Lonely Planet named Uzbekistan the best tourist destination

    Tourism 9 November 2023 2798

    During the international tourism exhibition "World Travel Mart", held in London on November 6-8 this year, the first deputy chairman of the Tourism Committee Jamshid Abdusalamov was awarded a special certificate in connection with the victory in the nomination "Uzbekistan is the best place to travel" for 2024.

    The certificate was awarded by the Vice president of one of the most famous travel publications in the world, Lonely Planet, Tom Brody.

    On October 25 of this year, among 10 countries (Benin, Chile, Croatia, India, Pakistan, Mexico, Morocco, Saint Lucia and Uzbekistan), the experts of the Lonely Planet publishing house recognized Uzbekistan as the winner.

    According to the information provided by Lonely Planet experts, Uzbekistan has been selected to carry out the following reforms:

    "From oasis to oasis throughout Uzbekistan, travelers continue to follow the trade networks of the past centuries. Although camel caravans that once connected thriving fortress cities have been replaced by a high-speed railway and a convenient network of domestic flights, the ancient cultural centers of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva still resemble the era of the Silk Road. A public tourism initiative in the Nurota Mountains shows visitors the life of pastoral communities."

    Earlier, the delegation of Uzbekistan took part in the international tourism exhibition "World Travel Mart" in London, Great Britain, with a national stand.

    The staff of the Tourism Committee, which traditionally participates in the framework of the national stand of Uzbekistan at the international tourism fair "World Travel Mart", widely propagandize the tourism potential of our country among foreign investors, negotiations were held on the wide promotion of the tourism potential of our country among foreign countries, strengthening cooperation with the foreign tourism industry and attracting foreign tourists.

    In particular, an agreement was reached with S. Stanovkin, Head of the Eurasian region of BBC World News, I. Ahmad, Director for CIS and Asia of CNN and International Commercial Director of CNN. Euronews K. With Stein on the promotion of the country's tourism potential in the international arena, on the implementation of projects aimed at highlighting the high culture, rich history and tourism potential of Uzbekistan in the international media.

    For information: Lonely Planet is a publishing house of travel guides and travel books, established in Australia in 1973, has published more than 150 million books. Daily observers make up about 15 million people.