Traveler: After solving landmine problem, Karabakh to become popular among tourists

After solving the landmine problem, Karabakh will turn into a popular destination among tourists, Filipino traveler from Australia Dondon Bales told Report.

He noted that this was his first visit to the Karabakh region and thanks to this trip, he learned detailed information about the events in the region that took place in the 90s of the last century, about the first and second Karabakh wars.

He said that he is a big fan of traveling and visited many countries.

As for Karabakh, there are incredibly beautiful, mesmerizing landscapes there, he noted adding that he was amazed by everything he saw.

Bales expressed confidence that after the landmine problem is resolved, Karabakh will turn into a popular destination among tourists.

A group of 50 people, including representatives of the US, Canada, Switzerland, the UK, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Poland, Finland, Norway, Spain, Hungary, Romania, Portugal, Singapore, Australia and other countries, visited the liberated territories of Azerbaijan November 4-6.

On the last day of the visit, the travelers visited the territory of the Jabrayil district, where they got acquainted with the Khudafarin Bridge, which is an ancient monument of Azerbaijani architecture, and also observed the process of neutralizing one of the landmines planted by the Armenian armed forces in Fuzuli.

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