The Asian market continues to grow. It was not
only ITB Asia which recorded a slight increase last October:
larger numbers of exhibitors from the central and inner Asian
region have also registered to attend this years ITB Berlin. To
accommodate them ITB Berlin has allocated Hall 7.2b as a third
Asia hall, in addition to Halls 26 and 5.2. Exhibitors from
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and
Uzbekistan will now be offering their varied range of products and
attractions under one roof.
Tour operators, tourism offices and hotels are
presenting Kazakhstan in all its diversity as a tourism
destination: the lowland plains of the north and west, the high
mountain ranges in the south east and east, deserts, steppes, the
Caspian and Aral Seas. With an excellent network of routes the
national carrier Air Astana makes Kazakhstan more accessible for
European vacationers too, with flights now available from all of
the major European airports. Unspoiled nature is Kyrgyzstans main
tourism factor, and a number of tour operators are featuring
guided walking holidays and undemanding trekking tours in the
foothills of the Tien Shan mountains. The more than ninety massive
mountain chains in Kyrgyzstan are a favoured destination for many
climbers.
There are many outstanding mountain sports
regions in Tajikistan too. The majestic Pamir range is still
largely unexplored and is a well-kept secret among mountaineers.
The lakes of the Pamir are also worth seeing, including Lake Kara-Kul,
3,915 metres above sea level, and Lake Sares, which was only
created in 1911 as the result of a powerful earthquake which
caused major landslides. The seven lakes of Marghuzor are one of
natures wonders, with their varied shades of blue and green,
which alter according to the light and the time of day.
Mongolia owes its uniqueness to the nomads of
the steppes and their fascinating culture. Visitors to ITB Berlin
can find out how mystical traditions and an untouched natural
world combine to create a breath-taking experience, and will also
be made aware of the traditional hospitality of a proud people. On
the Active and Adventure Tours stand visitors can see for
themselves a genuine yurt, giving them an authentic impression of
the everyday lives of the nomads. Uzbekistan is being presented as
a land for dreamers and discoverers. The great Silk Roads and
major cultural centres such as Samarkand, Buchara, Chiwa,
Shakhrisabz and Tashkent are the epitome of oriental beauty and
mystery.
In Turkmenistan tourists with an interest in
culture can discover traces of antiquity in places such as
Kneurgenc, the city with the highest minaret in Central Asia, the
abandoned oasis of Merv, which has been declared a world cultural
heritage site by UNESCO, the burning craters of Derweze, the
thermal underground lake of Kv Ata and the worlds largest saline
waterfall in the bay of Garabogaz-Gol.
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