DILIJAN RESORT TO OFFER NEW HOTELS FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS
Armenpress
May 10 2006
IJEVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS: A hotel in the Armenian resort town of
Dilijan is set to reopen later this year. Town mayor Armen Santrosian
said to Armenpress a Moscow-based businessman, a native of the town,
has invested $5 million to have it reconstructed. The hotel, he said,
has 101 rooms and will offer all modern conveniences.
The resort city of Dilijan has unspoiled forests, natural springs,
and clean air and used to attract tens of thousands of holidaymakers
from across the former Soviet Union. Located in the northern part
of Armenia it is famous for its spectacular scenery and cultural
centers. It is home to the Haghartsin Monastery, an 11th-13th century
church situated deep in the woods, about 18 km from the town and the
beautifully landscaped 12th century monastery of Goshavank. Santrosian
said some other resorts have undergone major repairs and will take
in holidaymakers this summer.
He said the Tourist Development Association of Dilijan is focusing
now on boosting what is known as eco-and-family tourism. Fifteen
families were selected in a town quarter that has preserved many of
its traditions, to host visitors. The quarter will have a parking lot,
a mini-bus to take visitors to various sites of the region and home
owners will have a special training course.
The local business promotion center will publish soon a booklet about
local resorts, climate, flora and fauna, history and culture.
Armenpress
May 10 2006
IJEVAN, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS: A hotel in the Armenian resort town of
Dilijan is set to reopen later this year. Town mayor Armen Santrosian
said to Armenpress a Moscow-based businessman, a native of the town,
has invested $5 million to have it reconstructed. The hotel, he said,
has 101 rooms and will offer all modern conveniences.
The resort city of Dilijan has unspoiled forests, natural springs,
and clean air and used to attract tens of thousands of holidaymakers
from across the former Soviet Union. Located in the northern part
of Armenia it is famous for its spectacular scenery and cultural
centers. It is home to the Haghartsin Monastery, an 11th-13th century
church situated deep in the woods, about 18 km from the town and the
beautifully landscaped 12th century monastery of Goshavank. Santrosian
said some other resorts have undergone major repairs and will take
in holidaymakers this summer.
He said the Tourist Development Association of Dilijan is focusing
now on boosting what is known as eco-and-family tourism. Fifteen
families were selected in a town quarter that has preserved many of
its traditions, to host visitors. The quarter will have a parking lot,
a mini-bus to take visitors to various sites of the region and home
owners will have a special training course.
The local business promotion center will publish soon a booklet about
local resorts, climate, flora and fauna, history and culture.