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Tourism in Uzbekistan: After the Pandemic, a New Strategy

Tourism in Uzbekistan: After the Pandemic, a New Strategy

By Surayyo Usmanova
Battered by the pandemic, the tourism industry is critical to post-pandemic economic recovery in Uzbekistan.

Hats, Carpets, and Dances: Bits of Central Asia’s Intangible Culture Added to UNESCO List

Hats, Carpets, and Dances: Bits of Central Asia’s Intangible Culture Added to UNESCO List

By Catherine Putz
Uzbekistan's Khorazm dance, Kyrgyzstan's kalpak, and Turkmenistan's carpets all notched spots on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List
Islamic Tourism Has Great Potential in Uzbekistan

Islamic Tourism Has Great Potential in Uzbekistan

By Surayyo Usmanova
As Uzbekistan opens to the world, its many important religious sites can form the base of a tourism boom.

Citizens of 45 More Countries to Get Visa-Free Access to Uzbekistan

Citizens of 45 More Countries to Get Visa-Free Access to Uzbekistan

By Catherine Putz
As of February 1, tourists from 45 additional countries will be able to travel to Uzbekistan for 30 days without a visa.

Uzbekistan Set to Introduce E-Visas

Uzbekistan Set to Introduce E-Visas

By Catherine Putz
Tashkent will also introduce a five-day visa-free transit scheme, positioning the country as a better Eurasian hub.

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Uzbekistan Loosens Visa Controls, Again

Uzbekistan Loosens Visa Controls, Again

By Catherine Putz
Citizens of 39 countries promised simplified visa procedures and 7 countries granted visa-free travel to Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan Postpones Grand Opening: Visa Changes Delayed Until 2021

Uzbekistan Postpones Grand Opening: Visa Changes Delayed Until 2021

By Catherine Putz
A previously heralded visa liberalization has been punted to 2021.
With Surprise Visa-Free Travel Plan, Is Uzbekistan 'Open for Business'?

With Surprise Visa-Free Travel Plan, Is Uzbekistan 'Open for Business'?

By Catherine Putz
Central Asia watchers were genuinely surprised by the decision, and cautiously hopeful.

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