The well-known Russian publication "Russian Traveler" has published a special magazine dedicated to the tourism potential of Uzbekistan

02.07.2024 167

The magazine was prepared by the Embassy of our country in Moscow and the SUE "National PR-Centre" under the Tourism Committee of Uzbekistan and published in cooperation with the Russian edition "Russian Traveler".

In the color illustrated edition of Uzbekistan – An Oriental Fairy Tale, you can familiarize yourself with the rules of traveling around the country, get information about unique tourist and cultural routes, take a small gastronomic tour and learn a lot of useful information.

It should be noted that this publication most fully reveals to readers the attractive aspects of visiting all regions and cities of Uzbekistan, as well as tells about the rich culture, traditions, picturesque landscapes, gastronomy and hospitality of the Uzbek people.

The publication presents an illustrated map showing the cities through which the Great Silk Road ran. It is noted that these cities have become real crossroads of cultures, four of which – Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Shakhrisabz – have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

In addition, the special issue provides advice to Russian tourists on how to spend their holidays in Uzbekistan, which resorts are worth visiting and where they are located. The magazine notes that the Chimgan Mountains offer not only picturesque hiking with snow caps of the Tien Shan, walnut and apple groves, hundreds of waterfalls, but also ski holidays.

Special attention is paid to picturesque recreation on the high-altitude Urungach lakes, known as Jade Lakes and located at an altitude of 2000 meters, 120 kilometers from the city of Tashkent.

Other impressive places include the Arashan lakes at an altitude of 2,800 meters with thermal springs, where the water temperature is +36 ° C all year round, and Lake Aydarkul in the Jizzakh region, near which there are several interesting glamping sites.

The magazine also presents a wide range of entertainment events in Uzbekistan: from ethnocultural festivals such as "Navruz" and "Clangs" to gastronomic festivals dedicated to traditional Uzbek cuisine, such as "Gastro Bazaar".

Sports fans are invited to enjoy international sports competitions, and music lovers are invited to visit the Sharq Taronalari festivals in Samarkand and the Element in the city of Muynak in Karakalpakstan.

The magazine is widely distributed not only in printed form, but also digitally through the official website and social networks of the publication "Russian Traveler".

It should be noted that the number of subscribers of the leading Russian travel magazine "Russian Traveler" on social networks reaches 2 million people, when the official page of the magazine has about 4 million monthly views.

The special edition has been issued in the amount of 10 thousand copies and is distributed among the leading Russian travel operators and companies, business and business circles of Russia, as well as at Moscow airports.

This year the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Moscow, together with the SUE "National PR-Centre" under the Tourism Committee, plans to hold a presentation of this magazine in Pavilion No. 66 "Uzbekistan" at VDNH in Moscow.

In general, the informative and informative content of the magazine will allow Russian readers not only to get aesthetic pleasure, but also to take a fresh look at the tourist and cultural attractiveness of Uzbekistan.

Source: IA "Dunyo"

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