Lius village

Lius village: a stone gem in the heart of Khuzestan
Lius village is a beautiful and historical gem in Khuzestan province, which is located 73 kilometers northwest of Dezful city, at the foot of Langar mountain. This village with its historical texture and stone houses is not only a natural attraction but also has a rich and traditional culture.
The unique features of Lius village:
Historical context and stone houses: Despite the lack of a detailed written document, the historical age of Lios village is estimated to be more than a thousand years based on the works and buildings left behind. The distinctive feature of this village is its stone houses, which were built using local materials. This architectural style has given a special effect to the village and made Livos to be known as a typical tourist village in Khuzestan.
Living culture and customs: In Lius village, the traditional way of life, culture and customs are still well preserved. The residents of the village, who are mostly from the Bakhtiari tribe, speak the Bakhtiari language, and the popular music in this area is also Bakhtiari music. Among the handicrafts of the people of this village, it is possible to mention Chogai Liusi, Qali Jajim, Vernì and Siahchader.
Tourist attractions of Lios village:
Beautiful and unspoiled nature: In addition to the historical context, Lios village is also very eye-catching in terms of nature. Around the village there are beautiful mountains, green meadows, orchards, rivers and waterfalls. The best season to visit this village and enjoy its nature is spring, autumn and winter.
Seyyed Valiuddin Gusheh Tomb: Among the other attractions of Lius village, we can mention Seyyed Valiuddin Gusheh Tomb, which also has a religious aspect.
Tourism status:
Despite the high potential of tourism in the village of Lios, unfortunately, the amenities of tourism in this village are at a low level. Although the access road to the village is paved, there are no signposts to guide tourists. Eco-friendly accommodations are also not built for tourists. With the development of tourism infrastructure, the preservation of the historical context and the revival of authentic culture and traditions, Livos village can become one of the tourism hubs in Khuzestan province.

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