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Uzbekistan Sees Forty Percent Yearly Increase in New Tourist Arrivals, Driven by its Visitors from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan

18 February 2026 at 04:12
Uzbekistan Sees Forty Percent Yearly Increase in New Tourist Arrivals, Driven by its Visitors from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan

Uzbekistan has seen a major influx of tourists, with 950,278 tourists arriving in the country for tourism purposes in the reporting month, as per the Uzbek National Statistics Committee. This shows a remarkable rise of 271,600 individuals, reflecting a 40% increase from last year. This is a clear indication of the popularity of Uzbekistan as a tourist destination and the development of the tourism industry in the country.

Neighboring Countries Lead Tourism Surge, Fueling Regional Growth

The largest group of visitors to Uzbekistan continues to come from neighboring countries, further fueling the growth of Central Asia’s tourism industry. Kyrgyzstan leads with 282,798 tourists, followed by Tajikistan with 244,373 and Kazakhstan with 207,858. These countries contribute heavily to the rise in tourism to Uzbekistan, underscoring the region’s growing interconnectivity and the ease of travel between these nations. The steady flow of visitors from Central Asia is vital for regional tourism growth, strengthening the local economy and establishing Uzbekistan as a top destination within the Central Asian tourism circuit.

Boost in Tourism from Russia and Afghanistan

Beyond its neighbors, Uzbekistan also saw strong tourist numbers from Russia and Afghanistan, indicating the country’s increased global tourism appeal. Russia contributed 69,070 visitors, while Afghanistan recorded 43,572 tourists, further reflecting Uzbekistan’s regional tourism strength. This growing influx of tourists from diverse regions is expected to continue contributing to the long-term development of the Uzbek tourism industry.

Expanding Global Reach: Visitors from China, India, South Korea, and Beyond

Uzbekistan’s tourism growth is not limited to neighboring regions. Tourists from China (25,666), India (6,095), and South Korea (3,237) are also making their way to Uzbekistan, signifying the country’s broadening international appeal. Additionally, visitors from Türkiye (12,740) and Turkmenistan (28,150) further underscore the diverse range of countries contributing to the tourism growth in Uzbekistan. This influx of international visitors highlights the country’s expanding visibility on the global tourism map.

Uzbekistan’s Increasing Appeal: A Hub of Cultural and Historical Tourism

The remarkable increase in tourist arrivals is a direct result of Uzbekistan’s focused efforts to position itself as a major cultural and historical destination. With its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, Uzbekistan continues to capture the attention of tourists from all over the world. As the country enhances its tourism infrastructure and marketing efforts, it is becoming an increasingly important player in the Central Asian tourism sector.

Moreover, the government’s commitment to improving tourism services, promoting sustainable tourism, and preserving cultural heritage has played a pivotal role in boosting visitor numbers. As a result, Uzbekistan is not only attracting visitors from neighboring countries but also enticing tourists from further afield, expanding its tourism footprint on the world stage.

Future Tourism Growth: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead

Uzbekistan’s tourism sector is poised for continued expansion, driven by a combination of cultural richness, historical significance, and a growing interest in Central Asia. The increase in tourist arrivals is not only boosting Uzbekistan’s economy but also creating new opportunities for local businesses and hospitality sectors. The continued focus on enhancing tourism infrastructure, from improved transportation to modern accommodation options, will be crucial in sustaining this growth trajectory.

However, as tourism numbers rise, Uzbekistan must also address the challenges of managing growing visitor numbers, preserving cultural heritage, and ensuring sustainable tourism practices. By balancing growth with environmental conservation and local community involvement, Uzbekistan can position itself as a long-term, sustainable destination for global travelers.

A Bright Future for Uzbekistan’s Tourism Industry

The fact that there has been a 40% rise in tourism in Uzbekistan is a very encouraging sign of the growing importance of Uzbekistan as a tourist destination. The rise in tourist numbers, including an increasing number of tourists from other countries in Central Asia, as well as from other parts of the world, is a sign of the growing importance and economic potential of Uzbekistan. With more investment in tourism infrastructure, the tourism sector in Uzbekistan is expected to boom.

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