Central Asia 2 - Business Practicum
Located on the western coast along the Aegean Sea, this vibrant city seamlessly blends modernity with rich historical heritage. Economically, it serves as one of the country's most important port cities and a major commercial hub, contributing significantly to industries like trade, manufacturing, and tourism. The predominant religion is Islam, but the city is known for its secular and progressive atmosphere, often embracing a more liberal approach compared to other regions. This openness is reflected in its diverse cultural events and festivals. The culinary scene is a highlight, featuring Aegean cuisine that emphasizes fresh vegetables, olive oil, and seafood. While Western-style clothing is the norm in urban areas, traditional attire with vibrant colors and intricate designs can still be seen during cultural celebrations and in rural communities.
Requirements
Prerequisites
- Background Check
- Passport
Restrictions
- Participants must be 18 or older.



