Development Of Ecotourism In The Zaaminsuv Basin Depending On The Altitude Regions
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Zaamin,, Bakhmal,, JizzakhAbstract
The Zaaminsuv River is formed by the melting of snow and ice in the Shovkartag, Zamintog and
Molguzar mountains of the Turkestan ridge, as well as the confluence of many springs. The
Zaaminsuv Basin is located on the northern slope of the Turkestan ridge at an altitude of 550 m to
4300 m above sea level, differs sharply from the surrounding mountainous areas in its unique natural
conditions and has a clear natural boundary. This area of the Turkestan ridge has its own
characteristics and is covered with a variety of forests and meadows with a mild climate and
sparkling vegetation. From low, medium and high mountains to snowy peaks (Shovqortog-4030 m)
is characterized by a wide variety of exotic landscapes. That is why there is a huge potential for the
development of all types of ecotourism. A large part of this area belongs to the Zaamin National
Nature Park.
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