Welcome to Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan, the “Jewel of the Silk Road,” is a captivating land of ancient cities, rich heritage, and stunning Islamic architecture. Once a central point on the Silk Road trade route, Uzbekistan offers travelers a journey through time, with its beautifully preserved madrasas, minarets, and mausoleums. From the turquoise-tiled domes of Samarkand to the vibrant bazaars of Tashkent and the historic streets of Bukhara, Uzbekistan is a destination of cultural wonders and timeless beauty.

Uzbekistan: A Glimpse into Central Asian Heritage

In Uzbekistan, every corner holds remnants of an ancient past blended with a vibrant modern culture. The country’s legendary Silk Road cities are filled with architectural marvels, and its hospitable people and colorful markets bring the spirit of Central Asia to life.

Things to Do in Uzbekistan

Explore the Historic City of Samarkand: Admire the iconic Registan Square, visit the beautiful Shah-i-Zinda mausoleum complex, and explore the grand Bibi-Khanym Mosque.

Wander Through Ancient Bukhara: Stroll through Bukhara’s old town, home to historical sites like the Ark Fortress, the Kalyan Minaret, and numerous mosques and madrasas.

Discover Khiva’s Walled City: Walk through the historic Itchan Kala, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its towering minarets and preserved medieval architecture.

Immerse in Tashkent’s Culture and Markets: Visit Tashkent’s Chorsu Bazaar for local goods and spices, see the beautiful Khast Imam Complex, and experience modern Uzbek culture in the capital.

Silk Road Adventures: Follow the ancient Silk Road routes, exploring caravanserais, learning about Uzbekistan’s rich history, and engaging with the traditions that still thrive.

Authentic Accommodations and Flavorsome Cuisine

Uzbekistan’s accommodations range from traditional boutique hotels in historic districts to modern hotels in Tashkent. Uzbek cuisine is a delight, featuring flavorful dishes like plov (a rice dish with meat and vegetables), shashlik (grilled meat skewers), and samsa (savory pastries), making dining in Uzbekistan a memorable cultural experience.

With its breathtaking Islamic architecture, Silk Road history, and warm hospitality, Uzbekistan invites travelers to explore a world of beauty and intrigue where ancient traditions live on.

Destination
Uzbekistan
Capital
Tashkent
Currency
Uzbekistani Som (UZS)
Language
Uzbek and Russian
Airport Code
Tashkent International Airport (TAS)
Population
36 Million
Dialing Code
998

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