Üzbegisztán hegyi úti céljai: Fenntartható turizmus
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00:18Treat yourself to the calm and beauty of Uzbekistan's mountain escapes.
00:22Just outside Tashkent, Chavak Lake shines like a jewel.
00:26It's hard to believe that this kind of landscape exists just two hours from Uzbekistan's capital Tashkent.
00:32But this is a reality. Here, in the northeast corner of the country, life slows down.
00:38Nature, culture and calm come together.
00:41Chavak is more than just a lake set high in the mountains.
00:45It offers cool, fresh air, lush green slopes and a peaceful, paradise-like escape.
00:51Chavak, in essence, Tashkent, and all Uzbekistan's lakes, and Damalish,
00:57It's a cool zone.
00:59If it's a safe space, it's a safe space.
01:03It's a safe space. It's a safe space.
01:07Just a short drive from the calm waters of Chavak Lake, Amir Soy Resort brings adventure and elegance together.
01:13It is considered as the largest ski resort in Uzbekistan, but it actually offers view-round experiences.
01:20Well, actually, it's the right time for some laser activities.
01:23Never done it before, but it's always time for new experience.
01:26Let's try this together.
01:28Then, kick up some dust, then adrenaline-pumping ATV ride through the mountain trains.
01:43After the thrill of the ride, unwind in the quiet comfort of the gondola lift,
01:49soaring above the slopes with breathtaking mountain views.
01:53And when arriving at the top of the mountain, you know you have reached the perfect destination.
01:58The view of the Atiensan Valley stretches endlessly before you.
02:02Majestic peaks, rolling green hills, and a sky that seems to go on forever.
02:08But there's another thing that really brings people here.
02:13We are 10 to 15 degrees lower in temperature than down in Tashkent.
02:18It's a big driver when it's 50 degrees in Tashkent, which it can be sometimes.
02:25We've been getting people from different countries now, particularly from this region,
02:30but also, for instance, from the Middle East and Europe, and they're beginning to pick up.
02:36A little further down the mountains, we visit Green Hills Resort that offers something different.
02:41A vibrant mix of sports and family activities.
02:45Wooden houses have been built by a Finnish company using natural materials and innovative technologies.
02:51We've been able toresh it from the 112s.
02:54It's a purpose to build an internationally.
02:56The reason why women are in the community is about tourism.
03:00We also know that some of the things we bring in the country.
03:02We're truly proud of the world to build them through a lot of tourism.
03:04It's very important.
03:05Everyone is aware of the global tourism.
03:08We have the overwhelming tourism.
03:09We have a strong diversity of local tourism.
03:12Even the public and the local tourism has built a lot of in particular.
03:15Green Hills also provides blooming lavender fields, a growing symbol of Uzbekistan's ecotourism efforts.
03:45And then there's Bichmula, a small mountain village that feels like stepping back in time.
04:00Here, people live in harmony with the land and with traditions passed down for generations.
04:15Ewa Dulo and his wife, Bahtisino, are two typical cases of Uzbek hospitality. They make you feel like home.
04:45They make you feel like we are living in harmony with the land of Uzbekistan's alpine escape, a highland heaven where every path leads to beauty and every breath feels brand new.