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Tourism in Central Asia TDM 458 Ara Pachmayer
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Overview The Stans - “stans” means land Formerly known as Soviet Central Asia Part of the USSR – except Afghanistan Population Largely Muslim with minority Russian population (in attempts to Russify the region) Geography High mountainous region Lower flat plains
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History Historical ties to the Arab and Ottoman empires Islamic Genghis Khan - unified the area in 1200’s Trading corridor Silk Road Many buildings from the era still standing and are attractions European influence Russian colonization 1400 – 1900 – brought language and cultural traditions USSR - 1917 - 1991 CIS - Commonwealth of Independent States
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1990’s – today – After Independence Economic and political instability after independence Politically sensitive areas - Civil Wars, terrorist cells Ethnic tensions with ethnic Russians Poorly developed infrastructure Kyrgyzstan is presently the most stable
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Tourism Today Moscow to Beijing Railway Cultural Tourism Religious sites Traditional cultures Adventure Tourism – rock climbing, mountaineering, river sports Winter Tourism Skiing, trekking Silk Road Tourism
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WTO Silk Road Project
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Tourism Today Problems for development Not much potential for mass tourism – perhaps niche tourism though? Corruption, bribes standard, totalitarian governments Transportation issues Getting there – no direct flights to the region for the most part Getting around - poor road conditions, links to other destinations, some of the most dangerous roads in the world Image issues - case of Kazakhstan (see textbook highlight on the movie Borat) and negative reports from tourists Visa and entry issues
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Tourism Today Problems for development Lack of modern accommodations Entrance fees higher for tourists Language Barriers Relatively few speakers of other languages Languages spoken are difficult not widely taught (Persian related though for some countries) Lack of qualified tourism service providers Source markets for tourism VFR - so spend less money overall From former Soviet Republics Difficult to compete with most other destinations outside the region
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Case Study - Afghanistan Well developed tourism in the 1960’s and 1970’s 90,000 tourists each year Many cultural attractions, Buddhist cultural sites, ancient cities, mountain trekking Hippie Trail - came to an end 1978/79 with Islamic Revolution in Iran and Russian Invasion of Afghanistan 1978 - Communist Party take over Results in 10 year war with USSR “Never get involved in a land war in Asia” Afghanistan in disarray after USSR withdrawal Paved way for current instability
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Afghanistan Today Expanding investment in tourism New Ministry of Tourism - to promote tourism Current poor relations with US as a result of alleged harboring of Bin Laden
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Afghanistan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WInEoDRavgI&f eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WInEoDRavgI&f eature=related Afghanistan: an unlikely tourist destination
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