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According to experts, the major factors, influencing annual
growth in the number of tourists, is the development of transport,
communications, growing mobility, urbanization, reduction of
working time, as well as increase of social wealth.
Leaders of the world tourism industry
have prepared the hot-
test destinations for tourists for 2017 for publication of the “Finan-
cial Times”. Uzbekistan is in the second place after Nepal in this
list (“Where to go in 2017?” Financial times, December 27, 2016,
www.ft.com) [3].
According to the newspaper, Uzbekistan is the ideal place for
those who cannot afford long travels around the Silk Road. The
country provides opportunity to familiarize with all the charms of
such travel, including mosques, mausoleums, mosaic and minarets
of the in the ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva.
As one of the most ancient centers of world civilization, Uz-
bekistan has the greatest tourist potential in the region. More
than 7000 historical
and architectural sites, carefully saved invalu-
able spiritual heritage, ancient cities-Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva,
Shakhrisabz, included in the UNESCO world heritage list, annually
attract about two million foreign guests from 70 countries of the
world in our country.
Since gaining independence, fundamentally new principles of State
policy in the sphere of tourism have been developed in the Republic.
Important step in this direction was establishment of the national
company “Uzbektourism” according to the Decree of the Presiden-
tial of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 1992,
which was responsible for
formation of a national model for tourism development. The newly
created company was entrusted with tasks such as coordinating tour-
ist organizations, training in this area, stimulating development of all
kinds of tourism, encouraging investment in the creation of material
and technical base and industry infrastructure, etc.
With the aim of creating a modern, highly effective and com-
petitive tourist complex in the country, during the years of indepen-
dence, a solid regulatory framework
was formed in the Republic,
based on the law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On tourism”, ad-
opted in August 20, 1999.
Main directions of the programmes are infrastructure develop-
ment, including attracting investments, diversification of tourism
products, intensification of activities to attract foreign visitors, im-
provement of infrastructure facilities for foreign visitors, training
and proficiency enhancement of the professionals.
Significant milestone in the annals of domestic tourism was the
entry of Uzbekistan in the UN World Tourism Organization (UN-
WTO) in 1993. For many years, Uzbekistan has been a member of
the Executive Board of this authoritative international organization.
Today it consists of above 150 countries.
Uzbekistan has great potential in this area, has great oppor-
tunities because of the number and variety
of tourism resources,
compared to other countries: including convenient node location in
the transport- geographic area, unique geography and natural attrac-
tions, there are 37 caves on the territory of the Republic. Bioclimatic
conditions allow tourists to be engaged actively in wellness and
sports tourism, especially in winter. Historical and cultural heritage
of Uzbekistan, which reflects long history of the region, associated
primarily with the history of the Great Silk Road (Fergana Valley-
Tashkent-Samarkand-Bukhara-Urgench-Khiva) is one of the main
factors of the country attractiveness.
Uzbekistan is ranked ninth in the world
by number of historical
and architectural monuments. The above gives reason to conclude
that Uzbekistan has great potential for development of tourism
At the same time, the results of the analysis show that appro-
priate attention and necessary support are not rendered, especially
financial, for development of tourism infrastructure; overcoming in-
stitutional, managerial and human resource problems in the industry
was a formality. The situation in the case pointed to absence of inter-
agency coordination in this area at the appropriate level.
Not coherent policy in this area also
negatively reflected in hos-
pitality management, to one extent or another.
Experts estimate that revenues from international tourism in
Uzbekistan in recent years accounted for no more than 10% of the
potential. Despite having potential, income from tourism in Uzbeki-
stan does not exceed 2 per cent of GDP, whereas in other countries
(Spain, the United States, France, Egypt, Malaysia, the U. A.E.) tour-
ism revenues range from 10 to 45% of GDP. Such contrast in earning
capacity in tourist industry raises questions
about causes and makes
find solution to this problem. (Table 1).
Table 1. – Comparative analysis of selected indicators of the world by the tourism industry
(million people); (Based on the official of materials prepared by the author)
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