Ski Resort Built in Gabala
During the visit of Ilham Aliyev to Gabala, he visited the construction site of the ski resort Tufan. This facility for summer and winter recreation is 4 km from Gabala.
It is planned to build 10 bands for skiing, with a total length of 18 km. Snow on the slopes will be provided by 223 installations of artificial snow. The ski center will serve three thousand people a day.
Aliyev was informed about the center of recreation and entertainment Aquapark, to be built in the Gabala region.
The total area of the water entertainment section will be 5,000 square meters. It will accommodate all water attractions.
With the help of special equipment the visitors will be able to create artificial waves with the height of 1.2 meters.
Aliyev also familiarized with the project of the Sports and Leisure Center Golf Resort. According to the project, on the area of ??80 hectares between the Damiraparanchay River and the mountain ranges a golf course, a golf club, a hotel, villas and facilities will be built.
In addition, Aliyev inspected the construction of a ground for trap shooting. -06D-
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