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ISSUE 2
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2022
ISSN: 2181-1601
Uzbekistan
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DISABLED TOURISM IN THE WORLD AND IMPLEMENTATION IN
UZBEKISTAN
Madina Lazizova
Mokhinur Berdiyorova
Student of KarSU
Student of KarSU
ABSTRACT
This article aims to create opportunities for people with disabilities to travel
around the world and to introduce this route in Uzbekistan.
Keywords:
People with disabilities, tourist route, special corridors, hotel, travel
For people with disabilities, tourism is a very broad concept that combines
different types of tourism. Disability tourism includes the availability of special
facilities for people with disabilities on beaches, hotels and transport, especially for
people with disabilities to relax, relax with healthy people, go on excursions.
Disability is a social phenomenon. Each state, depending on its level of
development, forms a socio-economic policy for people with disabilities. Currently, the
number of people with disabilities is approaching 10 million. In our country, when less
work is done for people with disabilities, their vacation questions are less likely to arise,
and few believe that more vacations can be active. Tourism can be very useful as a
method of social rehabilitation of people with disabilities. Russia, for example, has
issued a number of decrees that allow people with disabilities to move freely and
independently through the city. Most healthy people do not understand why a person
with a disability should walk the streets. Not only strangers but sometimes even
relatives can't understand it. Let's say people don't have time to think about the
psychology of people with disabilities. But it is not clear. Owners of hotels, shops and
other establishments do not understand why a person with disabilities is also a potential
customer. It can be helpful, too, and you need to engage it.
As part of its policy for making holidays and leisure activities more accessible for
people with disabilities, the Secretary of State for Tourism has implem
ented a “quality”
label for the accommodation of disabled people, in partnership with tourist professionals
and associations working on behalf of the disabled.
The objective of this tourist label is to provide reliable, descriptive and objective
information on the accessibility to its tourist sites and facilities, taking all varieties of
handicap into account to develop a suitable tourist offer that forms part of the more
general purpose offer to provide a competitive advantage to those tourist professionals
who subscribe to the approach
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