A delegation of 150 bloggers, journalists, and travelers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has landed in Kyrgyzstan as part of a remarkable tourism promotion effort by the Kyrgyz Department of Tourism. The campaign, aptly named "Get Lost to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan," aims to showcase the breathtaking beauty and rich culture of Kyrgyzstan to a wider audience in the UAE and the Gulf region.
The diverse delegation includes 30 well-known UAE bloggers and influencers, 5 representatives from prominent media outlets, 5 participants from key UAE tourism stakeholders, 50 competition winners from the Wizz Air Abu Dhabi contest, and several popular travelers eager to explore Kyrgyzstan's hidden gems.
As the delegation embarks on their Kyrgyz adventure, they will document their experiences through various forms of media. Expect to see a flood of news articles, social media posts, and captivating videos highlighting Kyrgyzstan's stunning landscapes, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. These media pieces will be shared extensively across UAE-based platforms, fostering awareness about Kyrgyzstan as an emerging and exciting tourist destination.
This initiative builds upon the success of previous campaigns by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi in Georgia and Saudi Arabia. Those campaigns played a pivotal role in attracting UAE tourists to these countries, contributing to a significant boost in tourism. With Kyrgyzstan's unique charm and allure, it is expected that this campaign will further stimulate interest in Central Asia as a must-visit region for travelers from the UAE.
The Department of Tourism in Kyrgyzstan, along with its partners and the enthusiastic delegation, is poised to make the "Get Lost to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan" campaign an unforgettable journey of discovery. As more UAE residents and Gulf travelers learn about Kyrgyzstan's hidden treasures, it is hoped that the country's tourism sector will see a substantial increase in visitors eager to experience the magic of the Kyrgyz Republic.
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