Argun Reserve
Argun Reserve

The Argun State Historical-Architectural and Natural Museum-Reserve is a reserve located in the southern part of the Chechen Republic on the territory of the Vedeno Reserve and covering the Itum-Kali and Sharoy districts in whole, as well as partially Achkhoy-Martan, Vedeno and Shatoy districts. It was established on June 2, 1988 by the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR. The area is 233,800 hectares. We can safely say that the Argun Reserve is an open-air museum. It includes historical and natural monuments of the Argun Gorge. Of the natural monuments on the territory of the Argun Museum-Reserve, the most remarkable is the Sheki-Hyekh cave with sulfur springs, from which a hydrogen sulfide river flows. Of the cultural and historical sites, there are about 150 tower complexes of the early and late Middle Ages, religious buildings, military and residential towers, early Muslim burials, cyclopean structures and other historical monuments. Many objects of the museum-reserve are in ruined condition.

As part of the tourist program, an excursion was organized for a group of tourists to one of the most picturesque places in the Chechen Republic—Lake Kazenoy-Am and the historical and architectural complex in the village of Khoi.

The participants got acquainted with the natural attractions of the high-mountain lake, learned about its history and features. The route then continued towards the village of Khoi, where tourists visited ancient tower structures, viewed observation decks, and learned about the cultural heritage of the mountainous regions.

The excursion took place in a warm and informative atmosphere.

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