Edi Rama: Agrotourism Investments Grow in Bulqizë with New “Temla Retreat” Project

Edi Rama visits Bulqizë and highlights rising investments in agrotourism as a driver of rural development. He inspects the new “Temla Retreat” project, an accommodation and leisure complex designed to support year-round tourism.

The facility includes lodging units, a restaurant, relaxation areas, and outdoor activities such as horseback experiences. The project aims to attract both local and international visitors while promoting the region’s natural landscape of mountains, forests, and outdoor recreation.

Rama praises the initiative as a model for rural development and encourages entrepreneurs to invest in their home areas. He emphasizes that government support will continue through financial instruments such as the “Double Your Enterprise” program, backed by state guarantees.

He says such investments can become important centers for tourism and social activities, helping revive rural economies and create new jobs across the region.

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