The Eurasian Mountain Tourism Forum was held on the initiative
of the Eurasian Mountain Resorts Alliance and the Shahdag Tourism
Center, focusing on the "Prospects and Opportunities of Mountain
Tourism in Eurasia," Azernews reports.
The event brought together representatives from Azerbaijan’s
State Tourism Agency, mountain resorts from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan, Russia, and South Korea, as well as delegates from
Belarus, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan.
Infrastructure and regional cooperation
Advisor to the Chairman of the State Tourism Agency, Kenan
Guluzade, highlighted Azerbaijan’s progress in developing winter
and mountain tourism, improving infrastructure, and hosting
international sports events. He emphasized that the forum would
create new opportunities for regional cooperation and innovation in
tourism.
Secretary General of the Eurasian Mountain Resorts Alliance,
Andrey Kukushkin, stressed the importance of investment,
modernization of resorts, and sustainable tourism strategies. He
also announced that the Eurasian Mountain Tourism Forum (EMTF) will
become an annual event, bringing together leading tourism experts
and international organizations.
Shahdag’s growing role
Chairman of Shahdag Tourism Center, Rustam Najafov, underlined
the importance of collaboration between resorts and experience
exchange. He noted that Shahdag’s membership in both the Eurasian
Mountain Resorts Alliance and the Turkic States Ski Resorts Union
has boosted the region’s tourism appeal.
Commercial Director Igor Shaulov spoke about Shahdag’s
infrastructure development, while Winter Sports Federation
Secretary General Gunel Badalova highlighted Azerbaijan’s expanding
winter sports scene and international partnerships.
Deputy Chairmen Jahangir Abdinzade and Ragif Dadashov addressed
financial and human resource development aspects, emphasizing the
need for skilled personnel exchange among alliance members.
Strengthening international ties
The forum concluded with a press conference and the signing of two
Memorandums of Understanding:
- Between the Eurasian Mountain Resorts Alliance and the Kyrgyz
Tourism Development Fund
- Between Ruslet and the Mountain Alliance for Industrial
Partnership
The event, running until March 6, will continue discussions on
the 2025-2026 action plan, tourism route development, resort safety
measures, and state support for winter tourism. Additionally,
participants will engage in ski competitions and a National Cuisine
Festival, further strengthening cultural and professional ties.