
Tourism industry is the most growing sector of economy in Uzbekistan, and so its economic benefits. Moreover, number of tourists, visiting cities connected with ancient Silk Road, are growing on annual basis. In order to benefit from this sector of economy in a long-run, we should approach to the tourism industry as a separate and important branch of economy. By doing so, we can create sustainable tourism resources and prevent exploitation of them in the future. Most of the countries in Europe established efficient ways of developing tourism industry in a global scale and benefited from those approaches. Implementing those methods of developing tourism in Uzbekistan, we can strengthen this branch of economy and take advantages of it in efficient way.
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