
A Model for Sustainable Tourism in Central Asia – 1st Year Summary
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
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 Eurasian Tourism Association is implementing in Kazakhstan the project “MOST- A model for sustainable tourism in Central Asia
Tajik Association for Promotion of Tourism Development (TATO) expresses its gratitude for the tremendous support for projects in Central Asia.
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.
The Eurasian Tourism Association is implementing in Kazakhstan the project “MOST- A model for sustainable tourism in Central Asia
Tajik Association for Promotion of Tourism Development (TATO) expresses its gratitude for the tremendous support for projects in Central Asia.
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