President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who was spending a short-term holiday in the Avaza national tourism zone, visited the construction sites in the dynamically developing seaside resort, situated on the picturesque Turkmen shore of the Caspian Sea.
The Turkmen leader visited the Akmaya Celebration Centre, located on the bank of the Avaza River, where a number of pleasure boats of different types were presented to the Turkmen leader for consideration. Upon reviewing the pleasure boats, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov focused on the need to take necessary measures to facilitate exciting and cognitive leisure activities for holidaymakers and explore the possibilities for making boat tours and guided trips along the Avaza River and in the water area of the Caspian Sea more diverse and gave specific instructions to the high-ranking officials in this regard.
The President of Turkmenistan made a boat trip along the Avaza River, which is one of the spectacular landmarks of the Avaza national tourism zone. The associates accompanied the Turkmen leader during the trip.
The 7-kilometre navigable artery blends well with the local landscape. The picturesque recreational area with cosy cafes and restaurants, piers for pleasure boats, footpaths and biking trails stretches along its banks, connected by the openwork arches of road and pedestrian bridges. The manmade river is wide enough for sea yachts to ply along it and head to the open sea through the special watertight doors. It is also intended to be the venue for water sports competitions, cultural events and festivities.
The Turkmen leader could see the facilities in the Avaza national tourism zone and the construction sites, which testify to the high pace of development of modern resort infrastructure in the region.
Three entertainment and amusement parks Alemgosar, Deniz Merjeni and Jadyly Kenar have been opened in Avaza earlier this month. They have immediately become the most popular places of interest in the seaside resort, where the conditions conducive for entertainment and exciting leisure activities are created for children and adults. The most spectacular landmarks of the Avaza national tourism include the coastal park with fountains that perform colourful music and light shows in the evening.
A number of new facilities are going to expand resort infrastructure of the Avaza national tourism zone in the near future. These include the oceanarium, the multifunctional sports complex, being built by the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and the magnificent building of the Congress Centre, which is currently on the final construction stage.
The maritime ‘specificity’ of the national tourism zone provides for the creation of favourable conditions for water sports, including windsurfing, surfing and sailing, among others. The Yelken Yacht Club offers holidaymakers ample opportunities to practise aquatics. The Avaza River creates the conditions conducive to sports competitions, including rowing, canoeing and regattas.
New facilities, including those that belong to the hospitality industry as well as cover a wide range of activities, from cultural actions and leisure activities to sporting events, conventions and exhibitions, spring up every year in the high-class seaside resort, situated on the ecologically clean shore of the Caspian Sea.
The Turkmen leader focused on the importance of ensuring the highest quality of on-going construction work and adherence to construction schedule as well as the need to maintain existing hotels and recreational centre in a proper manner.
In this context, the President said that the key benchmarks for the development of Avaza included the implementation of advanced technologies and technical developments, original architectural and design solutions, high environmental standards and an integrated approach to fulfil relevant tasks. In this context, the Turkmen leader paid special attention to such an aspect as the harmonious combination of the architectural ensemble of the Avaza national tourism zone with the local landscape and the natural environment.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that along with the healing fresh sea air, the ‘green’ belt’ around Avaza would create the favourable microclimate and comfortable ecological environment in the national tourism zone.
In this context, the Turkmen leader said that ensuring the high quality services and creating the conditions conducive to recreation and interesting and useful leisure activities of holidaymakers, including water sports and other activities, were the major objectives to be achieved.
Then President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov bade farewell to those present and left the meeting venue.
The Turkmen leader visited the Akmaya Celebration Centre, located on the bank of the Avaza River, where a number of pleasure boats of different types were presented to the Turkmen leader for consideration. Upon reviewing the pleasure boats, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov focused on the need to take necessary measures to facilitate exciting and cognitive leisure activities for holidaymakers and explore the possibilities for making boat tours and guided trips along the Avaza River and in the water area of the Caspian Sea more diverse and gave specific instructions to the high-ranking officials in this regard.
The President of Turkmenistan made a boat trip along the Avaza River, which is one of the spectacular landmarks of the Avaza national tourism zone. The associates accompanied the Turkmen leader during the trip.
The 7-kilometre navigable artery blends well with the local landscape. The picturesque recreational area with cosy cafes and restaurants, piers for pleasure boats, footpaths and biking trails stretches along its banks, connected by the openwork arches of road and pedestrian bridges. The manmade river is wide enough for sea yachts to ply along it and head to the open sea through the special watertight doors. It is also intended to be the venue for water sports competitions, cultural events and festivities.
The Turkmen leader could see the facilities in the Avaza national tourism zone and the construction sites, which testify to the high pace of development of modern resort infrastructure in the region.
Three entertainment and amusement parks Alemgosar, Deniz Merjeni and Jadyly Kenar have been opened in Avaza earlier this month. They have immediately become the most popular places of interest in the seaside resort, where the conditions conducive for entertainment and exciting leisure activities are created for children and adults. The most spectacular landmarks of the Avaza national tourism include the coastal park with fountains that perform colourful music and light shows in the evening.
A number of new facilities are going to expand resort infrastructure of the Avaza national tourism zone in the near future. These include the oceanarium, the multifunctional sports complex, being built by the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and the magnificent building of the Congress Centre, which is currently on the final construction stage.
The maritime ‘specificity’ of the national tourism zone provides for the creation of favourable conditions for water sports, including windsurfing, surfing and sailing, among others. The Yelken Yacht Club offers holidaymakers ample opportunities to practise aquatics. The Avaza River creates the conditions conducive to sports competitions, including rowing, canoeing and regattas.
New facilities, including those that belong to the hospitality industry as well as cover a wide range of activities, from cultural actions and leisure activities to sporting events, conventions and exhibitions, spring up every year in the high-class seaside resort, situated on the ecologically clean shore of the Caspian Sea.
The Turkmen leader focused on the importance of ensuring the highest quality of on-going construction work and adherence to construction schedule as well as the need to maintain existing hotels and recreational centre in a proper manner.
In this context, the President said that the key benchmarks for the development of Avaza included the implementation of advanced technologies and technical developments, original architectural and design solutions, high environmental standards and an integrated approach to fulfil relevant tasks. In this context, the Turkmen leader paid special attention to such an aspect as the harmonious combination of the architectural ensemble of the Avaza national tourism zone with the local landscape and the natural environment.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that along with the healing fresh sea air, the ‘green’ belt’ around Avaza would create the favourable microclimate and comfortable ecological environment in the national tourism zone.
In this context, the Turkmen leader said that ensuring the high quality services and creating the conditions conducive to recreation and interesting and useful leisure activities of holidaymakers, including water sports and other activities, were the major objectives to be achieved.
Then President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov bade farewell to those present and left the meeting venue.