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Uzbekistan

Afrosiyob Train
Uzbekistan launches a new high-speed train linking Tashkent and Khiva, cutting travel time from 13 hours to just 7.5. Modern, comfortable, and affordable, it marks a major upgrade in rail travel across the country’s historic and cultural heartland.
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Discover Uzbekistan beyond its landmarks through seven authentic experiences—from desert fortresses and sunrise over Bukhara to bustling bazaars and warm local hospitality. Slow down, explore deeper, and connect with the country’s culture through moments that turn a journey into something unforgettable.
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Samsa
Discover Uzbekistan’s rich culinary heritage at the Samsa Festival in Tashkent, where regional variations of this iconic pastry come to life. From traditional tandoor baking to unique fillings, experience authentic flavors from across the country in one place.
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Tours to Uzbekistan
Discover Uzbekistan beyond the guidebooks. From Tashkent’s hidden canals and ornate metro stations to Bukhara’s legendary minaret and springtime samsa, these 11 fascinating insights reveal the culture, flavors, architecture, and living traditions of historic Transoxiana
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Itchan-Kala, Khiva
From the modern boulevards of Tashkent to the ancient walls of Khiva, Uzbekistan unfolds as a mosaic of empires, cultures, and architectural masterpieces. This journey through its greatest cities reveals a country far richer and more diverse than most travelers expect.
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Uzbekistan unveils the renewed Imam al-Bukhari Complex near Samarkand, transforming a revered pilgrimage site into a grand center of faith, scholarship, and spiritual tourism, complete with a monumental mosque, museum, and modern visitor infrastructure.
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Discover Tashkent’s legendary Plov Center, where Uzbekistan’s most famous dish is cooked in giant cauldrons before your eyes. Learn how to find the authentic location, what to order, and why this culinary landmark is a must-visit.
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Uzbek plov
Uzbek cuisine is more than food—it’s a way of life. From spring kuk-samsa baked in tandoors to legendary Samarkand plov, discover lesser-known dishes that reveal the country’s traditions, regional flavors, and unhurried approach to pleasure.
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Discover how Samarkand’s Eternal City lets you explore the architecture, atmosphere, and flavors of Uzbekistan’s diverse regions in just minutes — a modern cultural complex where history, design, and entertainment come together in one walkable space.
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Most travelers stop at Khiva’s ancient walls, but the city’s story continues beyond them. Nurullabay Palace surprises with lavish interiors, unexpected artistic details, and rich exhibitions, revealing a lesser-known side of Uzbekistan’s royal past that few visitors ever see.
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