The tourist potential of the Baikal-Amur Mainline was presented at the Eastern Econimic Forum: efforts to develop the route were coordinated by six Russian regions through which the railway route passes – from Taishet to Sovetskaya Gavan.
"The Baikal-Amur Mainline is not only a strategically important logistics corridor and transport flows. By the road's 50th anniversary, which it celebrated in 2024, it became obvious that its present and future are connected, among other things, with tourism," noted Yulia Ivanova, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Zabaikalsky Region.
The participants of the meeting agreed that the "tourist BAM" has all the potential to become a powerful tourist brand at the federal level. There are all the prerequisites for this: unique objects of display, attractors in the spheres of natural, industrial, cultural and educational tourism are concentrated here, united by convenient and understandable logistics.
