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Uzbekistan showcases Namangan at travel fair in Mumbai

NITN | @notintownlive | 08 Mar 2019, 12:12 pm

Uzbekistan showcases Namangan at travel fair in Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 8: Keen to promote the country's tourist destinations to the global audience, Uzbekistan participated in the Times Travel Show Expo held recently in Mumbai.

During the event, the tourism potential of Uzbekistan, particularly, Namangan region was demonstrated to the attendees.

Uzbekistan's kiosk was installed on the exhibition area in cooperation with the Embassy of Uzbekistan in India and the representative office of the National Airline Company “Uzbekistan Airways” in Mumbai.

Various information, manuals and video material prepared in English, were placed disseminated from the Uzbekistan kiosk decorated in the spirit of tourism potential, history and culture of the country.

Within the framework of The Times Travel Show, a separate corner highlighting the Namangan region was also organized.

It demonstrated available opportunities for Ziyorat tourism, ecotourism, family tourism and others for foreign tourists visiting the region.

More than 10,000 people attended the two-day exhibition.

The visitors were provided with comprehensive presentations on the tourism potential of Uzbekistan, existing tourism trends, opportunities and amenities.

Specifically, Indian tourists were able to get detailed information on the “e-visa” system and simplifications in this direction, as well as flights between Mumbai and Tashkent.

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