To the north are the ravines of Mrav, in the north-west the Eastern Sevan Mountains, in the west the Syunik Plateau, in the central part the Artsakh Ridge, from which a number of small mountain ridges are spread to the east.
However, the overnight stay of foreign tourists has increased, as has the number of visitors from Armenia [2].
According to 2015 data, the number of tourists increased by 40% compared to the previous year, reaching an economic peak.
April 18 is officially marked as the Day of Tourism and Attractions in the Republic of Artsakh.
The festival provides a platform to the winemakers of Artsakh and Armenia giving them an opportunity to sell their products, exchange knowledge, promote their wine etc.