BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 25. Construction work
is set to commence on tourism infrastructure in Azerbaijan’s
Dashalty village, Trend reports via the unified internet portal for
state procurements.

The State Tourism Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan is
undertaking preparatory activities related to the said
initiative.

The agency estimates that the infrastructure development will
cost over 3.7 million manat ($2.1 million).

To note, the wheels are already turning on restoration and
construction efforts in the village. The plans are a mixed bag,
covering everything from public and residential centers to cultural
and educational institutions. They’re also throwing in social and
community facilities, not to mention carving out some dedicated
tourism zones to boot.

The project will include the establishment of transportation and
communication networks, landscaping initiatives, and the
installation of infrastructure to provide the village with
sustainable energy.

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