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Uzbekistan is a Central Asian unmissable gem with vibrant culture, rich history and stunning architectural wonders. Explore the bustling bazaar in Tashkent and marvel at the detailed craftsmanship of the Kukeldash Madrasah. Uzbekistan stores numerous museums with millions of artefacts holding cultural, historical and spiritual value. Samarkand is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to numerous one-of-a-kind cultural and architectural landmarks and has preserved exemplary works of Islamic art and architecture. Visit Registan Square and the breathtaking beauty of the Shaha-i-Zinda mausoleum.

Delve deep into Uzbekistan's history by visiting Bukhara; its well-preserved historic centre and magnificent mosques are a treat to your eyes. Along the journey, savour the flavours of Uzbek cuisine, indulge in traditional tea ceremonies and immerse yourself in the warmth of Uzbek hospitality. Uzbek and Turkey share their culinary traditions; the salty yoghurt, Ayran, is the national drink of Turkey and is also famous in Uzbekistan. Local Uzbek cuisine must be embraced; Plov, Shashlik, Lagman, Fried lagman, and Shurpa are a few famous dishes of Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan has captivating and historically rich destinations; explore ancient cities, admire architectural wonders or immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage. Uzbekistan offers a truly enriching and memorable travel experience. You'll love the tradition and culture of the country. Let's explore some amazing activities to do while travelling to Uzbekistan.

Museums

The Uzbekistan Museum stands as a beacon of cultural preservation and historical significance within Uzbekistan. The museum showcases an extensive collection and meticulous curation that reflects the profound artistic achievements and milestones that have shaped Uzbekistan. The State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, Nukus Museum of Art, and Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan are the few museums of Uzbekistan.

Shopping

Shopping is always a great idea; you'll want to shop and collect souvenirs while travelling to Uzbekistan. Shop for some traditional "Suzani"; traditional embroidery on blankets, pillowcases, jackets and purses. Silk products, handwoven carpets, Ceramics and Traditional fur hats are a few amazing things that can be found here. Chorsu Bazaar, Siyob Bazaar, Kokand Bazaar and Urgut Bazaar are famous Uzbekistan bazaars.

Mosque

The Mosque in Uzbekistan is an architectural marvel nestled within the captivating landscape of the country. A few famous mosques are in Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent; serves as spiritual landscape inspiring worshipers and visitors. Some famous mosques in Uzbekistan are Ak Mosque, Baland Mosque, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Bolo Haouz Mosque, Juma Mosque, and Kalyan Mosque.

Hiking

Uzbekistan offers a plethora of captivating hiking destinations that cater to nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Embrace the picturesque view and pristine alpine lakes; the hiking experience provides a haven for hikers seeking breathtaking views and challenging trails. Some majestic peaks of Uzbekistan are the Tian Shah Mountains, Nuratau-Kyzylkum Biosphere Reserve, and the Ugam-Chatkal National Park.

Laos Facts and Figures
Uzbekistan Facts and Figures
Name : Republic of Uzbekistan
Location: Central Asia
Time : UTC+5
Capital : Tashkent
Major cities : Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara
Language : Uzbek, Tajik, Karakalpak and Russian
Area : 448,978 sq km
Population : 34,929,299
National day : 1st September
Currency : Uzbekistani sum
Main Airline: Uzbekistan Airways
International Airports: Tashkent International Airport
About Uzbekistan & My avenues To Exploring Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan lies between two major rivers, the Amu Darya on the southwest and the Syr Darya on the northeast. Uzbekistan is situated in Central Asia and shares a border with Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan on the east and southeast, Kazakhstan on the northwest and north, Afghanistan on the south, and Turkmenistan on the southwest. The country is an associate of the Organization of Turkic States. Eastern Iranian nomads were the first recorded settlers in Uzbekistan, known as Scythians.
In 1991, Uzbekistan attained independence from the Soviet Union and, since then, has been working towards economic and social development. The country has a rich natural resource base, including oil, natural gas, and minerals, which has helped in its economic growth.
Tashkent

Tashkent is Uzbekistan's capital and largest city, historically known as Chach. The ancient people settled the city as an oasis on the Chirchik River, close to the foothills of the West Tian Shan Mountains. The famous Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent is a traditional bazaar filled with vendors selling handmade crafts, spices, clothes and many more.

Samarkand

Samarkand is situated in the southeastern region of Uzbekistan. The Tajik dialect of the Persian language is spoken mainly by the people of Samarkand. The city is known for its ancient buildings and vast coloured domes. The historic city was added to UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.

Bukhara

Bukhara is the seventh largest city in Uzbekistan and the capital of the Bukhara region. It lies on the Silk Route and is over 2,000 years old. Bukhara consists of numerous well-preserved mosques and madrassas over the centuries and was added to UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Fergana

Fergana is located in the eastern part of Uzbekistan, near the border with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The city is known for silk and cotton production and is an important cultural and economic centre in Uzbekistan. Fergana has several universities and research institutions, making it a region's education and innovation hub.

Nukus

The sixth-largest city of Uzbekistan is Nukus, and the Amu Darya River passes west of the city. The city has several museums; the State Museum of Art is the most famous museum, with one of the world's largest collections of avant-garde art. Nukus is known for its traditional handicrafts, including weaving, pottery, and embroidery.

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