Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni salt flat and Uzbekistan’s Silk Road may not have much in common. But in 2026, the home countries of ...
On the institutional front, Uzbekistan will launch a new phase of public administration modernization through the complete renewal of the e-government platform, the expansion of digital services, and ...
Post-pandemic growth, rising revenues, and infrastructure investment are driving Uzbekistan’s push to make tourism a core ...
Despite this major trend in Central Asia, the pro-Russian, or seemingly pro-Russian, policies of regional leaders may have a ...
Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority reported a 6% growth in overnight visitors in 2025, totaling 1.35 million. Notable visitor growth was driven by direct flights and increased arrivals from ...
Uzbekistan’s Tourism Boom Redraws Central Asia’s Travel Map as Regional Neighbors Fuel Record Growth
Uzbekistan records a major tourism surge in 2025, welcoming a record number of foreign visitors as growth outpaces ...
The Head of State identified priorities for updating the activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and foreign diplomatic ...
Uzbekistan ranked among the seven fastest-growing destinations worldwide for inbound tourism between January and September 2025, according to the latest analytical data released by the World Tourism ...
Uzbekistan has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing tourism destinations, with international arrivals up 73 percent compared with 2019, according to UN Tourism. Improved connectivity, visa ...
Despite a string of devastating storms in the second half of the year, foreign tourist arrivals have risen by more than a fifth. Vietnam is on track to receive a record high of 21 million foreign ...
Uzbekistan’s diplomatic service expands its role in tourism, protocol, and international cooperation
The State Unitary Enterprise “Diplomatic Service” (DIPSERVICE) operates under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan and plays a central role in supporting the country’s ...
TASHKENT - Uzbekistan saw a 75 percent surge in tourist arrivals from China in 2024, local media reported on Saturday, citing the country's statistics agency. Statistics show that 74,304 Chinese ...
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