Travel in Uzbekistan?
- Uzbekistan is a country that is rarely on bucket lists, but is definitely worth it! You can think of visiting famous Silk Road cities, strolling through oriental markets, and hiking over wild mountain ranges. You can even travel through it by train these days. Uzbekistan has retained beautiful architecture and enormous Islamic buildings from its rich history, which is interwoven with the Silk Road. Despite the drying up of the Aral Sea, the fairly conservative government and incidents with Muslim extremists, most people in Uzbekistan are very friendly.
- One of the highlights is the city of Samarkand, close to the border with Tajikistan. This monumental city was founded in the 14th century BC in the fertile soil of Serafšān as an oasis city. It is one of the aforementioned cities on the Silk Road between the Middle East and China, and largely owes its prosperity to that. There are also several pearls of Islamic architecture here, such as the Shakh-i Zindeh Mosque and the Tilla Kori Madrasah. The city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
- The landscape in Uzbekistan consists mainly of desert areas and mountain ranges. The highest mountains are no less than 4,800 meters high and covered in snow.
- This country is also home to rare animals such as the desert lynx and the snow leopard.
- Furthermore, the country is known for its many teahouses where sweet tea and delicacies are served.
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