Uzbekistan

A new destination is opening at the crossroads of the Great Silk Road in Uzbekistan

The "Malik Karvon Family Park" complex, which combines tourism, ecology, agriculture, and modern entertainment services, has been built in the Karmana district of the Navoi region.

A new tourist destination is opening at the crossroads of Uzbekistan's Great Silk Road.

The creation of a new tourist complex in Navoi region, one of the ancient points of the Great Silk Road, is expected to further increase the region's tourism potential.

The project, worth 8 million US dollars, covers an area of 4 hectares. The complex includes a tropical and subtropical garden, exotic plants, a variety of flowers, fountains and ponds, playgrounds, modern attractions, a restaurant and family recreation areas. It is also planned to use innovative and artificial intelligence technologies.

One of the main areas of the project will be agrotourism. Strawberries, blueberries, tomatoes and cucumbers will be grown in modern greenhouses on the territory of the complex. Visitors will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the processes in the greenhouses, as well as get acquainted with agriculture through the livestock sector.

The complex is located on the M37 international highway, which carries about 40,000 vehicles per day. This makes the area a convenient recreation area not only for residents of Navoi, but also for guests from other regions, motorists and foreign tourists.

The complex, called "Malik Karvon Family Park", is scheduled to be launched in September. The project will create 150 new jobs.

The new complex is expected to become one of the places that will combine the tourist potential of the historical region along the Great Silk Road with modern recreation, agrotourism and entertainment services.

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