BRITISH AECOM TO DRAFT BUSINESS PLAN FOR DEVELOPING ARMENIA'S SOUTHERN TOURIST CORRIDOR
ArmInfo
2010-11-01 18:55:00
ArmInfo. British AECOM is to draft a business plan for developing
Armenia's Southern Tourist Corridor, Executive Director of the National
Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia Bekor Papazyan said today.
He said that this will give the private sector more confidence and
will attract foreign investors in the field of tourism. The latter
will be offered complex projects.
The Southern Corridor (from the Noravank Monastery to Goris) will
part of a bigger complex program. It will offer lots of interest
travelling options. In the future Armenia will have several tourist
zones: the Lake Sevan area, the Central Corridor around Echmiadzin,
the North-Western and the North-Eastern corridors.
The first component of the South Corridor is the project to restore
the Tatev Monastery: to build a ropeway, to implement educational
projects in the humanitarian sphere for making the monastery known to
the wide public and to create a relevant tourist infrastructure. The
total cost of the program is $40mln-45mln.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-11-01 18:55:00
ArmInfo. British AECOM is to draft a business plan for developing
Armenia's Southern Tourist Corridor, Executive Director of the National
Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia Bekor Papazyan said today.
He said that this will give the private sector more confidence and
will attract foreign investors in the field of tourism. The latter
will be offered complex projects.
The Southern Corridor (from the Noravank Monastery to Goris) will
part of a bigger complex program. It will offer lots of interest
travelling options. In the future Armenia will have several tourist
zones: the Lake Sevan area, the Central Corridor around Echmiadzin,
the North-Western and the North-Eastern corridors.
The first component of the South Corridor is the project to restore
the Tatev Monastery: to build a ropeway, to implement educational
projects in the humanitarian sphere for making the monastery known to
the wide public and to create a relevant tourist infrastructure. The
total cost of the program is $40mln-45mln.
From: A. Papazian