BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 25. Participants of the
trip to Karabakh will be able to see the destruction and
restoration work, NomadMania founder Harry Mitsidis said today at
the club’s annual meeting in Baku, Trend reports.
He noted that Karabakh had long remained an under-studied region
and had been largely closed to foreign visits in recent years for
security reasons.
According to Mitsidis, the organization’s members typically show
interest in complex and little-known destinations: “Such regions
pose certain challenges, and we believe they are worth
exploring.”
Harry Mitsidis provided detailed information to the participants
about the history of Karabakh, the First and Second Karabakh Wars,
the destruction of settlements during the occupation, the Khojaly
genocide, and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of
Azerbaijanis.
He said that during the trip, participants will be able to
observe both the destruction and the restoration work being carried
out on site.
Information about the expedition project “Shusha 2026” was also
presented at the meeting.
It was noted that the project plans to send a group of foreign
travelers to territories liberated from occupation.
The expedition participants are expected to visit Aghdam,
Shusha, Khankendi, and Lachin, where they will learn about the
region’s history, cultural heritage, and restoration process.
The main goal of the project is to present Azerbaijan’s tourism
potential to an international audience and increase interest in the
Karabakh region.