NomadMania Travel Club Begins Karabakh Visit from Fuzuli

Fuzuli: The NomadMania travel club has commenced its highly anticipated visit to Karabakh, starting from Fuzuli, as reported by APA's local bureau. Members of the group arrived at Fuzuli International Airport, marking the beginning of a three-day exploration.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the group will spend the next few days in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur, observing the extensive reconstruction and restoration efforts, as well as demining activities. They will also witness the aftermath of the destruction and atrocities attributed to Armenia during the occupation period. This visit includes elite international travelers from 30 countries, such as the USA, UK, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and many others, representing a diverse range of nationalities from six continents.

The delegation is led by Harry Mitsidis, a world-renowned traveler and the founder of the NomadMania club. His leadership underscores the significance of this visit, which is part of a broader effort to promote the liberated territories through 'black tourism.' Over the next three days, participants will engage with the historical and ongoing developments in the region.

This visit is particularly noteworthy as it follows a series of trips by major international travel networks over the past five years, since the Patriotic War. The current visit is the 13th group excursion to the liberated territories, continuing the tradition of showcasing the region's potential and ongoing transformation efforts.

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