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Aim. The article considers the potential of the natural, cultural and historical features of the territory of the Dido (Shaurinsky District) basin with its dramatic mountainous setting for the further development of tourism and recreation in regions of the highlands of the East Caucasus. Materials and Methods. In carrying out our study data obtained from field research, including a comprehensive environmental survey of the territory, were used. Field research included on‐site expeditions, profiling, descriptive, identification of key areas, mapping, photography. Historical sources, as well as stock imagery and existing cartographic material, were consulted. Results. The territory’s natural features and historical and cultural heritage were examined in terms of their attractiveness for tourist visits and an option of creating a recreational zone with tourist centres was articulated among other proposals for tourism and recreational development. Conclusion. The Dido basin with its high biological and landscape diversity and distinctive cultural and historical heritage presents significant potential for the development of various types of tourism and an associated local hospitality industry.
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