Breakfast 4
Guide, Driver
Private Car
Deluxe
Uzbekistan
Moderate
4-6 People
4 Stars
We love to Discover lesser travelled destinations, Explore their beauty and Learn about the culture, this time we travel to amazing Uzbekistan. Two thousand years ago, Indian spice merchants and Chinese silk-sellers passed through Tashkent’s famous bazaars—at the meeting point of the Silk Roads—on their way to Europe. Uzbekistan, a predominantly Muslim nation, has a diverse cultural heritage, and Tashkent, the capital city, is a cosmopolitan, multi-ethnic city, home to Uzbeks, Kazakhs, descendants of Mongol nomads, Armenians, Tajiks, and even perhaps green-eyed, red-haired descendants of Alexander the Great’s armies. It’s known for its many museums and its mix of modern and Soviet-era architecture. Not many people can find Uzbekistan on a map, so try to pinpoint its location. Then you can gleefully point out your choice of holiday destination to everyone, and wow them with the trivia that it’s one of the world’s only two double-landlocked countries the other being Lichtenstein.