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P u b l i s h e d b y :
T R A N S A s i a n R e s e a r c h J o u r n a l s
AJMR:
A s i a n J o u r n a l
o f M u l t i d i m e n s i o n a l
R e s e a r c h
( A D o u b l e B l i n d R e f e r e e d & R e v i e w e d I n t e r n a t i o n a l J o u r n a l )
ECOTOURISM OF FERGANA VALLEY
Yagyaeva Elvina Bakhtiyarovna*
*FerPI Department «Teaching languages» teacher
FerPI. ferpi_infoedu.uz http:// ferpi.uz 150107.
Fergana city, Fergana street,86, UZBEKISTAN
Email id: nodisha1986@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
This article reveals aspects of the development of ecotourism in Uzbekistan. As we know, the
republic has opportunities for the development of international and domestic tourism, as
evidenced by the many objects of material and cultural heritage, natural and climatic conditions,
unique national cuisine and unsurpassed hospitality of the Uzbek people attract travelers. The
purpose of this study is to analyze the development of ecotourism in Uzbekistan.
KEYWORDS: Ecotourism, Service, Opportunities Of Tourism, Recreation, Infrastructure.
INTRODUCTION
Ecotourism is a new phenomenon in the global tourism industry. Therefore, today ecotourism is
recognized as one of the most promising types of tourism. The term “ecological tourism”
(ecotourism) was proposed back in 1980 by Mexican economist Hector Tseballos-Laskurein,
who defined its content as “travel of naturalists to untouched corners of nature especially for
studying, observing the wild flora and fauna and receiving joy from communication with nature,
as well as cultural values, both ancient and modern, which these territories possess”
After 20 years, Francesco Frangalli, WTO Secretary-General, at the opening ceremony of the
Year of Ecotourism noted: “Ecotourism is far from a secondary type of activity, it should not be
regarded as a transient hobby or fad or even a secondary niche in the market; rather, it is one of
the “trump cards” of the future tourism industry. Ecotourism is crucial for the balanced,
sustainable and responsible development of the tourism sector”
Today, environmental tourism is the main source of income for some countries, such as Kenya,
Tanzania, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Nepal, the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
In countries of Western Europe and North America with a capacious ecotourism market,
domestic ecotourism is developed. Recently, Uzbekistan has also become a popular ecotourism
market.
ISSN: 2278-4853 Special Issue, March, 2020 Impact Factor: SJIF 2020 = 6.882
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