Bukhara, a city steeped in rich history and culture, has become a popular tourist destination in Uzbekistan. With 3.5mn visitors in 2022, the city is poised to reach new heights in the coming years to welcome 1mn visitors by 2025.
To enhance visitors' experience, Uzbekistan Helicopters plans to offer bird's-eye views of the city's landmarks, showcasing its beauty and grandeur from a unique perspective.
Bukhara is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan and has a rich history as it has been a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion for many centuries. It has served as the capital of various empires, such as the Samanid Empire, Khanate of Bukhara, and Emirate of Bukhara.
Bukhara is also known as "Noble Bukhara" (Bukhārā-ye sharīf) and has around 140 architectural monuments.
UNESCO has recognized the city's historic center, which includes numerous mosques and madrasas, as a World Heritage Site.
With ten hotels capable of accommodating up to 184,000 guests at once, Bukhara is ready and waiting to welcome travelers from all around the globe.
زار 3،5 مليون سائح محافظة بخاري عام 2022، ويخطط ليصل العدد إلى 10 ملايين سائح عام 2025، وتزداد قدرات محافظة بخارى في مجال السياحة حيث تم تشغيل 184 فندقا لاتساع 10 آلاف ضيف في آن واحد، وتخطط شركة "UZBEKISTAN HELICOPTERS" لتوفير فرص اطلاع السياح على معالم بخارى من الطائرة المروحية. pic.twitter.com/M8gqTPsPRn
— وكالة الأنباء السياحية (@tna_media24) August 21, 2023
The Saudi Arabian travel news agency, TNA_media24, shared information on Bukhara's tourist potential on their Twitter page.
Uzbekistan Helicopters was established to enhance civil aviation in Uzbekistan. It took the place of the State Unitary Enterprise "Airline of Special Aviation Works," which had been in operation since 1997.
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