
Judges highlighted map clarity, experience pairing, and realistic pacing across Uzbekistan programs — the same editorial standards we publish in routes and explain in the journal.
Recognition
The award cited three strengths: day-by-day logic that agencies can quote without rewriting, experience hooks with confirmed durations, and pacing notes that acknowledge transfer time between UNESCO cities. Documentation samples included silk-road-classics map exports, craft workshop blocks from bukhara-craft-trail, and shoulder-season positioning for UK and EU buyers. The recognition reinforces our focus on bookable clarity — not brochure poetry.
Sample briefs, emergency lines, and catalog queries bundled with route exports — what judges called quotable product.
City order, drive blocks, and experience pins on one view — the pattern behind silk-road-classics and related editorial routes.
The same programs cited in the award are live in the routes hub — maps, experiences, and catalog handoff included.
