There is one minibus that goes there, but it doesn’t go all the way — it stops about three kilometers short. A taxi isn’t expensive. From there you’ll...
From the city center to Yukkary-Aghalyk it’s 25 km — you can get there by taxi. And from there, it’s straight up!
It’s been mentioned here before. In winter it can be more expensive. You’ll also have to bargain on the spot as best you can. To Oybek it might be $15...
Taxi is the simplest option. You go to the Oybek border crossing, cross on foot, then take a taxi either straight to Dushanbe or to Khujand first, and...
You need to go to Kaplanbek — that’s the border crossing. Not the bus station.
You only need to pay for the device in which you’re going to use an Uzbek SIM card.This is done upon arrival, before passing through customs. You fill...
The dishware shop across from the Kolkhoz Market (the central market) has prices that are 2–3 times cheaper.
Well… did you happen to notice the big monument standing right in the center of Bukhara — the one of the trickster Hodja Nasreddin? 🤣 🤣...
It's always fresh there because it sells out quick. In the busy spots, sellers keep their reputation, I never check the meat when buying from my guy.B...
Price is a tricky question. It all depends on the weight, whether it's boiled or smoked, or semi-finished (raw). I think starting from 80,000 sum for ...
Either the Chor Su market, or Kazy Bazaar.
A great way to experience the local vibe is to turn off from Lyab-i Hauz and venture into any side street. One suggestion is to walk from Lyab-i Hauz ...
Yep, you will!And your head might hit the beams – it’s just the right height for your hands to be touching the ceiling.
Here’s what it looks like inside. The steps are pretty steep – not exactly a leisurely stroll.
For deserts you can also try Donuts & Coffee at Sarafon str, 2 For tea try Rozmarin at
