(And about resources)
Apart from that, available resources for boosting domestic tourism evaluated again and a big investment placed on local destinations such as “Zomin”, “Aydar Kul”, “Chorvok” and many others.
(NO NEED STATISTICS)According to the statistics of 2019 year, export of the tourism services had increased for 26,2 percent comparing with the previous year made $1,313 million and visa free regime for 86 countries [CITATION The19 \l 1033 ]. In 2018 “Travel through Uzbekistan” was accepted to develop the domestic tourism with 77 measurements were provided for the development of the domestic tourism which the responsibility was on the 20 institutions and ministries [CITATION 9To18 \l 1033 ]. Although, to raise an interest of the residents for domestic travel, credit funds for 400 million sums were allocated [ CITATION 9To18 \l 1033 ]. In 2018, 6300 independently organized domestic trips were held, obviously, from total 1200 trips’ the pointed destination was Samarkand region, and 1100 trips for Khorezm and 1090 trips for Bukhara regions [ CITATION 9To18 \l 1033 ]. As a result, “Travel through Uzbekistan” program was cause to conduct more than 15 million trips in the inbound tourism sphere of the country [ CITATION 9To18 \l 1033 ]. In Uzbekistan, more than 7000 historical and architectural monuments [CITATION Uzb \l 1033 ] that contributed to the national tourism industry field. Uzbekistan is in 7th place among the countries will the contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP grow faster from 2019-2029 based on the statistics of The Travel & Tourism Global Economic Impact & Trends 2019 which made by World Travel & Tourism Council [ CITATION Wor19 \l 1033 ]. The history of this country comes from the root of the Millennia lived in by people about one million years ago [ CITATION Emb \l 1033 ]. Although the historical cities recognized by the UNESCO World Heritage list, Bukhara – Capital of Islam culture, Khiva – the medieval city saved in good condition, Samarkand – the pearl of the east, and Shakhrisabz are the heart of the history of Uzbekistan. Samarkand and its region covers about 38 percent of the touristic resources of Uzbekistan [ CITATION Khu18 \l 1033 ]. In addition, Samarkand city’s great history is connected with the Great Silk Road. The 36 historical, 71 sculptural, 225 monumental art, 780 architectural, 1530 archeological objects can prove this city’s greatness without doubt [ CITATION Jum20 \l 1033 ]. In the case of Bukhara, 140 medieval historical buildings are come till now [ CITATION SuY20 \l 1033 ]. The heritage objects are related to X-XVII centuries [ CITATION SuY20 \l 1033 ]. Also, except the emblematic (thumps UP) capital of the Islam culture, Bukhara has an opportunity to develop the dark tourism via The Tower of Death and prison of Zindon sights [ CITATION Ric \l 1033 ]. Moreover, about 160 Islamic monuments are indicated, and several historical places related to Sufism. For example, these are the Bakhauddin Ensemble in Bukhara, the Bayan-Quli Khan Mausoleum, the Mausoleum of Sheikh Zaynudin Bobo, the Mausoleum of Zangiata in Tashkent, and et cetera [ CITATION Sil \l 1033 ]. Except for the well-known historical and religious sights, local tourism destinations have a high potential to attract tourists via landscape beauty, fewer knowns architectural sites, gastronomy, adventure, and sports tourism. For instance, Zomin, Aydar Kul, Chorvok, Chimyon, To’yabo’g’iz, and et cetera. Also, UAE investors showed interest in the Shirmonbuloq resort which is an indication of great interest in local tourism. And some works are going on establishing local tourism in Urgut and Sarosiyo districts.(information came above should be placed in resource section) Moreover, areas like Krasnogorsk, Aktash, and Ohangron are getting popular during the Covid-19 pandemic period. To develop local tourism more, the ministry of Tourism and Sport formerly was called the Tourism committee has established the concept of a family guest house to raise local small and family businesses at the regional level.
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