An ethno-cultural yurt camp was opened in the Urals. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan reported.
According to its data, the ethno-cultural yurt camp was opened in Sysert town, Sverdlovsk Oblast, which is part of Yekaterinburg agglomeration.
The project was realized by the country club White Horse and the Kyrgyz tourist Info Service Company within the framework of the development of Kyrgyz-Russian interregional and intermunicipal cooperation in the sphere of tourism.
Consul General Maksat Tentimishov, Ekaterinburg Mayor Alexei Orlov and Oleg Alexandrin, Deputy Minister of International and External Economic Relations of Sverdlovsk Oblast, spoke at the opening ceremony.
«There is no analogue to the yurt camp in Russia. This tourist project is being realized for the first time not only in the Urals Federal District, but also in the Russian Federation. We are interested in mutual promotion of tourist opportunities of Kyrgyzstan and regions of the Russian Federation. Having visited the yurt camp, tourists will learn about the culture, traditions and history of the Kyrgyz people. And, hopefully, they will want to come to Kyrgyzstan and see all the greatness of nature and sights of the republic,» Maksat Tentimishov said.
Ten residential yurts have been set up in the camp, which have all amenities for comfortable stay of tourists all year round: beds, bathrooms, TV, heating and air conditioning.