The rapid development of the tourism industry is generating deep structural changes in the management of tourism infrastructure in Uzbekistan. This article provides a systematic analysis of the key components of tourism infrastructure, its development trends, and interactions with major economic factors. The study comparatively examines statistical data from 2016-2024 on the expansion of hotel capacity, improvements in transport and logistics systems, growth in investment flows, formation of regional tourism clusters, and service quality enhancements. Moreover, the impact of infrastructure development on tourism demand, the impulse of state policies and reforms on the sector, as well as pandemic-related disruptions and post-pandemic recovery dynamics, are assessed using econometric models. The findings contribute to the development of practical recommendations aimed at modernizing tourism infrastructure, increasing international tourist inflows, improving regional infrastructure efficiency, and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
This article examines the role of private investments in the development of pilgrimage tourism infrastructure in Uzbekistan, assessing their economic impact and the influence of recent reforms on the sector. The study employs statistical analysis, comparative (international) analysis, SWOT analysis, and content analysis to evaluate current trends and the investment potential of pilgrimage tourism infrastructure. The findings reveal that private sector involvement is becoming a key driver in modernizing infrastructure, improving service quality, and increasing the flow of pilgrims. In particular, the expansion of public-private partnership mechanisms, digitalization, cluster-based development, and strengthened international cooperation offer new opportunities for the sustainable growth of pilgrimage tourism.
This article provides a systematic analysis of the socio-economic significance of tourism digitalization in Uzbekistan. Drawing on the international experiences of South Korea, Singapore, Estonia, Spain, and Turkey, the study examines the impact of digital solutions such as smart tourism, e-visa systems, online booking platforms, digital marketing, and electronic payments on tourism development. The paper also evaluates recent trends in Uzbekistan’s digital infrastructure, electronic services coverage, tourist flows, and tourism exports. Comparative analysis reveals that effective use of ICT substantially enhances tourism efficiency, service quality, employment opportunities, and overall economic activity. The article concludes with recommendations aimed at further strengthening the digital transformation of the tourism sector.
This article is dedicated to exploring the prospects of implementing digital technologies to develop pilgrimage sites in the Bukhara region. The use of modern digital technologies is essential for enhancing the region's tourism potential, preserving cultural heritage, and improving service quality for tourists. The article analyzes the positive outcomes and prospects of digitizing pilgrimage sites, mobile applications, virtual tours, and digital marketing. It also discusses the opportunities and potential risks associated with this process.
According to statistical data, as well as the results of a sociological study (in the period December - March 2024), to determine the positive and negative reasons influencing the development of domestic tourism, it was revealed that the Republic of Karakalpakstan is the least popular among tourists (excursionists). This article provides detailed analysis of current issues of tourism development in Karakalpakstan, current circumstances and future plans. Also, the article highlights the state of tourism infrastructure in the districts of the Republic of Karakalpakstan by grouping and comparing statistical data.
In this article, the econometric analysis of the factors influencing the development of tourism in Uzbekistan was carried out, and the annual statistical data of the last years were tested by constructing regression equations based on the method of least squares.
This article examines the country's potential in agritourism, the interest of tourists and agricultural producers in agritourism. The data was analyzed on the basis of basic statistical indicators in the field of tourism and questionnaires received from 153 agricultural enterprises in mountainous, desert and irrigated areas of 12 districts of the Samarkand region, as well as from 210 local and foreign tourists.
According to the measures for the rapid development of all sectors in the Republic of Karakalpakstan on the initiative of the head of our state, 2 types of activity have been designated as specific "growth points" in each district. From that, tourism and greenhouses were identified as the driver industries in Ellikkala district. It's not for nothing. Because the historical objects in the area - castles, are expected to become one of the main tourist destinations of Ellikkala. Of these, 21 listed castles are considered to be worthy of inclusion in the international tourism route today. In 2020, as the flow of tourists decreased significantly due to the coronavirus pandemic, more than 40,000 pilgrims and travelers visited the district in the direction of domestic tourism, "Norinjon Bobo", "Kechirmas Ota Ziratgohi and Shifo Maskani", archaeological monuments and other tourist facilities.
In this article, the importance of effective use of funds allocated by the state for the development of tourism in our country in recent years and its role in increasing the number of tourists were studied. In addition, the mechanisms for the organization of promotional activities at the expense of funds from the non-budget tourism support fund have been implemented