاجاتی
سه شنبه چهارم آبان ۱۳۹۵ 11:9

Qeshm | bloggers Travel Writing| Nafise Hajati |

Enjoy beauties of Qeshm through the eyes of bloggers

Society | April 30, 2016 - 19:34

TEHRAN -- Many wonders of the Persian Gulf island of Qeshm are already listed for tourists, but there are much more to be discovered. This is what twenty-eight Iranian bloggers who attended “the first Qeshm Island bloggers’ travel writing festival” proved after updating their weblogs.

By Setareh Behroozi

TEHRAN -- Many wonders of the Persian Gulf island of Qeshm are already listed for tourists, but there are much more to be discovered. This is what twenty-eight Iranian bloggers who attended “the first Qeshm Island bloggers’ travel writing festival” proved after updating their weblogs.

During their four-day sojourn the bloggers updated their weblogs to compete in the festival. Eventually, four winners were announced during a ceremony on Friday, marking Iran’s National Persian Gulf Day.

Most of the bloggers, who attended the event, were adventurers and professional travelers who suggested new ways for enjoying a trip to Qeshm.

The best prize of the festival went to the Iranian globe-trotter and blogger Hossein Abdollahi, who has held several seminars and meetings on budget traveling during his adventurous trips to different parts of the world.

Hormuz, the Thousand-Color Magic of the Persian Gulf

On his weblog, jahangasht.blogfa.com, he has shared his experience of traveling to Hormuz Island, near Qeshm, in a post titled “Hormuz, the Thousand-Color Magic of the Persian Gulf”.

In his post, he has described his one-day excursion with a motorcycle he borrowed from a local boy, named Hamzeh. The description ended at the house of Hamzeh and his generous hospitality.

Salakh is not a Wasteland!

The second best prize of the festival went to the tourism journalist, traveler, and blogger Nafiseh Hajati.

In her weblog, she has shared experience about her one-day residence at Zinat homestay in Salakh village on Qeshm. In her note “Salakh is not a Wasteland”, she has written about traditional cuisines served in the village as well as rituals during traditional wedding ceremonies.

In the Land of Lovely Wooden Giants

Adventurer and cyclist Mina Kamran, and tourism expert, photographer, and blogger Majid Erfanian shared the third best prize of the festival.

In her weblog, 2charkheha.blogfa.com, Mina Kamran has explained her experiences under the title of “In the Land of Lovely Wooden Giants” about a launch building workshop in Guran village and her enjoyable stay at a local house, her trip to Laft port and wedding ceremony in Suza village.

By the Qeshm!

Meanwhile, Erfanian’s notes titled “By the Qeshm” can be found on his weblog majiderfanian.com. In his post, Erfanian has written about his experience in old parts of Qeshm and his sojourn in Loft port. His writing is adorned with conversation he had with local people in different locations of the place.

Affable citizens of Qeshm, whose houses’ doors are always open to travelers, provide a great opportunity for bloggers and every tourist to witness their lifestyle and traditions during daily life.

“We do believe that bloggers can boost Iran’s tourism activities a lot. This is one of the most influential ways to introduce tourism capacities of places to the people,” the president of Iran Federation of Tourist Guide Associations Arash Nooraghayee told the Tehran Times on Friday.

The event was organized by Qeshm Investment and Development Company and Iran Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (IFTGA).

Travel writer Masnour Zabetian, IFTGA President Arash Nooraghayee along with tourism photographer Asad Naqshbandian were the festival’s jury members.

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