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The Silk Road, Moghuls, Alexander the Great - you'd never think that all these historic places, milestones, and personalities have acted upon and really lived in the Central Asian region and Uzbekistan in special. The first of Moghuls - Babur - was born in Fergana Valley in contemporary Uzbekistan. The legendary Taj Mahal was built by a direct descendant of him. So there's a lot of history in this diverse land and most Uzbeks are very proud of it. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Some Important Uzbekistan Travel Ideas
  • The Silk Road, Moghuls, Alexander the Great -
    you'd never think that all these historic places,
    milestones, and personalities have acted upon and
    really lived in the Central Asian region and
    Uzbekistan in special. The first of Moghuls -
    Babur - was born in Fergana Valley in
    contemporary Uzbekistan. The legendary Taj Mahal
    was built by a direct descendant of him. So
    there's a lot of history in this diverse land and
    most Uzbeks are very proud of it.
  • Well, Uzbekistan tour will be exciting to travel
    if you are searching for ocular cues, and
    wondering travelers will definitely get something
    interesting.
  • For beginners, archaeologists will twaddle over
    in Kuva, a small village and you can also find a
    Buddhist temple there! The conterminous museum
    tells lots of exciting stories and exhibits
    enough number of old artifacts.
  • Around the corner Andijan is a covered city,
    which is full of huge markets, merchants and in
    the whole of Central Asia, it is the only
    automobile manufacturing plant. On a good note,
    located in the middle of local market Andijan has
    a wonderful artisan's corner. Your tour guide
    would know where to look.

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  • Fergana valley is named after Fergana city. Local
    people call it as "Pearl of the East" and
    Wikipedia depicts it as "tidy tree-shaded
    boulevard and captivating blue-washed
    colonial-style houses of 19th century". We
    completely agree that the beautiful place is a
    majorly recommended stopover. You'll see a
    wonderful collection of fine art, which they
    spread out at the local museum infrequently.
    Nearly all artists are local, and very cute
    followers of modern art.
  • On your way back to Tashkent, you will pass
    through Kokand and Rishtan, which is a small but
    very proud village due to their ceramics and
    unique and hand-made pottery. A well educated
    collector will surely treasure this. You should
    bring cash as you would want to buy many of them.
  • And finally you are in Tashkent, Uzbekistan's
    capital and an exciting place with a weird
    mixture of glass architecture, modern steel and
    Soviet era apartment buildings. Clubs and
    restaurants are very modern, visible and not so
    expensive and overall vibration is quite
    fashionable. The country has its own charm and
    very interesting to explore.

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  • During your tour, you will visit to Samarkand.
    One of the true gems you'll encounter in this
    lovely country. Samarkand is now largely restored
    and a very clean city with a 2500 years of
    history. You will be overwhelmed with the facts
    about the place. You can also get more details
    about the place by visiting different websites.
    This will assist appreciate the stunning sights
    and you'll be happy to recognize the names
    following your guide's presentation along.
  • After visiting each and every mausoleum, mosque
    and market in Samarkand, your Uzbekistan tour
    will likely take you to Bukhara, a astonishingly
    different city! Architectural wonder and the best
    place to experience friendly hospitality of
    locals. They are very welcoming. You would love
    to make friends with your guide, driver, staff of
    the hotel and nearly all artist you'll meet in
    this country. Bukhara is renowned for family run
    inns and bed breakfasts along with a world
    class 2000 years old architectural monuments.
    When you are done with Bukhara, head to Khiva - a
    true place of architecture, culture and history.

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  • If exotic places and ancient cultures you love,
    then you'd be enjoyably surprised in your
    Uzbekistan tour. Uzbekistan really provides more
    than just historic monuments. Eco-tourism is also
    big and well subsidized, trekking adventure is
    one of the best out there.
  • For More information mail us info_at_centralasia-adve
    ntures.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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