Itum-Kali district
Itum-Kali district

The Itum-Kali district is located in the south of the Chechen Republic. In the north, the district borders with Shatoy and Achkhoy-Martan districts, in the east with the Sharoy district, in the west with the Republic of Ingushetia and in the south with Georgia. The territory of Itum-Kali district is divided into mountain and forested zones and is located in the gorge at the mouth of the mountain river Chanty-Argun and its tributaries Khacheroy-Erk, Chanty-Erk, Zumsoy-Erk. The administrative center of the district is the village of Itum-Kali. The official date of formation of the village is 1131, and the date of formation of the Itum-Kali district is 1923. On the territory of the district there are 13 rural settlements, which include 31 settlements. The Itum-Kali district rightly claims to be one of the tourist centers of the Chechen Republic. The area is literally littered with sights. On the territory of the district there is the Argun historical, architectural and natural reserve of federal significance and a large number of architectural monuments dating from the IX-XI centuries. The Itum-Kali district has a huge investment potential in the field of recreational services, extreme tourism, agriculture, construction, mining. At present, we are making every effort for the harmonious development of the region in all directions. We will be glad to welcome you both as good guests and as business partners. We hope that our cooperation will be mutually beneficial, fruitful and multifaceted!

Summer tourist traffic to Veduchi grew by 10% thanks to organized eco-trail tours.

Every month, Kavkaz.RF conducted group hikes along the resort's most scenic eco-trails. In addition to the hike, guests of Veduchi were offered a free transfer from Grozny and a professional photo session upon request.

"It all started a year ago with a hike organized by Aishat Ramzanovna Kadyrova, Deputy Chair of the Government of the Chechen Republic. At that time, more than two hundred people joined the 5 km trek. We saw a big surge of interest on social media and an increase in requests for this type of organized leisure activity. This summer, we introduced trekking weekends into the system," says Rustam Tapaev, deputy general director of Kavkaz.RF.

The eco-trail network, which is already extensive—nine routes with a total length of 36 km—is actively developing further. By the end of the year, specialists plan to lay another 30 km of trails, including connecting the Veduchi resort with Lake Kezenoy-Am via a dirt road.

“The route, almost 100 km long, revealed itself in all its glory when we started holding mountain races. It was this track, ”Kezhenoy-Am – Veduchi," that became the most scenic. Together with the Ministry of Tourism of the Chechen Republic, we came up with the idea of creating a route that can be traveled by SUV, bicycle, or on foot," says Rustam Tapaev.

All work is being carried out as part of the project to create the interregional tourist route “National Caucasian Trail.” By next summer, it is planned to create a digital twin of the trails that can be used online and offline, allowing tourists to access information about the trails even without internet access.

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