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Millions Flock to Namangan for Uzbekistan’s Flower Festival

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Millions Flock to Namangan for Uzbekistan’s Flower Festival

A beautiful tradition is transforming a region. Uzbekistan’s Namangan area saw a massive tourism surge last year. It welcomed a record 1.5 million international visitors. Domestic travel also soared to 5.2 million tourists.
The annual International Flower Festival was the main draw. Its colorful displays and celebrations attracted global attention. High-profile international events added to the buzz. Tourism service exports hit $224.2 million, exceeding targets.

Major New Resort Supports Future Growth

Officials plan to build on this exciting momentum. Tourism is now a key economic priority for Namangan. The goal is to create new jobs and boost local businesses.
A flagship project is the new Arashan Resort. This $150 million complex is rising near the Arashan lakes. It represents a major investment in the region’s future.
The resort aims to serve 2,000 guests every hour. It expects one million domestic visitors in its first years. About 70,000 international tourists are also projected to come. Annual tourism exports from the resort could reach $15 million.

What This Means for Travelers

This growth means new and better travel experiences. Visitors can enjoy world-class festivals and modern resort amenities. The natural beauty of the Arashan lakes will be more accessible.
The region offers a unique mix of culture and nature. You can explore vibrant floral displays and serene mountain landscapes. It is becoming a must-see destination in Central Asia.

Smart Tips for Your Trip

Plan your visit to coincide with the famous Flower Festival. Consider staying in Namangan city to explore local markets. A future trip could include the new Arashan Resort for luxury and nature.

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