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Janapar Trail Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Janapar Trail

The trail runs through the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which means "mountainous black garden". The trail was first marked in 2007, and since then volunteers have returned a few times to maintain markings in the southern half of the trail. There is a good website with substantial information, as well as an active Facebook page with a lot of photos where questions can be directed. The majority Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence fromAzerbaijanaround the same time the Soviet Union collapsed, and won a bitter war. No peace treaty has ever been signed however, so the region remains unrecognized internationally. It is beautiful, remote, and surprisingly to many, rather safe. Online information is available on theofficial websiteand the dedicatedFacebook Group. The

Where to Stay in Janapar Trail

  • 🏨Albert and Laura
  • 🏨Alvart Dadayan
  • 🏨Ara and Inga Adamian
  • 🏨Armen and Luisa
  • 🏨Armo
  • 🏨Aro

Janapar Trail Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 9 sections including:

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