AMERICAN TV CHANNEL ABC NEWS INVOLVES NAGORNYY KARABAKH IN THE LIST OF 7 UNUSUAL REGIONS OF THE WORLD TO BE VISITED IN 2012
arminfo
Monday, January 9, 17:06
The American TV channel ABC News has involved Nagornyy Karabakh in
the list of 7 unusual regions of the world to be visited in 2012.
"If you're looking for an adventure, this landlocked autonomous region
between Armenia and Azerbaijan is the place to go. It's the kind of
place that's so contested that not only does it not have an embassy,
but its "Office of Permanent Representation" in Armenia doesn't
even ask if you want your visa pasted into your passport. They
know you don't, so they just attach it with a paper clip. Stay at
the recently-built Armenia Hotel in the capital, Stepanakert, and
use the city as your base to explore the region. Go hiking through
snow-topped mountains and fields of yellow and red flowers. Feast on
shish kebob and grilled vegetables. If you're staying with a local,
don't be surprised if you're offered homemade mulberry vodka with
breakfast. Don't miss the Gandzasar Monastery, meaning "hilltop
treasure," built in the 10th century. Visit it at night to see it
lit up in the darkness", the announce of the TV channel says.
To note, according to the information shared by the consulate service
of the NKR Foreign Ministry, the number of foreigners which visited
the NKR over the nine months of 2011 is by 64% more than at the same
period of 2010. The majority of foreigners which visited Karabakh were
from Russia, the countries of the EU, the USA, Iran and Canada. The
geography of visitors has been extended and tourists from Japan,
China, Singapore, Brasil, Venezuela, Israel, New Zealand, India and
other countries also visited Nagornyy Karabakh.
From: Baghdasarian
arminfo
Monday, January 9, 17:06
The American TV channel ABC News has involved Nagornyy Karabakh in
the list of 7 unusual regions of the world to be visited in 2012.
"If you're looking for an adventure, this landlocked autonomous region
between Armenia and Azerbaijan is the place to go. It's the kind of
place that's so contested that not only does it not have an embassy,
but its "Office of Permanent Representation" in Armenia doesn't
even ask if you want your visa pasted into your passport. They
know you don't, so they just attach it with a paper clip. Stay at
the recently-built Armenia Hotel in the capital, Stepanakert, and
use the city as your base to explore the region. Go hiking through
snow-topped mountains and fields of yellow and red flowers. Feast on
shish kebob and grilled vegetables. If you're staying with a local,
don't be surprised if you're offered homemade mulberry vodka with
breakfast. Don't miss the Gandzasar Monastery, meaning "hilltop
treasure," built in the 10th century. Visit it at night to see it
lit up in the darkness", the announce of the TV channel says.
To note, according to the information shared by the consulate service
of the NKR Foreign Ministry, the number of foreigners which visited
the NKR over the nine months of 2011 is by 64% more than at the same
period of 2010. The majority of foreigners which visited Karabakh were
from Russia, the countries of the EU, the USA, Iran and Canada. The
geography of visitors has been extended and tourists from Japan,
China, Singapore, Brasil, Venezuela, Israel, New Zealand, India and
other countries also visited Nagornyy Karabakh.
From: Baghdasarian