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.Read More
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.Read More
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.Read More
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.Read More
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.Read More
Uzbekistan’s ancient crafts live on through the skilled hands of its artisans — potters, woodcarvers, paper-makers, and silk masters who transform earth, mulberry bark, and shimmering thread into timeless works of art, preserving traditions shaped along the legendary Silk Road.Read More
Konigil, a traditional village near Samarkand, invites travelers into the living world of Uzbek craftsmanship. From handmade mulberry paper and pottery to silk carpet weaving and a plov masterclass, every corner reveals ancient skills preserved and practiced by generations of artisans.Read More
Karshi is one of Uzbekistan’s oldest yet least-visited cities, just a short Afrosiyob ride from Tashkent. Ancient madrasahs, a 14th-century sardoba, and a 16th-century bridge still in use reveal a rich Silk Road heritage untouched by mass tourism.Read More
Uzbekistan dazzles travelers with its ancient cities, majestic mosques, vibrant bazaars, and breathtaking landscapes. From the deserts of Muynak to the blue domes of Samarkand and Bukhara, these ten remarkable destinations reveal the country’s rich history, timeless beauty, and unforgettable eastern charm.Read More