Situated in Central Asia, Uzbekistan is increasingly gaining attention as an eco-tourism destination, characterized by its diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. Offering an array of natural attractions, the country provides opportunities for sustainable travel experiences, as it was disclosed by Embassy of Uzbekistan in New Delhi.
Eco-tourism in Uzbekistan allows visitors to engage with its natural beauty while promoting environmentally friendly practices. With a growing demand for eco-friendly travel options, Uzbekistan has positioned itself as a viable destination for travelers seeking responsible tourism opportunities.
The country boasts several villages, including Tersak, Ovjasoy, Ertoshsoy, Katta Langar, Sina, Gelon, and Nanay, which offer insights into traditional nomadic life and scenic surroundings.
Tersak village, located in the Samarqand Region, provides access to mountainous terrain and waterfalls, making it suitable for hiking and walking tours. Ovjasoy, situated in the Ohangaron district, features blue mountain ranges and juniper forests, offering a retreat for nature enthusiasts. Ertoshsoy village, nestled between Tashkent and Namangan regions, offers panoramic views amidst mountain formations.
Katta Langar, near Shakhrisabz, presents opportunities for hiking and exploration, with views of the Hissar mountains. Sina village, in Surkhandarya, offers a tranquil setting surrounded by mountains. Gelon village, located near Shakhrisabz, provides an exotic escape amidst the Gissar Range. Nanay village has been transformed into an eco-tourism center, featuring abandoned recreation areas.
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