An international group of travelers representing 12 countries visited the Azikh cave as part of a trip to the liberated areas.

According to APA, he informed travelers from 12 countries - USA, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, France, Denmark, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Russia - about the history of Azigh cave.

Agjavid Ramazanov, deputy head of the State Service for Protection, Development and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, noted that the cave was one of the ancient settlements in the region.

Travelers were informed about the archaeological excavations carried out in the cave.

It was emphasized that vandalism was committed in the area during the Armenian occupation.

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The visit of a group of international travelers representing 12 countries to Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur has begun.

According to APA, the 30-person delegation includes influential people from 12 countries - the USA, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Russia.

This visit once again shows that the interest of international travelers to the ruins in the liberated areas, to the construction-restoration and demining works carried out here has increased significantly.

Thus, in the last 2 years, the large delegations of the main international travel networks - ETIC, MTP, TCC, NomadMania and the Turkish Travelers Club, where most of the Turks are members of these clubs, have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur 5 times.

1 of them was in 2021, 4 in 2022.

This is the 6th visit of international travelers to the liberated areas as a group, as a continuation of the process.

The group includes travelers with a keen interest in military history, including authors known for their travel books.

As in previous trips, international travelers are guided by Mehraj Mahmudov, a world-class Azerbaijani traveler, on their trip to the liberated territories.

This trip plays an exceptional role in promoting the liberated areas within the framework of "dark tourism".

International travelers will get to know the realities by visiting the liberated territories, which were plundered by Armenia for nearly 30 years, where heavy fighting took place in 2020, and which are now undergoing a period of reconstruction and reconstruction, including the work done on the Zangezur Corridor, which has attracted the attention of the world's business and tourism elite. they get an opportunity to get to know each other.

The members of the delegation will travel along the Fuzuli-Khojavand-Shusha-Kalbajar-Lachin-Zengilan-Jabrayil-Aghdam route for 3 days.