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Global travelers of world's four major travel clubs arrive in Azerbaijan's Aghdam (PHOTO/VIDEO)

Society Materials 25 July 2024 18:27 (UTC +04:00)
Global travelers of world's four major travel clubs arrive in Azerbaijan's Aghdam (PHOTO/VIDEO)
Aslan Mammadli
Aslan Mammadli
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AGHDAM, Azerbaijan, July 25. International travelers who arrived in Aghdam city after visiting the Alley of Martyrs have become acquainted with the ruins of the drama theater in the city center, Trend's Karabakh Bureau reports.

Then the guests visited the Aghdam Juma Mosque.

The travelers were informed that during the occupation, Armenian occupiers kept livestock in the mosque, and that after the Second Karabakh War, the mosque was thoroughly restored.

This concluded the travelers’ visit to Aghdam.

The delegation is expected to leave for Lachin tomorrow, and next, their visit to Eastern Zangezur is planned.

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The delegation of 35 representatives of one of the four largest travelers' clubs in the world, the MTP (Most Traveled People) travel club, arrived in Aghdam, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.

According to the information, the travelers, arriving in Aghdam, visited the Alley of Martyrs, which was subjected to Armenian vandalism.

12:55

SHUSHA, Azerbaijan, July 25. The delegation of 35 members of Most Traveled People (MTP), one of the four largest travel clubs in the world, arrived in Shusha city within the framework of their visit to Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.

According to the information, during the visit, international travelers will get acquainted with the city of Shusha, its historical sites, and the mysterious nature of this place, as well as the reconstruction and construction works carried out by the Azerbaijani state after the liberation of the city from occupation.

The delegation is headed by Charles Veley, whose name was included in the top 10 list of world travelers, and international travelers from 13 countries (US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, the Philippines, Poland, Hungary, and others) joined the trip.

MTP (Most Traveled People) club members have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur three times before; this is the 4th visit of its members to the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation. About 400 international travelers in large groups from nearly 50 countries have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur 10 times in the 4 years since the second Karabakh war. Today's trip is the eleventh.

10:55

FUZULI, Azerbaijan, July 25. The visit of an extended delegation of 35 people to Karabakh, including the head of one of the four largest travel clubs in the world, the MTP (Most Traveled People) travel club, began today, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.

According to information, the delegation is headed by Charles Veley, whose name was included in the top 10 list of world travelers. International travelers from 13 countries (US, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, the Philippines, Poland, Hungary, and others) joined the trip.

Previously, members of the MTP (Most Traveled People) club visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur three times; this is the fourth visit of its members to the territories of Azerbaijan liberated from occupation.

About 400 international travelers in large groups from nearly 50 countries have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur 10 times during the 4 years since the second Karabakh war. Today's trip is the 11th.

These trips are extremely important for demonstrating the realities to the world, allowing on-site familiarization with the massive destruction in the territories liberated from occupation and the extensive construction and reconstruction work that has been carried out. International travelers have many followers on social networks from all over the world.

The founder and head of the MTP (Most Traveled People) travel club, American traveler Charles Veley, also participated a few days ago in the II Shusha Global Media Forum on “Combating Disinformation.” At this forum, he emphasized the role of international travelers in exposing “fake news," explaining the stark difference between the false information about Karabakh presented in several foreign media outlets and what he sees on the ground.

MTP's trip will last three days. The delegation's visit to Karabakh started in Fuzuli. Today international travelers will visit Khojavand, Shusha, Khankendi, and Aghdam, and tomorrow they will go to Eastern Zangezur. On the last day of the trip, the delegation will visit Zangilan and Jabrayil.

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