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Uzbekistan Embassy in India launches online campaign “Visit Uzbekistan - 2018”

NITN | @notintownlive | 30 Mar 2018, 10:08 am

Uzbekistan Embassy in India launches online campaign “Visit Uzbekistan - 2018”

New Delhi, Mar 30: With the aim of boosting tourist flow from India the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Delhi has started an online campaign “Visit Uzbekistan - 2018”.

As part of the campaign, the Embassy has created special pages in Facebook, Instagram and other social media with the title of “Uzbekistan Travel Guide”.

These pages offer comprehensive information on the tourism potential of Uzbekistan, daily updates on the developments in tourism sphere in the country as well as provide answers to questions related to visa, ticket and other tourist interests.

Besides special webpages, the Embassy also created special travel chat-rooms in ‘Telegram; and ‘WhatsApp’ applications with separate groupings for different states and cities of India.

The Embassy officials say Uzbekistan with its rich and diverse tourism potential as well as close historical and cultural links with India is well placed to be one of the best destinations for Indian tourists whose numbers are growing year after year.

“Uzbekistan Travel Guide” links: https://www.facebook.com/Uzbektravelguide/
https://www.instagram.com/uzbekistantravelguide/

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