AGHDAM, Azerbaijan, March 26. International
travelers have visited Azerbaijan's Aghdam Juma Mosque as part of
their tour of liberated territories in Karabakh and Eastern
Zangazur, Trend's
Karabakh bureau reports.


The travelers also explored the remains of the Bread Museum and
were briefed on the destruction that occurred during the occupation
as well as ongoing restoration and reconstruction efforts in
Aghdam. After the visit, the group proceeded toward Shusha
city.


To note, a group of globe-trotters led by Harry Mitsidis, a
British national of Greek origin and founder of NomadMania, the
mastermind behind NomadMania, has set off on an adventure to
Karabakh and East Zangezur, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.


The delegation, made up of 79 travelers from 37 countries, is
the biggest of its kind to set foot in 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.


From 2020 through 2025, leading global travel clubs have
organized 15 visits to Karabakh and East Zangezur, with the current
journey becoming the latest in a growing series of international
tours to the region.


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