WNAM REPORT: An article by Polish journalist and writer Agnieszka Franus, dedicated to the historic cities and tourism potential of Uzbekistan, has been published in the National Geographic Traveler. The article was included in a special issue of the publication devoted to the 30 most beautiful cities in Asia.
The author describes Uzbekistan as one of the most attractive destinations in the region, emphasizing its rich cultural and historical heritage, unique architecture, and the atmosphere of the cities of the Great Silk Road. The publication focuses on Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, presented as key symbols of the civilizational development of Central Asia.
Special attention is paid to sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Modern conditions for travelers are also assessed positively. The journalist further emphasizes the safety of travel in the country, the convenience of independent tourism, and the favorable value for money of services. In her opinion, even a spontaneous journey through Uzbekistan can provide rich impressions.
Additional interest is generated by the description of a trip to Karakalpakstan and the ancient fortresses of Khorezm, which broadens the perception of the country’s tourism potential beyond the classic routes.
Overall, the publication shapes a positive image of Uzbekistan on the international stage, presenting it as a safe, culturally rich, and promising tourist destination in Asia.