The Challenge The former Soviet Asian States present considerable opportunities to become a major tourist destination in the way of unique cultural, historical, archaeological, and
On 15-th December 2020 in the conference hall of “Atlas Hotel” in Dushanbe city the first round table discussion with stakeholders on the project “a Model for sustainable tourism in Central Asia: building capacities, creating awareness, introducing technology (MOST)” was held.
The Challenge The former Soviet Asian States present considerable opportunities to become a major tourist destination in the way of unique cultural, historical, archaeological, and natural attractions. Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan have strategically utilised tourism for driving
On 15-th December 2020 in the conference hall of “Atlas Hotel” in Dushanbe city the first round table discussion with stakeholders on the project “a Model for sustainable tourism in Central Asia: building capacities, creating awareness, introducing technology (MOST)” was held.
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