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International travelers kick off visit to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh

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April 24, 2025
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International travelers kick off visit to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 24. Today, travelers
from 30 countries of the world – the USA, Great Britain, Belgium,
Germany, Switzerland, Poland, the Netherlands, France, Brazil,
Morocco, Denmark, Chile, Portugal, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Syria,
India, Serbia, Greece, Albania, Türkiye, Slovakia, Singapore,
Italy, Spain, Iran, Cameroon, China, Australia and New Zealand –
have started their trip to Karabakh, Trend reports.

The group, which includes travelers representing 6 continents,
is led by world-famous traveler and founder of the NomadMania club
Harry Mitsidis (https://nomadmania.com,
https://harrymitsidis.com).

The travelers will stay in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur for
three days, observing the large-scale restoration and construction
work being carried out, as well as the destruction committed by
Armenia during the occupation.




Over the past 5 years, the large delegations of the major
international travel networks, such as ETIC, MTP, TCC, NomadMania
and the Turkish Travel Club, as well as Turkish travelers club,
British “Piki Reels”, Swedish “Club 100” have visited Karabakh and
Eastern Zangezur 12 times. This trip is the 13th group visit of
foreign travelers to Karabakh.

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