Artsakh - one of most interesting and picturesque places of the world
According to the data of the NKR MFA Consular Service, the number of foreign citizens visiting the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in 2011 amounted to 11,362 showing an increase of more than 3000 tourists as compared with the previous year.
The geography of the tourists is quite broad and it continues expanding every year, NKR MFA press office reported.
In 2011, citizens of the Russian Federation, the USA, France, Iran, Canada, Germany and the Ukraine, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Gabon, Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire, SAR, Cuba, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia and other countries visited NKR.
The fact that the country is more often included in the ratings of the most attractive tourist countries of the world testifies to the increasing interest of foreigners in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Arriving in Artsakh, the guests mostly visit the monastery complexes of Gandzasar (XIII century), Amaras (IV century), Dadivank (IV century), the excavations’ zone of the ancient town of Tigranakert (I century BC), the ancient Azokh cave, a great number of antique Armenian fortresses etc.
Tourists visiting Artsakh are not only motivated by the historical monuments, virgin nature, and sound ecology but also by friendliness, good will and hospitality of the Artsakh people and original Karabakh kitchen.
All this is reflected in the film Karabakh: a hidden treasure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ub1y2T30qo