The team first introduced the website in Almaty on October 28, launching the brand’s digital presence in the region.
The journey then continued to Tashkent. On November 29, the city hosted an event that presented both the website and the fourth issue of the magazine.

The atmosphere felt warm and friendly: people exchanged smiles and contacts, enjoyed lively conversations, and shared the sense that the region is taking an important step toward the world.
The website now opens Central Asia to travelers from all over the globe. Visitors can explore the region remotely — find inspiration, plan a route, or simply feel its spirit.
The fourth issue of the magazine carries the title “Mountains”. It lifts the reader toward snowy peaks, ski resorts, and endless panoramas where the gaze stretches beyond the horizon.

The new issue brings the charm of winter wanderlust. It offers ideas for the holiday season and tells the story of the legendary Glacier Express — a panoramic train that transforms the road into a journey through magical winter landscapes.
But the essence of the event lay not only in its content, but also in its mood. The Travel + Leisure Central Asia team creates not just a magazine, but a vision of the region. They develop everything — from website concept to editorial content — with deep love for Central Asia and careful attention to detail.