Uzbek ecotourism providing tourists with opportunity to explore the country’s natural beauty
An article entitled “Ecotourism in Uzbekistan: The Path to Sustainable Development” was published on the website of the European Geopolitical Forum.
The article states that ecotourism in Uzbekistan provides an opportunity to explore the country’s natural beauty while promoting its sustainable development. The country is a testament to the power of ecotourism to transform not only the landscape, but also the lives of people.
“You can get a taste of traditional nomadic life by staying in the villages of Tersak, Ovjasoy, Ertoshsoy, Katta Langar, Sina, Gelon and Nanay. Here you can see the line where the earth meets the sky, the harmony of the silver snow cover covering the surrounding area with the golden lights of the sun,” the author writes.
The village of Tersak offers visitors a unique combination of natural beauty, traditional culture and warm hospitality, making it a must-visit destination in Uzbekistan, the portal writes. Tersak is a charming village located in the Samarkand region. Being close to the mountain and waterfalls, it is a great place for hiking and walking tours.
Another pearl hidden in Uzbekistan is Katta Langar, the publication notes. The village is located at the foot of the Zeravshan range, close to the beautiful Hissar Mountains, offering hiking opportunities.
“The nature of Sina, like a paradise haven, attracts tourists. This village, located in the peaceful surroundings of Surkhandarya, serves as a symbol of tranquility and a deep connection with the natural world. Tucked away in seclusion, surrounded by vast mountain views, it provides a haven of tranquility for visitors,” the Geopolitical Forum summarizes in the article.
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