Uzbekistan Classic Tour - Samarkand Tours Operator – 998998520077
Uzbekistan Classic Tour
Welcome
to Uzbekistan, where you will have an exciting tour to the world of oriental
fairy tale. The Eight-day Uzbekistan classic tour is a visit of Tashkent,
Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva the cities sparkling like diamonds with striking
multifaceted architecture, rich of traditions and ancient customs of mysterious
and hospitable Uzbekistan.
to Uzbekistan, where you will have an exciting tour to the world of oriental
fairy tale. The Eight-day Uzbekistan classic tour is a visit of Tashkent,
Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva the cities sparkling like diamonds with striking
multifaceted architecture, rich of traditions and ancient customs of mysterious
and hospitable Uzbekistan.
Tashkent is the capital of
Uzbekistan and is a metropolis of over 2.5 million people. The city is set out
as a grid of straight, wide streets and avenues, interspersed with many green
areas (parks, squares, and gardens) and fountains.
Uzbekistan and is a metropolis of over 2.5 million people. The city is set out
as a grid of straight, wide streets and avenues, interspersed with many green
areas (parks, squares, and gardens) and fountains.
This marvelous city
embodies the modern elegance of many other capitals of the world; at the same
time, as an eastern city, Tashkent has its own unique flavour. It tastefully
combines medieval buildings that look like they’re from the pages of ancient oriental
tales, with elegant European architecture from the time of the Turkestan
governorship, concrete ‘blocks’ from the Soviet era and, finally, sparkling
high-rise commercial buildings made of glass and concrete that represent a new
era of independent Uzbekistan.
embodies the modern elegance of many other capitals of the world; at the same
time, as an eastern city, Tashkent has its own unique flavour. It tastefully
combines medieval buildings that look like they’re from the pages of ancient oriental
tales, with elegant European architecture from the time of the Turkestan
governorship, concrete ‘blocks’ from the Soviet era and, finally, sparkling
high-rise commercial buildings made of glass and concrete that represent a new
era of independent Uzbekistan.
Khiva is one of old cities
of ancient Khorezm, the pearl of eastern middle age architecture. Khiva lies 25
kilometers south of present-day Urgench.
of ancient Khorezm, the pearl of eastern middle age architecture. Khiva lies 25
kilometers south of present-day Urgench.
According to the legends
Khiva was founded by a son of Noah, Shem when he dug a well in the middle of
the desert. People who drank water of that well exclaimed as “Khey-vakh” which
roughly means “sweet water.” And this area became a caravan destination because
of merchants’ frequent visit. For the next thousand years the area was
inhabited by several tribes that used the Amudarya river for irrigated
agriculture.
Khiva was founded by a son of Noah, Shem when he dug a well in the middle of
the desert. People who drank water of that well exclaimed as “Khey-vakh” which
roughly means “sweet water.” And this area became a caravan destination because
of merchants’ frequent visit. For the next thousand years the area was
inhabited by several tribes that used the Amudarya river for irrigated
agriculture.
According to the
archeologists Khiva was founded in the 5th or 4th centuries B.C. As the first
major structures were built, the city became known as trading post on the Silk
Road.
archeologists Khiva was founded in the 5th or 4th centuries B.C. As the first
major structures were built, the city became known as trading post on the Silk
Road.
The riches of Bukhara span
a thousand years. Boasting a different mosque for every day of the year,
drawing the finest minds of the East with its cultural and commercial vitality,
the city well deserved the title Bukhara the Holy. Everywhere else, it was
said, light shone down from heaven; in Bukhara the light shone up.
a thousand years. Boasting a different mosque for every day of the year,
drawing the finest minds of the East with its cultural and commercial vitality,
the city well deserved the title Bukhara the Holy. Everywhere else, it was
said, light shone down from heaven; in Bukhara the light shone up.
Samarkand is also a great
place to get a feel for contemporary Uzbek culture and its delicious cuisine.
Most historical monuments remain incredibly holy places for the Uzbek people.
As touristic as Samarkand may be, they still attract more local pilgrims than
foreigners. Furthermore, while Islam might still rule, Samarkands history goes
back much further.
place to get a feel for contemporary Uzbek culture and its delicious cuisine.
Most historical monuments remain incredibly holy places for the Uzbek people.
As touristic as Samarkand may be, they still attract more local pilgrims than
foreigners. Furthermore, while Islam might still rule, Samarkands history goes
back much further.
Plus code:
86CX+GP Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Address:
Samarkand Tours Operator
Yunusabad 19-35-87
Tashkent ,100114,
Uzbekistan
998998520077
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