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Uzbekistan

Beyond Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara lies another Uzbekistan. Discover Andijan’s authentic bazaars, Kokand’s conservative charm, Khiva’s fairy-tale evenings, Parkent’s vineyards, and Nukus’s world-class art—five underrated cities revealing the country’s true character.
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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.
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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.
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Adina madrassah, Karshi
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.
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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.
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Aydar Yurt Camp
Discover Uzbekistan’s authentic charm through its tourist villages and yurt camps — from the pomegranate valleys of Varganza and handmade paper in Konigil to the serene mountain retreat of Kumushkan and nomadic adventures near Aydarkul. Experience true Uzbek hospitality, heritage, and nature.
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Discover Bogibaland, Uzbekistan’s first tourist mahalla in Samarkand — a living remnant of Amir Temur’s legendary gardens. Stroll through ancient fig orchards, join local harvests, explore artisan workshops, and experience the timeless beauty and heritage of Temur’s “High Garden” reborn for modern travelers.
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Starting January 2026, Uzbekistan will grant U.S. citizens visa-free entry for up to 30 days. The new policy aims to boost tourism and strengthen trade, cultural, and humanitarian ties between the two nations, marking another step in expanding bilateral cooperation.
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Journey deep into Uzbekistan’s Kyzylkum Desert to the Jarakuduk Tract — a surreal “Stone Forest” where ancient ocean floors, dinosaur fossils, and mysterious petrified formations reveal the planet’s prehistoric past. A destination where science, mystery, and desert beauty intertwine timelessly.
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Discover Uzbekistan’s hidden wonders — from jade lakes and meteorite craters to ancient pyramids and forgotten fortresses. Beyond its famous cities, the country reveals breathtaking natural beauty and mysterious history, offering unforgettable adventures through untouched landscapes with Shahina Travel.
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