Tour to ancient cities - Samarkand Tours Operator – 998998520077
Tour to ancient
cities
cities
Explore five ancient cities of
Uzbekistan on this 10-day tour of Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Nurata, and Samarkand. Learn
about the history of trade along the Silk Road and about the rise and fall of
powerful empires; experience the rich and fascinating Uzbek culture and
traditions; and taste the delicious local cuisine. In addition to visiting many
famous historical monuments and admiring impressive architecture, the itinerary
includes: riding a camel through the vast Kyzylkum Desert, enjoying supper by
the fire while listening to a Kazakh akyn (folk singer), staying overnight in a
yurt, participating in a pottery master-class, and other activities that
showcase Uzbek culture and nature.
Uzbekistan on this 10-day tour of Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Nurata, and Samarkand. Learn
about the history of trade along the Silk Road and about the rise and fall of
powerful empires; experience the rich and fascinating Uzbek culture and
traditions; and taste the delicious local cuisine. In addition to visiting many
famous historical monuments and admiring impressive architecture, the itinerary
includes: riding a camel through the vast Kyzylkum Desert, enjoying supper by
the fire while listening to a Kazakh akyn (folk singer), staying overnight in a
yurt, participating in a pottery master-class, and other activities that
showcase Uzbek culture and nature.
Nurata is located
on the ancient Silk Road, 230 kilometres northwest of Samarkand and 75
kilometres northeast of the city Navoiy in the middle of the Kysylkum desert.
The town is situated nearby the Nuratau Mountains at a height of 490 metres
above sea level. The main attractions of Nurata are the remains of the
Alexander the Great Fortress and Chashma, a complex of religious constructions,
which includes the Chashma spring, the Djuma Mosque and a bathhouse which is
named Khamom. The town is also famous for its Suzanis, cotton fabrics which are
decorated with wool or silk embroideries and are especially produced in Central
Asia.
on the ancient Silk Road, 230 kilometres northwest of Samarkand and 75
kilometres northeast of the city Navoiy in the middle of the Kysylkum desert.
The town is situated nearby the Nuratau Mountains at a height of 490 metres
above sea level. The main attractions of Nurata are the remains of the
Alexander the Great Fortress and Chashma, a complex of religious constructions,
which includes the Chashma spring, the Djuma Mosque and a bathhouse which is
named Khamom. The town is also famous for its Suzanis, cotton fabrics which are
decorated with wool or silk embroideries and are especially produced in Central
Asia.
The yurt camp
Aidar is located 10 km from the western bank of the Aidarkul lake. The
desert area is beautiful and secluded, beach and lake seems like a
paradise, water is very clean and warm even though quite far away
(15-minute car ride). The Aidarkul lake is slightly salty, very clean
and is nice to swim in, very refreshing. And the fact that there is
usually no one around quite impress.
Aidar is located 10 km from the western bank of the Aidarkul lake. The
desert area is beautiful and secluded, beach and lake seems like a
paradise, water is very clean and warm even though quite far away
(15-minute car ride). The Aidarkul lake is slightly salty, very clean
and is nice to swim in, very refreshing. And the fact that there is
usually no one around quite impress.
The camp has 11 yurts (optimal number, not too much not too small),
decorated with hand made carpets and sherdaks (felt rugs) of local
craftsmen. Coloured patterns and chandeliers create unusual and festive
atmosphere in yurts. Yurt camp is also equipped with fixed toilets, shower
cubicles and a 'common area' yurt, where tourists can taste various dishes.
Amenities of the camp Aidar include electricity. The toilets and showers
are more than reasonable considering that you are in the desert. Yurts are
set up around a large fire and the owners house and eating area.
decorated with hand made carpets and sherdaks (felt rugs) of local
craftsmen. Coloured patterns and chandeliers create unusual and festive
atmosphere in yurts. Yurt camp is also equipped with fixed toilets, shower
cubicles and a 'common area' yurt, where tourists can taste various dishes.
Amenities of the camp Aidar include electricity. The toilets and showers
are more than reasonable considering that you are in the desert. Yurts are
set up around a large fire and the owners house and eating area.
Plus code:
86CX+GP Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Address:
Samarkand Tours Operator
Yunusabad 19-35-87
Tashkent ,100114,
Uzbekistan
998998520077
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