A group of professors, teachers, and staff organized a trip to Zomin district, recognized as the “Switzerland of Uzbekistan,” on February 28 – March 1 of this year.
The participants stayed at a modern hotel built in the “Suffa” plateau area, within the Zomin tourist-recreational zone, and had a meaningful rest in the lap of the mountains. The fresh morning air, snowy peaks, and unique landscapes amidst the juniper forests uplifted everyone’s spirits.


During the trip, team members ascended to a height via a cable car and admired the beautiful natural landscapes. The green juniper forests and the vast mountain ranges left an unforgettable impression on the participants.


Sincere conversations in the bosom of nature, friendly communication, and photos taken for memory added a special charm to the trip. This visit not only provided enjoyable relaxation but also strengthened team unity and offered spiritual nourishment.


