Grants competition for non-urban tourism development

YEREVAN, June 21. /ARKA/. The branch of German Nature Protection Union (NABU) in the Republic of Armenia and ACBA Federation continue the program of non-urban tourism development.

In order to promote sustainable development of this sector, ACBA and NABU have announced the Green Hotel grants competition, encouraging the use of sustainable development practices by non-urban hotels and guesthouses .

The competition is open to existing hotels and guesthouses that:

  • are located in rural areas,
  • are owned and operated by local residents,
  • have at least 5 rooms
  • have used sustainable practices.

Rewards of the competition are as follows:

  • 3 000 000 AMD (1st place),
  • 2 000 000 AMD (2nd place),
  • 1 000 000 AMD (3rd place).

The deadline for submitting entries is August 01, 2024, 23:59 GMT+4. To apply, please complete the application form by following this link: https://nabu.am/hy/projects/gyuxakan-turizm/2024/kanach-hyuratun/hayt.

The winners will be announced on September 1, 2024. If you have any questions, you can call +374 44 599949 or send an email to [email protected]

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