ARMENIA, A TOP WORLD DESTINATION FOR ADVENTURE TOURISM
by Cristina Drafta
Argophilia Travel News
Sept 27 2011
Armenia has been recently placed on the list of three leading countries
in the nomination of adventure tourism, compiled by The National
Geographic Traveler, the Arka News Agency reported. This increases
Armenia's appeal with foreign tourists, and gives the country a well
deserved boost on the international tourism market.
Armenia, one of the top three destinations for adventure travel
of 2011 in the world. Image: © Alexey Averyanov - Fotolia.com The
National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) hopes that the
mention in such a prestigious travel magazine will increase the flux of
tourists in the country. Before this mention, the Armenian tourism was
already seeing significant improvement, with an increase in tourists
by more than 15% for January-June 2011 compared to the same period
in 2010. The foundation said that 266,155 people visited Armenia
in the first six months of the year. Adventure tourism could boost,
even double the number next year, if Armenia plays its cards right.
According to Armenia Now, the NCFA has set tourism as the body's
priority and keeps this industry in the center of its attention. The
foundation already implemented a series of programs that will
create a better hiking infrastructure in some southern parts of the
country; Zangezur Paths being one of them. There is also a project
of transforming Mozrov Cave into a tourist destination. Last, but not
least, the country has now an international mountaineering festival,
organized by the NCFA together with the "Zhayrern I Ver" Club.
The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) also reported
that the best places for climbing in Armenia are the gorges of Garni,
the Arpa river and Noravank. Aside climbing, other adventure travel
opportunities in the country include hiking, trekking, skiing,
mountain biking, cycling, horse riding and much more.
http://www.argophilia.com/news/armenia-adventure-tourism/23905/
From: Baghdasarian
by Cristina Drafta
Argophilia Travel News
Sept 27 2011
Armenia has been recently placed on the list of three leading countries
in the nomination of adventure tourism, compiled by The National
Geographic Traveler, the Arka News Agency reported. This increases
Armenia's appeal with foreign tourists, and gives the country a well
deserved boost on the international tourism market.
Armenia, one of the top three destinations for adventure travel
of 2011 in the world. Image: © Alexey Averyanov - Fotolia.com The
National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) hopes that the
mention in such a prestigious travel magazine will increase the flux of
tourists in the country. Before this mention, the Armenian tourism was
already seeing significant improvement, with an increase in tourists
by more than 15% for January-June 2011 compared to the same period
in 2010. The foundation said that 266,155 people visited Armenia
in the first six months of the year. Adventure tourism could boost,
even double the number next year, if Armenia plays its cards right.
According to Armenia Now, the NCFA has set tourism as the body's
priority and keeps this industry in the center of its attention. The
foundation already implemented a series of programs that will
create a better hiking infrastructure in some southern parts of the
country; Zangezur Paths being one of them. There is also a project
of transforming Mozrov Cave into a tourist destination. Last, but not
least, the country has now an international mountaineering festival,
organized by the NCFA together with the "Zhayrern I Ver" Club.
The National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia (NCFA) also reported
that the best places for climbing in Armenia are the gorges of Garni,
the Arpa river and Noravank. Aside climbing, other adventure travel
opportunities in the country include hiking, trekking, skiing,
mountain biking, cycling, horse riding and much more.
http://www.argophilia.com/news/armenia-adventure-tourism/23905/
From: Baghdasarian