The next feature in AZERTAC’s “If I Were a Tourist” column highlights the vibrant autumn landscapes along the Kura River.
The Tugay forests stretching along the Kura River are among Azerbaijan’s rare ecosystems. Dominated by willows, white poplars, and oaks, these forests offer not only natural beauty but also unique opportunities for ecotourism. They are captivating in all seasons, particularly in autumn.
In autumn, the forests along the Kura River are covered in golden hues. The gentle rustling of falling leaves and their shimmering reflections on the river fascinate visitors and bring a sense of calm. The vibrant colors combined with the deep silence create an atmosphere of serenity. In the evening, the sunset’s reflection on the water adds new shades, further enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape.
AZERTAC presents autumn views of the Kura River.