EMU and "Destination Karakol" Join Forces to Develop Tourism in Kyrgyzstan

Yesterday, at the Eurasian International University, a significant meeting took place with representatives of the "Destination Karakol" information and tourism center, initiated by the Department of Communication, Media, and Design. The event served as an important platform for discussing prospects for cooperation in the tourism sector, including the development of domestic and international tourism in Kyrgyzstan, as well as the training of qualified personnel for the industry.
As part of the meeting, the parties signed a memorandum of mutual cooperation, marking a significant step in strengthening the partnership between the educational institution and the tourism center. This document opens up new opportunities for joint work in the development of the tourism industry and the training of specialists capable of contributing to the prosperity of the sector.
Special attention during the event was paid to interaction with future professionals in the tourism field. Representatives of "Destination Karakol" held a meeting with students of the tourism department, sharing up-to-date information on current trends and prospects for tourism development in Kyrgyzstan. Participants discussed key challenges and opportunities facing young specialists, as well as the importance of innovative approaches in promoting the country's tourism potential. The students not only gained valuable knowledge but also inspiration for implementing new ideas and projects.
"Such meetings help us better understand the real needs of the industry and prepare for future professional challenges," noted the Rector of EMU, U.A. Totuyaev.
This event highlights the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and industry-specific organizations for the development of Kyrgyzstan's tourism potential. Strengthening the partnership between the Eurasian International University and the "Destination Karakol" center will be a significant step toward creating a competitive tourism industry and training highly qualified personnel capable of contributing to its growth.