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Uzbekistan Travel Ideas to Have a Successful Trip:

Alexander the Great, Moghuls, The Silk Road, you'd never think that all these historic places, milestones, and personalities have acted upon and in reality lived in the Central Asian region and Uzbekistan in particular. You'd probably recall India, Afghanistan, Persia, but never Uzbekistan. Mind you, the first of Moghuls - Babur - was born in what now is known as Fergana Valley in contemporary Uzbekistan. The legendary Taj Mahal was built by a direct descendant of Babur who, you guessed it right, was born "in Uzbekistan". So there's a ton of history in this diverse land and most Uzbeks are very proud of it.

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Uzbekistan Travel Ideas to Have a Successful Trip:

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  1. Uzbekistan Travel Ideas to Have a Successful Trip: Alexander the Great, Moghuls, The Silk Road, you'd never think that all these historic places, milestones, and personalities have acted upon and in reality lived in the Central Asian region and Uzbekistan in particular. You'd probably recall India, Afghanistan, Persia, but never Uzbekistan. Mind you, the first of Moghuls - Babur - was born in what now is known as Fergana Valley in contemporary Uzbekistan. The legendary TajMahal was built by a direct descendant of Babur who, you guessed it right, was born "in Uzbekistan". So there's a ton of history in this diverse land and most Uzbeks are very proud of it. For starters, archaeologists will dribble over the archeological site in Kuva, a tiny village. This excavation is rather slow, it started some 50 years ago, but its importance is different not to notice. It certainly does not look close to stunning, but the adjacent museum tells lots of exciting stories and exhibit a good number of ancient artifacts. Andijan has a great artisan's corner located in the middle of local market. You are definitely going there with a tour guide, so they'd know where to look. This will make your Uzbekistan toura successful one.

  2. Fergana valley is named after Fergana city. Locals proudly call it "Pearl of the East" and the city has a clearly different feel from most Uzbek cities. We completely agree and this place is strongly recommended stopover. You can see a great collection of fine art, which they spread out frequently at the local museum. And finally when you are in Tashkent, Uzbekistan's capital. This will be the exciting place with a strange mixture of modern steel and glass architecture and Soviet era apartment buildings and you might actually enjoy the capital. Restaurants and clubs are very visible, hotels are modern and inexpensive and overall vibe is quite chic. Uzbekistan has very interesting places to explore. One among them is Samarkand which is a true gem you'll find in this country. Samarkand is now deeply restored and clean city with a 2500 years of history. Please visit our website to read detailed stories about Samarkand and all other places of interest before you plan your trip as it's always good to prepare in advance. This will also help you to appreciate the beautiful sights.

  3. Once you will complete your visit to each and every mosque, mausoleum and market in Samarkand, your trip will likely take you to Bukhara, an astonishingly different city. Architectural wonder and the best place to delight warm hospitality of locals. In addition to it Bukhara is famous for family run inns and bed & breakfasts along with two dozen of world class 2000 years old architectural monuments. When you are done with Bukhara, never hesitate to head to Khiva - a true masterpiece of architecture, history and culture. The destination is totally worth it. If you are interested in exotic and ancient cultures, then you'd be pleasantly amazed in Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan really offers more than just historic monuments and 2000 years old cities. Eco-tourism is big and well supported, trekking is one of the best out there, you can even go skiing. For More information mail us info@centralasia-adventures.com or Call to (+998 71) 150-62-80. www.centralasia-adventures.com Address: 27/10, office 23, Kunaev str., Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Thank You

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