Uzbekistan Tourism Industry Statistics 2024

Great Minaret of the Kalon, Bukhara

With the global pandemic officially behind us, the tourism industry has begun its journey towards recovery from what might have been its biggest ever challenge.

2024 is poised to be a significant year for tourism in Uzbekistan, as Khiva has been chosen as tourism capital of the Islamic world.

In 2023 Samarkand was elected as capital city of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the venue for the 25th anniversary session of the UNWTO General Assembly.

Given the continuing trend for global travel post-pandemic, it seems that tourists to Uzbekistan in 2024 could continue to grow.

In this article we look at some of the most important tourism statistics for Uzbekistan.

“Global tourism is on track to return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of year” – Mr. Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary General, UNWTO

Number of Tourists to Uzbekistan

A total of 6.6 million tourists visited Uzbekistan in 2023, just short of the anticipated number of 7 million. This made it Uzbekistan’s second biggest year ever, just 100,000 less than its peak of 6.7 million in 2019.

Year2017201820192020202120222023
Number of tourists (million)2.75.36.71.51.95.26.6

The number of tourists visiting Uzbekistan took a huge dip between 2019 and 2022 as the global pandemic put a halt to international tourism.

From a height of 6,748,500 international tourists in 2019, the number of international travelers to Uzbekistan dropped as low as 1,504,100 just one year later in 2020.

Uzbekistan Tourist Numbers 2017-2023
Number of tourists visiting Uzbekistan 2017-2023
  • In 2023 the projected number of tourists stands at an all time high of 7 million.
  • As of July 2023, 3.7 million foreign citizens had entered Uzbekistan for tourism purposes.
  • The number of US tourists to Uzbekistan stands at 13,965 from January to August 2023.

Uzbekistan Tourists by Country

Uzbekistan Tourists by Country
Top Visiting Countries to Uzbekistan in 2022
  • In 2022, the majority of Uzbekistan’s foreign visitors came from the three neighboring countries of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
  • The number of Russian tourists to Uzbekistan in 2022 was 567,700, representing a 200% increase from 2021.
  • German tourists made up the largest numbers of visitors from any EU state.
CountryNumber of Tourists to Uzbekistan in 2022
Kazakhstan1,551,100
Tajikistan1,447,800
Kyrgyzstan1,356,900
Russia567,700
Turkey75,600
South Korea19,900
Germany17,700
India16,800
USA13,100
France11,000
Great Britain10,500
Azerbaijan10,400
Italy8,800
Spain6,300
China5,400
Top 15 countries with the highest number of visitors to Uzbekistan

Tourism Revenue in Uzbekistan

The tourism sector of Uzbekistan seems to be in the process of recuperation following the global pandemic and the associated decline in revenue. The industry saw a revenue of around 679.00 million US dollars in 2021.

Tourism revenue as a percentage of GDP was 0.98% in 2021. It reached its highest in 2019 at 2.79%.

  • Tourism revenue peaked in 2019 at $1.679 billion
  • Tourism revenue in Uzbekistan dropped by 74% in 2020 as COVID halted global tourism
  • Revenue bounced back to $679 million in 2021up 72% from the previous year
  • Uzbekistan tourism revenue as a percentage of GDP was 0.98% in 2021
YearTourism Revenue in Uzbekistan (million USD)GDP (billion USD)Tourism Revenue as a % of total GDP
2022Data not made available80.39N/A
202167969.60.98%
202039560.220.66%
20191,67960.282.79%
20181,31452.872.49%
201783562.081.35%
201657986.140.67%
201568886.20.80%
201466080.850.82%
2013-2005Data not made availableVariousN/A
20045712.030.47%
20034810.130.47%
2002689.690.70%
20017211.40.63%
20006313.760.46%
199910217.080.60%
199816714.991.11%
199719814.741.34%
19961513.950.11%
Data collated from World Bank and UNWTO

Hotel Statistics in Uzbekistan

  • According to official figures, the total number of hotels in Uzbekistan declined by 7% from 2021 to 2022 from a total of 1,167 down to 1,085.
RegionNumber of Hotels 2021Number of Hotels 2022Change from 2021
Tashkent city27330712%
Khorezm7975-5%
Ferghana49490%
Tashkent region769728%
Syrdarya2014-30%
Surkhandarya6450-22%
Samarkand186116-38%
Namangan262912%
Navoi4437-16%
Kashkadarya43467%
Jizzakh33330%
Bukhara204180-12%
Andijan2622-15%
Rep. Karakalpakstan4430-32%

Uzbekistan Hotels by Star Category

In 2022, Uzbekistan had just 3 five star hotels in the whole country with the majority of the hotels being uncategorized. The next largest category was one star hotels with a total of 231 hotels at this level.

Star categoryNumber of units
No category674
1 star231
2 star36
3 star120
4 star24
5 star3
Uzbekistan Hotels by Star Category

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Tour Agency Statistics in Uzbekistan

Despite poor growth in the hotel industry, the number of travel agencies in Uzbekistan rose dramatically and every region in Uzbekistan increased its number of tour agencies.

There are 348 tourist agencies based in Uzbekistan with the majority being located in Tashkent.

RegionNumber of Travel Agencies and Organizations 2022Change from 2021
Tashkent city1812%
Khorezm1475%
Ferghana913%
Tashkent region567%
Syrdarya2100%
Surkhandarya4100%
Samarkand5739%
Namangan3200%
Navoi1330%
Kashkadarya7133%
Jizzakh567%
Bukhara3194%
Andijan433%
Rep. Karakalpakstan1318%
Number of travel agencies in Uzbekistan

Summary

In 2023, Uzbekistan stands at the threshold of a remarkable tourism resurgence, symbolizing a rebound from the pandemic’s grip. Samarkand’s prestigious role as the capital for the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and host of the 25th UNWTO General Assembly session marks a pivotal moment.

The nation anticipates a historic influx of 7 million tourists, a stark contrast to the challenges faced during the pandemic when international arrivals plunged from 6.7 million in 2019 to 1.5 million in 2020.

Fast forward to 2023, where optimism reigns, with 3.7 million foreign visitors already exploring Uzbekistan, including 13,965 from the United States. Neighboring nations like Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan played a pivotal role in boosting tourism in 2022, with Russian tourists surging by 200%. Germany also emerged as a significant contributor from the EU.

While hotel statistics displayed regional variations, some areas, including Tashkent City and Tashkent Region, experienced growth. Despite these fluctuations, Uzbekistan’s commitment to tourism infrastructure is evident, with a rise in travel agencies across all regions, particularly in Tashkent. With these encouraging trends, Uzbekistan is primed for a prominent presence on the global tourism map in 2023 and beyond.

Sources: Stat.uz, Uzdaily, Stat.uz Tourism Indicators, US tourists to Uzbekistan, Russian tourists to Uzbekistan, UNWTO, World Bank, 2023 tourist numbers

Want to see some of the most beautiful medieval architecture in the world? Then read our guide to travel in Uzbekistan or learn about the Uzbekistan’s most beautiful places to visit.

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