Six projects for the "Golden Ring of Bashkortostan" motorway are being implemented in Bashkortostan as part of the "Tourism and Hospitality" national project. This was announced by the republic's Prime Minister, Andrei Nazarov.
"We are allocating federal and republican funds to specific projects: campsites and car campsites, modular bathrooms and showers, laundries, mother-and-child rooms, children's and sports recreation areas, and tourist equipment rentals," Nazarov noted.
It's worth noting that 26 tourism projects in 16 municipalities have received grant assistance over the past three years. These include tourist centers in Ufa, Birsk, Beloretsk, and Sterlitamak.
"Over the past three years, we have attracted 1.6 billion rubles in federal funds under the national project and supported over 200 initiatives. We would like to maintain this level. "I have instructed the Ministry of Tourism to ensure the effective use of funds from the Unified Subsidy in 2026," the head of the republic's government stated.
The bill received proposals from regions, the Presidential Administration, the Security Council, federal agencies, public organizations, and nearly 1,500 citizen appeals.
The forum, which brought together experts from a wide range of industries, hosted approximately 50 business events across three thematic areas: economics and investment, architecture and integrated territorial development, and tourism and hospitality.
This collaboration reflects a broader shift toward discovery-led destination development, bringing together Klook's data and digital infrastructure with OCTB's on-the-ground expertise to shape how travelers experience Osaka beyond its city center.
France has once again cemented its position as the world’s most visited destination, welcoming 102 million international tourists in 2025 – up from 100 million in 2024 – while posting a sharp 9% jump in tourism revenues.