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International travelers visit creative centers in Azerbaijan's Lachin (PHOTO)

Azerbaijan Materials 27 March 2026 09:57 (UTC +04:00)
Aslan Mammadli
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LACHIN, Azerbaijan, March 27. The next destination of the international travelers' trip to Azerbaijan's Karabakh and East Zangezur, headed by Harry Mitsidis, the founder and head of the NomadMania club, a U.K. citizen of Greek origin, was Lachin city, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.

During their visit to Lachin, the travelers visited the Yurd Gallery. Here, they got acquainted with the carpets and handicrafts woven by local residents. The travelers also visited the Gilabi Ceramics center, where they viewed the clay handicrafts made by local residents. The travelers also got acquainted with the conditions created in Lachin and the restoration and construction work.

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The next destination of the international travelers' trip to Azerbaijan's Karabakh and East Zangezur, headed by Harry Mitsidis, the founder and head of the NomadMania club, a U.K. citizen of Greek origin, was Lachin city, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.

During the visit to Lachin, the travelers will get acquainted with the Yurd Gallery and the Gilabi Ceramics center, as well as handicrafts made by residents. The visit also includes a city tour and familiarization with the conditions created here, as well as restoration and construction work.

The delegation, comprising 79 travelers from 37 countries, is the largest of its kind to visit the territories in recent years. The trip is part of broader efforts to showcase areas affected by past conflict and to highlight ongoing reconstruction and development initiatives.

NomadMania, which ranks global destinations by dividing the world into 1,301 regions, previously held its annual gathering in Azerbaijan. Mitsidis, who has visited all of the listed regions, is currently ranked at the top of the organization’s global index. The organization has also previously held its annual gathering in Azerbaijan.

The visit follows a series of similar trips organized by international travel clubs since the end of the conflict, offering participants a closer look at ongoing reconstruction and redevelopment efforts.

As part of the world's major travel clubs, 15 tours to Karabakh and East Zangezur were organized for international tourists from 2020 through 2025. This is the 16th such tour.

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