Memorizable trip to Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is an extraordinary region, and it has great tourism potential, which is based on the spectacular scenery, living traditions and cordial hospitality of the Uzbek people.
Present-day tourist infrastructure also offers a travel through the steppes and deserts with a unique opportunity to make a trip on camels, to live in a yurt (a single human habitation in the vast deserts), evening campfire under the local bard songs.
Today travel on camels across the sands and dunes of the Kyzylkum desert is a very popular. Kyzylkum is the most likely area of domestication of camels. We are primarily talking about the two-humped "ship of the desert" - Bactrian. Even the scientific name of the animal indicates its Central Asian origin. Peculiar books, engraved on the rocks by our ancestors helped scientists to recover the history of domestication of camels. It is, of course, the most ancient drawings called petroglyphs. They are found everywhere in foothill areas of Central Asia, and on the rocks - the remains of the ancient hills in the Kyzylkum desert.
Wonderfully talented and generous people live in Uzbekistan. Many tourists from all over the world, having visited Uzbekistan, in one voice say that only here people are welcoming and warm. Uzbek nation has great respect and reverence towards each guest!
Uzbekistan is a real paradise for lovers of art pottery. Dishes, bowls, cups, water containers are not just objects of daily use. They are like a kind of map specific to local culture shapes and patterns. Some vessels are decorated with stucco elements in the form of heads of animals and birds. Others are covered with blue-white-green or yellow-red-brown glaze.
For many centuries the Great Silk Road was on the territory of Uzbekistan. Currently, this state is a key link in the long, newly restored paths connecting northern and southern Eurasian countries and peoples.
Travelers can observe the unusual colors of nature, from the snowy peaks of the mountains Chimgan to flame-colored sands of the Kizylkum desert. From the point of view of the landscape Uzbekistan is divided into three parts: in the east and south-east mountainous and foothills; in the west desert and semi-desert and in the south-east and north-east lowland areas. Features of the natural environment, as well as an abundance of light and heat are explained by direct solstice throughout the year.
Samarkand is striking by decoration of its monuments. This is a place where the art of glazed cladding reached its highest point. There is not the slightest portion of the surface of the building without decoration. You will not find such unrestrained abundance of multicolored ornamental paintings, gilding and glazed facings in any world architecture.
Bukhara did not go beyond its city walls, built in the XVI century. It accommodated more than 200 madrassahs and many bazaars, where you can, without exaggeration, buy everything!
Uzbekistan is an oasis of peace, the land where antiquity and modernity meet! This is a country with a unique cultural heritage, various kinds of art and traditional crafts, the mentality of the population, its folklore and cuisine. All this distinguishes Uzbekistan from the neighboring countries and regions. Uzbekistan is the unusual original land with a rich heritage.