Features of the Development of the Navoi Tourism Circle In the Diversification of the Tourism Market of the Central Tourism Region
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i2.1181Keywords:
Diversification, Regional Tourism, Strategy, Tourism Opportunities of Navoi Region, Domestic and International TouristsAbstract
The features of the development of the Navoi Tourism Ring as a factor in diversifying the tourism market of the Central Tourism Region of Uzbekistan are considered in this article. The work examines the natural, geographical, historical and cultural factors as well as infrastructural potential of the Navoi region and strategic innovative ways for diversification of imported tourism services. By means of comparative, economic-statistical and analytical methods the study analyses trends in tourist flow volumes, development of tourism infrastructure and role of tourism clusters and public–private partnerships. The results show substantial increases in tourism arrivals, tourism exports and accommodation capacity by 2024 due to the expansion of regional tourism reforms and infrastructure. The organization of an integrated tourist routes on the territory of the Navoi tourism it is the stimulation development and increase of competitiveness on region, creation workplaces, effective using local resources and preservation of cultural and natural value. The results of the research suggests that the creation of the Navoi Tourism Ring is an important tool for sustainable tourism development and socio-economic growth in the region.
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