Sunday, June 2, 2024 The governments of Russia and Uzbekistan aim to boost mutual tourist numbers to 2 million by 2027, as stated by the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. They believe that executing the planned initiatives will increase the mutual tourist flow by 40% by 2027, nearly reaching 2 million annual trips. This goal will be pursued through enhanced marketing efforts, the creation of new travel routes, and addressing payment issues.

The practical steps of the roadmap are set to be discussed in June during the second meeting of the joint subcommittee on tourism, part of the Travel! tourism forum in Moscow. Russia offers a diverse array of attractions for tourists. The iconic Red Square in Moscow, home to St.

Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin, stands as a must-visit landmark. Saint Petersburg, with its stunning Hermitage Museum and the opulent Winter Palace, showcases the grandeur of Russian history and art. For nature enthusiasts, the majestic Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake, provides breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Additionally, the Golden Ring cities, known for their picturesque churches and historical architecture, offer a glimpse into Russia’s rich cultural heritage. With such varied destinations, Russia promises an unforgettable travel experience. Uzbekistan, rich in history and culture, boasts several prominent tourist attractions.

Samarkand, with its magnificent Registan Square and ancient mausoleums, i.