Popular Polish bloggers explored Uzbekistan’s tourism potential
2025-07-14 16:35:00 / News

The group included well-known bloggers such as Zuza Lisowska, Einar Krawczyk, Madinabonu Allaberganova, Kucyk Przemyslaw, Kolarczyk Gina, and Amelia Zalewska. They visited Tashkent, Namangan, Fergana, and Samarkand, where they became acquainted with the country’s rich cultural heritage, traditions, cuisine, and renowned Uzbek hospitality.
In the capital, the guests visited Chorsu Bazaar, the “Tashkent City”, the historic Kukeldash Madrasa, the Hazrati Imam complex, Minor Mosque, the TV tower, and the Center of Islamic Civilization. Additionally, the bloggers enjoyed the atmosphere of popular restaurants and tasted national dishes such as plov, manti, lagman, samsa, kurt, and sweets.
The program in Namangan included attending the Flower Festival, walks through Babur Park, participation in cultural events, a trip to the Chodak mountains, and a cable car ride that offered unforgettable experiences of the natural scenery.
In the Fergana Valley, the bloggers showed great interest in the silk weaving industry in Margilan, traditional pottery crafts in Rishtan, as well as the architectural heritage of Kokand.
Samarkand, the jewel of the East, revealed its majestic landmarks to the guests: Registan Square, Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, the Hazrat Khizr mausoleum, Ulugh Beg Observatory, and Siab Bazaar. They were especially impressed by the convenience and comfort of the Afrosiyob high-speed train.
According to the bloggers, Uzbekistan has a warm and friendly atmosphere, and the local people are distinguished by their sincerity and openness.
Impressions from the trip were actively shared on their social media in the form of videos and photos accompanied by positive reviews. They unanimously emphasized: “Uzbekistan is an amazing place where you feel safe while enjoying sincere hospitality.”
As a result of the info-tour, the participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the country’s tourism potential, its rich cultural heritage, and modern development.
