Uzbekistan is one of the few countries that do not have access to the sea or ocean, but still, there is a huge number of places for water tourism – this is the deep-water Charvak reservoir in the ...
It is a little unusual in this day and age to visit places very few Westerners have any knowledge of. Uzbekistan, and its capital city Tashkent, seem to fit into that category. Located in Central Asia ...
From historic mosques to cutting-edge startups, Tashkent is fast becoming a capital of contrasts — where centuries-old tradition sits alongside modern tech and architecture in Central Asia’s rising ...
On August 14-18, 2019, Ryazan hosted the Second International Forum of Ancient Cities, where the tourism potential of Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara was also presented. The event was attended by ...
Driving through Tashkent feels like flipping through an architecture picture book teeming with examples of Soviet brutalist, orientalist, modernist, futurist and neoclassical styles. One marvel after ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Somewhere on the steppes of Central Asia, midway between Europe and China, is the city of ...
The history of the Tashkent oasis goes back to ancient times. Traces of Stone Age and Bronze Age settlements, rock carvings, numerous burial mounds, and ruins of ancient fortresses were found here.
On August 14-18, 2019, Ryazan hosted the Second International Forum of Ancient Cities, where the tourism potential of Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara was also presented. The event was attended by ...
From historic mosques to cutting-edge startups, Tashkent is fast becoming a capital of contrasts — where centuries-old tradition sits alongside modern tech and architecture in Central Asia’s rising ...