AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLuxury Travel Boost: Delhi’s Journeys N Tales says demand is rising for bespoke, experience-led luxury trips over generic package holidays. Nature Tourism Numbers: Kyrgyzstan logged 271,000 visitors to its nature parks in 2025, with Sary-Chelek, Kyrgyz-Ata and Besh-Tash leading; digital upgrades are also underway. Weather & Safety: A storm warning runs June 22–25 with heat up to +38°C, thunderstorms, heavy downpours and mudflow risk—tourists are urged to avoid mountain hikes near gorges. Issyk-Kul Upgrades: Kyrgyzstan plans to introduce Blue Flag certification on Issyk-Kul, aiming to lift water and beach standards using Antalya’s coastal-management know-how. Tourism Growth on the Ground: A 2GIS study finds recreation centers up 63.8% (260→426) from June 2024–June 2026, alongside strong hotel and guesthouse growth. Bishkek Mobility: Municipal parking payments via the “My City” app are live, and a QR-code cashless pilot is starting on suburban/intermunicipal buses. Festival & Culture: Chon-Kemin will host the Snow Leopard EcoFest on July 11, with eco-education, workshops and family activities. Road/City Updates: Toktogul Street is getting bike-lane delineators, and Bishkek plans traffic restrictions for a Portugal vs Uzbekistan fan zone on June 23.
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