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Lankaran sees rise in tourist flow

- By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijan’s Lankaran region, one of the oldest settlement­s in Azerbaijan, has recorded rise in number of foreign and local tourists coming to see the beauties of this region.

Azerbaijan’s Lankaran region, one of the oldest settlement­s in Azerbaijan, has recorded rise in number of foreign and local tourists coming to see the beauties of this region.

Director of the Lankaran Tourism Center Ilgar Azimov said the number of local and foreign tourists visiting the region grew by 20 percent this year compared to 2015, Azertac reported.

Azimov further added that foreign tourists come mostly from Russia and Iran.

“One of the drivers of this growth is promotion,” he said, adding that role of local and internatio­nal tourism exhibition­s held in the region is big in ensuring the growth of tourist flow.

Azimov voiced belief that the number of tourists coming to Lankaran would continue growing in the months ahead.

Lankaran is among the brightest and most beautiful regions of the country. Exquisite architectu­re, wonderful climate and magnificen­t landscapes are the hallmarks of the region. The region occupies the east coast of the Caspian Sea and whole Lankaran lowlands up to Talysh Mountains. On the local shore of the Caspian Sea there are many fine sand beaches. Wet subtropica­l climate without harsh winters, dry and hot summer and rainy autumn underlie the richness of the local flora and fauna. Agricultur­e is the most developed sector here, while the fertile soil of the region is ideal for growing citrus fruits, rice, grapes, tobacco and tea-growing. The region is a home of Azerbaijan's first tea plant, built in 1937. One of the main attraction­s of the city is the Lankaran fortress built in the 18th century. Earlier here there were two bazaars, but at the beginning of the 20th century, mosques were built here. Another attraction of the city is the lighthouse of the 18th century. Once the Caspian Sea level was much higher, the water came up to the lighthouse. Gradually, the coastline retreated, and now you should move almost half a kilometer from the lighthouse to the sea. The ancient tower Abirlar, the tomb of Sheikh Zahed, Qala mosque, Guldasta minaret, ruins of Ballabur castle were preserved here. Fans of eco-tourism should visit the Gizilagach reserve and the nearby Sarah Peninsula, which are located right at Gizilagach Bay here. Hirkan National Park is another nature reserve placed in Lankaran. It has an enormous territory of 15,000 hectares where wild boars, jackals, Asian leopards can be met.

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