UZBEKISTAN TOURISM AND TOUR OPERATORS
The number of travel agencies increased from 983 in 2018 to 1,482 in 2019. Uzbekistan introduced the visa-free system in 2018, from a total of 18 countries to 65 in 2019, and from January 1, 2020, 86 countries introduced the system. without visas.
2019 WAS MARKED BY THE FOLLOWING MAJOR EVENTS:
The First Pilgrimage (Ziyorat) Tourism Forum (Bukhara region)
- Bakhshi Art Festival, Archaeological Forum (Surkhandarya Region)
- Game of Warriors (Khorezm region)
- Auto Rally Muynak, Music Festival Element (Republic of Karakalpakstan)
- CIS Travel Fair (Samarkand region)
- Geographical Tourism Forum, Pomegranate Festival (Kashkadarya region)
- Electronic Music Festival, Gastronomic Festival, World Influencers Congress (Tashkent).
Number of permanent shows
There is a total of 1188 accommodation units, including 833 hotels, 214 hostels and 141 others.
In 2019, the capacity of hotel rooms was 26,147.
According to statistics, the number of tourists visiting Uzbekistan in 2019 increased by 26.2% from 6,747,500 to 5,346,200 in 2018.
The largest number of tourists is from Central Asia with 5764 people. 500 people. 495,600 tourists came from CIS countries. The number of non-CIS visitors was 488,400.
Most tourists come from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Afghanistan, China, South Korea and India. Of these, 81.8% visited Uzbekistan to visit family and friends, and 15.5% went on vacation. The proportion of those who came for other reasons such as medical treatment, shopping, business or studies was 2.7%.
The number of tour operators in 2019 reached 1,482, against 983 in 2018.
number of tourists visiting Uzbekistan in 2016-2020
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Conclusion
Travellers continue to seek authentic experiences. The tools they use to research and book these experiences are constantly changing due to innovations in technology. Destinations are also challenged by limited financial resources and strong competition for tourist dollars from other iconic and even lesser known locations. The personalisation of travel suggests that independent travel will have a stronger presence than group travel, however, we must always consider the type of traveller. The travel services sector is being forced to innovate at a startling rate.
It is time consuming and counterproductive. Transactions must, in turn, be agreed, renewed and closed. Complex, inefficient and difficult to maintain. Negotiating multiple contacts individually can be time consuming and inefficient.
DISADVANTAGES: If the journey is not difficult, the travel agent may overburden you. If you are an experienced traveler, this process will be easier than you think. And if you trust the travel agent, you have to talk, wait for the working hours and manage the schedule of others differently.
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