One has only to hear the magic word "Uzbekistan", as in the mind immediately there are pictures of a noisy Asian bazaar, orderly camel caravans, captivating dances of oriental beauties. But Uzbekistan is not only the freshness of juicy fruits, the aroma of delicious pilaf, the heat of the tender sun and the cordial hospitality of the hospitable Uzbek people! The ancient history of this region, its good and wise traditions are rich and amazing!
We invite you to see Uzbekistan in all its glory: its ancient mysterious cities, hot sands of the Kyzylkum desert, rock paintings of the Sarmysh canyon and the coolness of Lake Aidarkul! During Uzbekistan tours (https://www.people-travels.com/uzbekistan-tours/) you can also get acquainted with the amazing crafts of this land and even spend a night in real yurts!
Historians argue that Samarkand is older than Rome. Tourists do not for nothing come here from all over the world. Here you can meet Russian, British, French, Japanese. The appearance of all these monuments of architecture is simply amazing, as if you got into some historical film.
But this is in no comparison with the fact that you begin to experience, going inside. Having got into this room and looking up, involuntarily you open your mouth, fascinated by the sight. Sunlight, reflected from gold, creates a truly magical atmosphere.
During the trip it is worth to visit the legendary Savitsky Museum in Nukus, which has the world's second collection of Russian avant-garde art of the early XX century. There you can also go to the dying Aral Sea.
Khiva is a beautiful city museum with Khorezm culture, not characteristic of the rest of the country. Bukhara - place number 1. It is a magic, fabulous city with Persian culture. It has hardly been reconstructed, it is full of charm. These are clay houses, olden time, Muslim beauty, ancient baths, food. All this is real Uzbekistan. The city seems to be from books.
You need to go to the Fergana Valley, if you are interested in silk and ceramics. There are no architectural monuments there.
In Uzbekistan, the industry of folk handicraft is widely developed. Lovers of original souvenirs will be satisfied. Someone prefers cashmere Bukhara scarves, girls like silk, and tourists like pottery and dried fruits.
Coming to Tashkent, you understand that this is a city of contrasts. Although it's still a capital with beautiful glass buildings, paneled high-rise buildings, architectural monuments, here you can still see a bit of antiquity.
It is worth taking a walk in Tashkent and be surprised. There are many beautiful Stalinist houses, green courtyards.
You also may go to Charvak. Near Tashkent there are huge snow mountains.