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German tour operator sent first tourists on Golden Ring of Kingdom of Bosporus

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German tour operator sent first tourists on Golden Ring of Kingdom of Bosporus


29.05.2019

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The first German tourists went on a trip to the objects of antiquity, located in the Russian south, TASS reports. Their trip was organized by the Panevrasia travel company from Germany, which began to cooperate with the Golden Ring of the Bosporus Kingdom project.

The project coordinator, the head of the department of the Russian Geographical Society in Krasnodar, Ivan Chaika, recalled that the route passed through three dozen ancient objects that were located in the Rostov region, in the Krasnodar Territory, on the Crimean Peninsula and in Sevastopol.

He noted that the German tour operator was the first to make contact and asked to provide platforms for tourists who were already traveling in Russia. They visited the Azov Museum-Reserve and remained impressed. Panevrasia wants to continue cooperation and make such trips regular.

According to him, the trip along the route of Austrian, Slovenian and Japanese tourists, which has lasted a week, is also coming to an end.

Russkiy Mir reported that the new golden ring, which covered the resorts of the Russian south, would help increase the number of tourists by ten percent. In addition, the route will operate throughout the year. The Golden Ring of the Bosporus Kingdom will unite the Crimean and Krasnodar resorts. It is planned that this year for the first time in history, the season starts at the same time.

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