Russia and India are planning to build a tourist village in one of the Russian regions where travellers would be able to get acquainted with cultures of the two countries, according to the head of “The State Trust of Preservation and Development of National Landscapes” Natalya Pozhidaeva.
It is planned that the so-called Russia-India “International landscape centre” will be situated on a territory of up to thousand hectares somewhere in the Republic of Tatarstan or in the Vologda Region.
Natalya Pozhidaeva mentions that on this territory there will be built hotels and a scientific centre, and also there will be organized concerts of folk bands. Tourists will be able to watch the way of life of the scientific centre specialists and to sink into a healthy lifestyle the scientists will lead there.
Source: www.g2p.ru