Sunday, July 21, 2024 The ancient land of Tajikistan is renowned for its architectural monuments, natural beauty, and unique sights. Located in Central Asia and bordered by Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan, the country is famous for its rugged mountains, popular for hiking and climbing, and its warm hospitality, offering visitors a chance to experience traditional Tajik customs and cuisine. Tajikistan is now experiencing a surge in its travel industry, boosted by its new visa-free travel policy for 62 countries, including Australia, Canada, and Japan.

This initiative is making the country more accessible to international tourists, driving growth in tourism, and showcasing Tajikistan’s rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. In 2023, Russia saw 262,400 visitors to Tajikistan, a 92.8% increase from 2022.

Kazakhstan had 31,500 visitors, up 31.8% from the previous year . China recorded 13,000 visitors, a significant rise of 490%, or 4.

9 times more than in 2022. Turkey had 10,800 visitors, reflecting a 61.2% increase from 2022.

The largest number of tourists to Tajikistan in 2023 came from neighbouring Uzbekistan, with 805,900 people, marking a 15% increase from 2022. G.D.

P of Tajikistan According to Trading Economics’ global macro models and analyst expectations, Tajikistan’s GDP per capita is projected to reach 1549.00 USD by the end of 2024. The country’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with significant reliance on the production of cot.