Uzbekistan Tours

No doubts that Uzbekistan as a tourist destination is one of the most popular in Central Asia. It seems like obscure to visit it, but it is becoming more and more visited by lots of tourists each year. Well-preserved architecture from the Golden Age of Islam religion is what makes it so popular. The history of the country goes back to the 1 millennia BC when world-known dynasties of Sogdia, Bactria and Khorezm grew and flourished.  The famous cities from the ancient times are Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Shakrisabz, Margilan, Karshi, Tashkent and many others.

During your tours in Uzbekistan today you can feel the atmosphere of dreamy medieval deserts, stretched with a row of camels loaded with precious goods, making over stops in busy cities. Mix of cultures and people resulted in a big variety of customs and traditions preserved nowadays that you can observe during our tours. You can learn crafts of how to make paper, silk carpets and pottery like many centuries ago by making visits workshops in towns. You can taste the most famous pilaf in Central Asian region prepared on fire with meat, rice, carrots and dried fruits. You can participate in different cultural events and enjoy different shows and master classes.

Thus, Uzbekistan is a country that must be visited if you come to Central Asia. Also, we are ready to extend your tour to Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan and build up a wonderful Silk Road Tour. Come and enjoy Central Asia with us!

Rituals of Kyrgyz people

Rituals are the main feature for any country, and Kyrgyzstan is not an exception. In this turn, we want to reassure the visitors about the fact that their tour will surely be fun as our experts will plan it on the tours and help rent a car. They choose to use a car rent on the tours as boarders come here and go straight to the local people to be able to feel the rituals, and in other words, the traditions of the state. Essentially, the history of ceremonies dates back to ancient times, the period of the Turkic tribes. Owing to the fact that the Kyrgyz people used to live a nomadic way of living, their activities were based on their lifestyle.

As Kyrgyzstan car rental tour is taken, we are delighted to know about the traditions associated with childbirth. The first is known to be suiunchu, or the case of saying good news, while parents are waiting for presents. Then comes the korunduk ceremony, based on giving money to the parents when they come to see the child. The celebration of Beishik toi, the baby born, is the other event. It's a time when a large number of people are coming, frying delicious traditional food, burning archa. Tushoo kesuu is known to be the case of the infant taking its first steps. When this occurs, close friends and relatives are invited to bind the wrists of the boy, and untie the ropes after the trial when the other older children reach him.

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Wedding is the next form of rite that can be witnessed on car rental with or without the driver during the tour. In our country, people seem to give great importance and meaning to wedding and engagement traditions. And now, the main aim is to welcome the highest number of visitors, but with considerable financial losses. The traditional rituals are based on the situation that is now banned, ala kachuu. It seems to be the act, sometimes by an unknown male, of kidnapping the bride. There is no chance or opportunity for the bride to flee the groom's home in the case of kidnapping. Nike Kyiuu, then, or engagement. It is regarded, according to Muslim customs, as the legalization of marriage. When both her friends and family say farewell to her, the tradition where the bride is at the centre of attention is Kyz uzatuu. Then in the restaurant the marriage itself, with toasts and friends, is made. So, these are the major customs of the country that people will experience while renting a car on the Kyrgyzstan tour.

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