WAYS TO DEVELOP PILGRIMAGE TOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN BASED ON FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
pilgrimage tourism, religious tourism, tourism development, international experience, tourism potential of Uzbekistan, cultural heritage sites, competitive tourism services.Abstract
This article studies the best practices of foreign countries in the development of pilgrimage tourism and analyzes the possibilities of their implementation in Uzbekistan. In particular, the approaches of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia and other countries to the management of religious tourism are analyzed. Having studied the potential of existing pilgrimage sites in Uzbekistan, their infrastructure and quality of service, proposals and recommendations for the further development of pilgrimage tourism are developed. The article is aimed at the effective use of religious and historical heritage in Uzbekistan, attracting local and foreign tourists, as well as the formation
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