In 2023, Abdyrazak became a member of the UNDS project “Promoting Trade” aimed at developing adventure tourism. Kyrgyzstan: As a legal entrance camp became a symbol of sustainable tourism and cultural heritage of the Pamiro-Alae Valley Climate and environment Abdyrazak Nushanov was born and raised in the Kyrgyz village of Sary-Mogol, a picturesque corner of the Pamiro-Alae Valley, from where the path to the legendary peak of Lenin begins. Alpinists and travelers from around the world come here annually to conquer the top or simply enjoy the grandeur of nature. It was here, inspired by the beauty of his native land and the growing interest of tourists, that Abdyrazak decided to create something special. About this – in the material of our colleagues from the UN Development Program (UNDP). & Amp; nbsp; from the idea – to the first yurt camp 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~More & NBSP; 10 years ago, noticing a lack of comfortable conditions for foreign guests, he decided to open a legal entity near Lake Turparpaul. Starting with three traditional yurts, he gradually turned his project into a sample of sustainable and innovative tourism. Today, the camp is developing successfully, taking about 1,500 tourists in the season, which demonstrates the significant growth and popularity of this resting. ~ 60 > innovation and innovation and innovation Ecology ~ 60 > striving for development, Abdyrazak introduced modern decisions, while maintaining the authenticity of the Kyrgyz culture. in 2018 he established it Sunny panels, making the camp energy -dependent. In the same year, he put the first modern toilet with a biological waste processing system that is safe for the environment. ~ 60 > by 2022 Abdyrazak modernized yurts to the level of international standards, creating a balance of separate collection of garbage with separate Urns for plastic, paper and other waste. partnership with UNDA: new opportunities 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >In 2023, Abdyrazak became a member of the UNDS project “Promoting Trade” aimed at developing adventure tourism. Thanks to grant support, he received & NBSP; washing machine, a windbreaker refrigerator, a refrigerator, 30 sleeping bags and 30 mattresses to expand the business and improve the quality of service. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “I did not miss a single training, participated along with my guides and drivers. The world does not stand still, and we must constantly study, ”says the entrepreneur. cultural tourism: immersion in tradition 60 ~/h2 >> jointly with UNDERSALEDSACED, developed unique programs for guests: 60 ~ ul >~ 60 > “Borsch show”-a master class on preparing traditional baking, where tourists can try themselves as bakers. ~ 60 > “legacy of ancestors”-interactive-interactive-interactive Stories about the Kyrgyz headdresses of the 18th century and their symbolism. ~ 60 > horse tours – travels along hard -to -reach mining routes, accompanied by experienced guides. social responsibility: business for people 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62Abdyrazak created an inclusive workspace, employing three people with disabilities. In the season, the camp provides the work of more than 10 local residents, including guides, cooks and drivers. ~ 60 > family – foundation Success ~ 60 > “Without family support, I wouldn’t succeed,” Abdyrazak admits. His wife coordinates the work of the camp, develops a menu and cultural programs, and children actively help in business development. Elder sons work with tourists, the youngest is studying the hotel business in Turkey in order to introduce new ideas into the family business in the future. 60 ~ h2 > 60 ~ Strong > view of the view in Future ~ 60 > 62 ~ today “pamir nomad” is not just a place for an overnight stay, but a cultural bridge between the past and the present of Kyrgyzstan. This is evidence that sustainable tourism can be profitable, inspiring and useful for everyone. ~ 60 > UNDARS INSITIONS The fifth phase of the regional project “Promoting Trade in Central Asia”, which is financed by the Government of Finland. The project is aimed at providing support to Central Asian countries in ensuring inclusive and sustainable growth by promoting the “green” costs of added value and increasing the competitiveness of the economies of the three countries. The project supports the development of sustainable and safe business, taking into account gender aspects, helping to master new directions and new directions and areas. adapt to changes in the market.