
In this paper the researcher looks at the tourism elements in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, emphasizing maintainable and capable travel. As one of the most stations of the Silk Street, Samarkand is recognized for its one of a kind mix of social and verifiable wealth that pull in sightseers around the world. Be that as it may, like numerous verifiable cities, it faces the double challenge of capitalizing on its tourism potential whereas protecting its natural and social legacy. This think about investigates how Samarkand can explore these challenges through feasible tourism hones. To improve the examination, this inquire about draws a comparative system with Vladivostok, Russia, a city that has as of late executed fruitful economical tourism methodologies in spite of its past essentially as a vital military and maritime base. By comparing the approaches taken in Samarkand with those in Vladivostok, this ponder highlights both the one of a kind and common challenges and openings confronted by authentic cities transitioning towards economical tourism. The comparison points to discover out significant arrange that can be connected to Samarkand to cultivate a mindful tourism segment that contributes to both financial development and feasible improvement (Smith, J., 2020; Lee, H., & Park, S., 2019).
Samarkand, feasible tourism, Silk Street, UNESCO, Cultural tourism.
Samarkand, feasible tourism, Silk Street, UNESCO, Cultural tourism.
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