Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are cooking up a plan that could make Central Asia the next big travel hotspot: a unified tourism space. Officials from both countries met recently to discuss creating joint tours, cross-border routes, and even simplified visa rules. Imagine exploring Samarkand and then hopping over to Kyrgyzstan’s mountain valleys without a border hassle. The talks signal a fresh push to position Central Asia as a single, must-visit destination. For travelers, this could mean more adventures with less paperwork. For the region, it’s a chance to boost tourism and showcase its stunning diversity.
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