Tour to Exotics - Samarkand Tours Operator – 998998520077





Tour to Exocits
Feel the tour to exotics by the
two-week tour to Uzbekistan ancient cities and natural sights. You will have
enough time to explore in full such pearls of oriental architecture as Samarkand,
Bukhara and Khiva. The tour to exocits program also includes visiting the
famous Savitsky Museum in Nukus and Muynak settlement, where you will see The
Cemetery of Ships, as well as acquaintance with the original way of life of the
mountain settlements in Nurata mountains and so on.

Nukus (population 230,000) is a grim, spiritless city of bitter
pleasures whose gridded avenues of socialism support a centreless town, only to
peter out around fading fringes into an endless wasteland of cotton fields
punctuated by the random, surreal exotica of wild camels loitering in neglected
apartment blocks. It is the capital of Karakalpakstan, an ill-defined autonomous
republic inside Uzbekistan and thus the regional centre and transport hub of
the republic.

Nukus is the provincial capital and therefore also the transport hub of
Karakalpakstan. It is a grim and impoverished city of Soviet concrete and
desperation, visited by few foreigners save NGO workers and environmental
campaigners. Oh, and art lovers. For hidden in what is otherwise a desolate
cultural wasteland is the world's finest collection of early 20th century
Russian avant-garde art: the Igor Savitsky Museum. Otherwise, if you are not an
art-lover, Nukus is best used as a base for visits to the Aral Sea and Kunya
Urgench.

Konya Urgench, the historical city, now lies out of reach across the
border in Turkmenistan, but its newer incarnation, the Soviet city of Urgench,
dismal and concrete though it is, remains significant as the gateway to Khorezm
Province and things you'd actually want to see.

Uzbek Urgench is a flat, grey Soviet city with all of Tashkent's faults
and few of its saving graces. It is however the entry point and the home of
most group travelling to visit Khorezm. For those with time to kill the city
offers a bustling modern market and mushrooming modern statuary, where Soviet
giants once held sway. Lenin disappeared overnight in 1992, replaced in the
huge central square by Abu Mohammed Ibn Musa Al Khorezmi (783-840).

Khorezmi's mathematical genius is today recognised in the word
algorithm, taken from his name and referring to a 'constant calculating
process' that buttresses his status as the father of algebra. Born near Khiva
to descendants of Zoroastrian exorcists, Al Khorezmi later moved with the
Caliph to Baghdad and authored several important astronomical works that may
have later helped Columbus find the New World.

Plus code:
86CX+GP Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Address:
Samarkand Tours Operator
 Yunusabad 19-35-87
Tashkent ,100114,
Uzbekistan
998998520077


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