#HistoricLandmarks

  • Exploring Tashkent: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Underground Art

    Tashkent, the vibrant capital of Uzbekistan, seamlessly blends Soviet-era architecture with traditional Islamic heritage, creating a city that feels both historic and modern. As the largest city in Central Asia, it serves as the cultural, economic, and political heart of the country. From bustling bazaars and grand mosques to wide boulevards and remnants of Soviet…

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  • Further Exploring Samarkand’s Timeless Treasures

    We started the day with breakfast at the hotel’s terrace restaurant before heading out for another round of exploring. Nothing particularly stood out about the food or setting, but it did the job of fuelling us for the day ahead. Observatory of Ulugbek Our first stop of the day was the Observatory of Ulugbek, a…

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  • Arrival in Samarkand & sightseeing

    We landed in Samarkand early in the morning, eager to explore one of Central Asia’s most historically rich cities. On our journey to Samarkand, we were upgraded to business class through a bidding offer. While the upgrade didn’t include lounge access or other ground facilities, we did enjoy a better in-flight dinner, making the experience…

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  • Uzbekistan Travel Guide

    Welcome to Uzbekistan, a land of mesmerizing Silk Road cities, grand architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Uzbekistan is a dream destination for history lovers and adventure seekers alike. From the dazzling blue domes of Samarkand to the bustling markets of Tashkent, every corner of this country tells a story of its fascinating past and vibrant…

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