“Uzbek Village Tourism Concept on the Riverside”
🌿 Introduction
A 40–50-hectare abandoned riverside area in Tashkent region is being transformed into a vibrant eco-tourism destination — the “Uzbek Cultural Riverside Village” — combining traditional architecture, ecological sustainability, and modern recreation.
🏡 Project Concept
The complex will feature 40–60 traditional Uzbek houses, a fishing lake, swimming pools, sand and children’s play zones, 5–8 boutique national restaurants, a petting zoo, horse riding routes, picnic areas, view terraces, zipline and rope bridges, and a waterfall.
All systems will operate on green energy — solar panels, wind turbines, and rainwater collection systems.
🌳 Regional & Environmental Benefits
Revitalization of abandoned lands.
Promotion of eco-tourism and biodiversity conservation.
Reduction of the carbon footprint.
👨👩👧👦 Social Impact
Creation of 150–200 permanent jobs.
New income opportunities for local farmers and artisans.
Preservation and global presentation of Uzbek cultural heritage.
💰 Economic Benefits
Attraction of 50–70,000 tourists annually.
Sustainable income from hospitality, recreation, and transport services.
Boost to local production, crafts, and agro-tourism.
🏞 Conclusion
The “Uzbek Cultural Riverside Village” will become a model of sustainable tourism — where culture, nature, and innovation meet to shape the future of regional development.