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!

About Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is this super mysterious and off-the-beaten-path country smack-dab in the middle of Central Asia. Think endless deserts, ancient cities from the Silk Road era, and a futuristic capital city called Ashgabat – it's a total clash of old and new!

They're sitting on a ton of natural gas, which has helped shape their culture, which is a mix of nomadic traditions and influences from all over the place, investigated in the course of the tour.

One of the coolest things mentioned while traveling, they have is this giant crater called the "Door to Hell" that's been burning for ages. It's pretty wild! Then there's Merv, an ancient Silk Road city that was once huge and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ashgabat itself is crazy modern with all these white marble buildings seen in the tour, while Kunya-Urgench, another ancient city full of tombs, is also a UNESCO site. And don't forget Yangykala Canyon – the colors are insane!

Most of the country is covered in desert, but there are oases to cool down in, and the Caspian Sea runs along the western side. If you're looking for an adventure off the travel trail, Turkmenistan is definitely worth checking out.

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