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INCREDIBLE UZBEKISTAN | The Ancient City Of Bukhara

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First Impressions of BUKHARA - Ancient UNESCO Silk Road City | Uzbekistan

After spending one action-packed day in Khiva, Uzbekistan with my fellow content creators from the World Influencers Congress, we were off to our next Uzbek city, Bukhara! Come along with me as I share my first impressions of Bukhara, an ancient UNESCO Silk Road city!

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My day began in Khiva the day after our incredible feast at Khiva Karakul. I was super excited to travel to Bukhara, which is yet another beautiful, ancient city along the Silk Road. This UNESCO World Heritage City dates back over 2,500 years and is one of the 7 holy cities in Islam. The city provided many scholars to the Islamic world!

I kicked off my breakfast with some somsas, which are like the baked, Uzbek version of Indian samosas. It was nice and juicy and full of tasty meat!

After breakfast, I met up with the rest of the team as we prepared to leave Khiva. I love cities that are full of history like this! I was also loving getting to know my fellow travelers. It was one of the best experiences of my life!

We boarded the bus and rode to Urgench International Airport. My bag was already getting overweight at 25 kilos, but luckily, we were working with the airlines, so I didn’t have to pay extra.

My fellow travelers and I were all only running on a few hours of sleep, but I was psyched to hit the ground running in Bukhara.

And just like that, we were in Bukhara 30 minutes later! Immediately upon arriving, there were women at the airport offering stacks of fresh, fluffy, and buttery Uzbek bread! We had another 20-minute bus ride and then we arrived at a craft market selling clothing, hats, and more. There was also a band playing and a performer who lifted a bunch of kettle bells with his mouth!

Bukhara was beautiful! My first impression was that this city was epic!

I tried some amazing figs at the hotel, which felt like an old house. It had a sick deck with a view of the minaret. My room also had a view of the minaret! I loved the room. It had two twin beds, which was all I needed! I only had 12 hours to explore, so I was ready to go!

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Why YOU MUST Visit Bukhara Uzbekistan (Surprises Traveling Through Central Asia)

In this Uzbekistan travel vlog I take you with me to explore the ancient city of Bukhara Uzbekistan, located in Central Asia. After traveling through Central Asia for over a month, I have finally made it to Bukhara, which is a captivating city with beautiful architecture, rich history, and ancient fortresses. To start off my Central Asia travel vlog, I head to one of the main squares in Bukhara Uzbekistan and admire the Kaylan Minaret. What’s so special about the Kaylan Minaret is that it was one of the few structures in Bukhara that was spared destruction by Genghis Khan when he came through and conquered the city many years ago. Next on my Uzbekistan travel vlog, I walk across the square to the Mir-i Arab Madrasa. The Mir-i Arab Madrasa in Bukhara Uzbekistan is still an active Madrasa where many go to study Islam. The last main attraction in this square in Bukhara Uzbekistan is the incredible Kaylan Mosque. The Kaylan Mosque in Bukhara is also still active and can house thousands of people. Oh, and the colors and architecture in the Kaylan Mosque are absolutely incredible! If you travel through Central Asia, you have to visit the Kaylan Minaret and Kaylan Mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

Next up on my Bukhara city tour, I walk over to the Trading Domes of Bukhara. The old trading domes of Bukhara was once one of the most popular trading centers along the old Silk Road. Today, the 4 trading domes of Bukhara are still used by vendors to sell all types of local goods. The Trading Domes of Bukhara are an absolute must visit when you travel Bukhara Uzbekistan to experience the local culture. After wandering through the Trading Domes of Bukhara, the next stop on my Uzbekistan travel vlog was to Lab-i Hauz. Lab-i Hauz translates to the pond, and this pond is one of the few that remain in the city of Bukhara today. Nowadays, there are tons of restaurants and cafes surrounding Lab-i Hauz and it’s a great place to come and relax in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Close to Lab-i Hauz and next on my Central Asia travel vlog, I explored a nearby Madrasa that is no longer active. Despite not being active and being filled with small souvenir shops, the architecture and beauty still remain incredible!

Next on my Bukhara Uzbekistan tour, I walk around the narrow streets of the old town, where I find an active synagogue. Years ago, there was a group of Jews who lived in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, who, over the years, have slowly left the city. Despite nearly all of the Bukharan Jews leaving Uzbekistan, there still remains a synagogue among the narrow alleyways. I think it’s a beautiful thing that the synagogue is still active today and that people of different religions can truly live in harmony here in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Next on my Bukhara city tour and Uzbekistan travel vlog was to Chor Minor, which translates to four minarets. Chor Minor once served as the gate to a beautiful Madrasa. This Madrasa has since been destroyed, but Chor Minor remains a beautiful, standing structure today. If you are traveling through Central Asia and Uzbekistan, then you may have heard of Amir Timur. Well my next stop on my Bukhara Uzbekistan city tour was to the Madrasa of one of Amir Timur’s grandsons, Ulugh Beg. The Ulugh Beg Madrasa in Bukhara is one of my favorite Madrasas in Uzbekistan. It is not as restored as some of the other Madrasas in Central Asia, but is still incredibly colorful and beautiful.

To end this Uzbekistan vlog and my time in Bukhara, I head to a special place called The Ark. The Ark was an old fortress or citadel where Amir Timur and his relatives used to live. The Ark served as a mini city with a huge wall surrounding the complex. Inside the Ark you have beautiful wooden structures and can get a feeling of what life was like not too long ago. The Ark in Bukhara, Uzbekistan is also a great place to watch the sunset!

I hope you enjoyed my Uzbekistan travel vlog and my Bukhara city tour and that you get the chance to visit this beautiful city one day!

0:00 Intro
0:21 Minarets, Madrasas, and Mosques
4:03 Ancient Silk Road Market
6:36 Bukhara’s Last Pond
7:57 The Jewish Quarter
9:21 Ulugh Beg Madrasa (WOW!)
10:53 Huge City Fortress

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Samarkand and Bukhara in Uzbekistan ???????? - The heart of the Silk Road

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In this video, I explore Samarkand and Bukhara, two of the most well-travelled places in Uzbekistan. These destinations have some of the most well-preserved ancient Islamic architecture in the world. If you want to get a taste of the Silk Road, this is the place to come.

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Having personally experienced the stunning streets and rich culture of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, I wholeheartedly recommend adding this ancient city to your travel bucket list. Trust me, the breathtaking wonders you'll discover here will be an unforgettable experience that you won't regret!

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0:00 - Intro
0:56 - Islam karimov tashkent international airport
1:50 - Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa palace
3:51 - Bukhara carpet museum
4:46 - Chor minor madrasah
5:54 - Nodir devon begi madrasah
6:40 - Magoki Attori Mosque
6:56 - Bazaar of Bukhara
7:52 - Abdulaziz khan madrasah % Ulug'bek madrasah
8:40 - Kalan Mosque
9:36 - Ark of Bukhara
10:20 - Ismail Samani Mausoleum
10:44 - Bukhara by night
10:58 - Next epsiode.. Khiva
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Ultra-Tender TANDOORI LAMB!! | Food Tour + Attractions in Bukhara - Silk Road Uzbekistan!

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Uzbekistan Day 5: Tandoori Lamb and Full Tour of Ancient Bukhara, Uzbekistan!

From Samarkand, we drove to Bukhara, another ancient and well preserved city in Uzbekistan. What’s great about Bukhara is that it’s an entire ancient city that was important on the Silk Road that’s well preserved and still functioning.

Kolkhoznyy Rynok Bazaar - Ravshan ( who I’ve been traveling with in Uzbekistan is originally from Bukhara, so he was a great person to be with. We started in the morning, along with Bekruz for breakfast at the bazaar. We bought honey and kaymak then some very kind ladies at the bread market invited us to sit at their table. A perfect Uzbek breakfast to get the day started.

Great Minaret of the Kalon - Dating back to the 12th century, without a doubt, the Great Minaret of Kalon is a landmark in Bukhara. Even Genghis Khan, while in the process of destroying much of Bukhara, spared the minaret because of its vast beauty. It truly is spectacular.

Chor Bakr Restaurant - But we were very interested in a local Bukhara food speciality, tandoori lamb. So we drove out to Chor Bakr Restaurant, who prepare about 100 kg. of tandoori lamb for lunch. And luckily we arrived right as they were pulling it out of the oven!
Price per plate - 75,000 UZS ($9.08)

Magistral Plov Center - As I’ve learned and probably you have too, you can’t visit a city in Uzbekistan without having plov, the national dish and ultimate dish of Uzbekistan. For this version we had Bukhara plov, quite a bit more meaty than the Samarkand version, and loaded with sheep butt.

Bolo Hauz Mosque - Another beautiful sight in Bukhara is Bolo Hauz Mosque with its impressive wooden entrance area. And across the street from the mosque you’ll find Bolo Xauz Teahouse, a nice little tea house where we had a tea and snack and just relaxed for a minute. Lastly for our sightseeing of the day in Bukhara, we climbed to the top of The Ark Fortress, a huge fortified palace in Bukhara near the old city.

Labi Hovuz Restaurant - For dinner we ate at one of Bukhara’s most legendary restaurants, located in the old public square. The ambiance was great, and the hearty lamb and potato soup cooked in clay pots was delicious.

It was another wonderful day and learning experience in Uzbekistan.

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Unraveling the Mysteries of Bukhara: A Fascinating Journey | #bukhara #arkofbukhara #docatours

Bukhara is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities of Central Asia and is one of 3 masterpiece cities of the Great Silk Road. Bukhara is a Muslim spiritual and religious center in the east, (called Kubbat al-Islam – The Dome of Islam) the largest commercial city and “one of the noblest cities in the world”. According to archeological data, the founding of the city goes back to the middle of the first millennium BC. The oldest Chinese sources give the names An, Ansi, Ango, Nyumi, Bukho, Buku, Bukhe, Buxuaer, Buxuala Fuxo and Puxuala.

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Бухара – один из старейших и красивейших городов Центральной Азии и один из трех городов-шедевров Великого Шелкового пути. Бухара – мусульманский духовный и религиозный центр на востоке (называемый Куббат аль-Ислам – Купол Ислама), крупнейший торговый город и «один из благороднейших городов мира». По археологическим данным основание города относится к середине первого тысячелетия до нашей эры. Древнейшие китайские источники приводят имена Ан, Анси, Анго, Нюми, Бухо, Буку, Бухэ, Буксуаер, Буксуала Фусо и Пуксуала.

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Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan | Bukhara 2023 Travel Guide | Uzbekistan Pt. 2

In this video, I will be taking you to Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan. Bukhara 2023 is the place to visit this year and for many more years to come. Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan is an enchanting city and this mesmerizing journey to Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan will leave you beautiful memories to cherish forever. Bukhara 2023, with its rich historical heritage and captivating landmarks, will leave you awestruck. I will be taking you around Bukhara 2023 and sharing everything you need to Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan along with practical tips for your trip. Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan is an iconic mosque and an architectural masterpiece that showcased the grandeur of Islamic art and culture. With its intricate details and breathtaking minarets, the grandeur of Islamic art and culture is a true testament to Bukhara 2023's rich past. Hopefully, this video will equip you with all the information you need to plan your perfect trip to Bukhara 2023 and Uzbekistan Bukhara Poi Kalyan.
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Traditional UZBEK FOOD + Tour of the HOLIEST CITY in Uzbekistan | Bukhara, Uzbekistan

After arriving in the ancient UNESCO city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan along the Silk Road, I hit the ground running by having some traditional Uzbek food before heading out to explore. Come along with me as I go on a tour of the holiest city in Uzbekistan!

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Bukhara is one of the most important cities in Uzbekistan and dates back to 500 BC. It was the second-most important city in the Islamic world back in the 9th century after Baghdad. I couldn’t wait to explore but first, it was time to eat at Labi Hauz Restaurant!

We passed through an amazing bazaar with vendors selling lots of bags, jewelry, hats, and handicrafts to get to the restaurant. It was next to a beautiful pond. We ordered a big spread including eggplant salad, salad with cheese and olives, salad with fried potatoes on top, tomatoes, and yogurt sauce!

The eggplant was outstanding and the yogurt sauce was sweet and delicious! Next was an amazing mixture of beets, meat, and fried potatoes. The somsa was buttery, juicy, and fatty with had nice layers and juicy tomatoes inside!

Then, we were served some strong Uzbek vodka; delicious lamb soup containing yellow carrots, potato, and lamb fat; white wine; and the national dish, plov!

The plov contained rice, yellow carrots, and raisins, and lamb meat. The lamb was gelatinous and tasted like brains! Then, we had salty, fatty lamb kebabs with onion. It was as good as Greek lamb and had a char on the outside.

We finished with some vanilla ice cream with a bread stick. It was great, but it gave me brain freeze!

After lunch, I visited the Bukhara Jewish Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in Bukhara. It’s 420 years old, where I saw the Torah, which is essentially the Jewish bible. Then, we visited a puppet workshop.

Inside, they made puppets. We got to see how they make the puppets using a mixture of water and flour. We also got a demonstration of how they make the puppets dance! I wanted to buy two of them! You can get a pair for 500,000 som, or about $50 USD.

Outside, I tried on a fur hat before we continued on to under a dome where there were a few vendors. It used to be a domed bank! Then, back outside, I saw a vendor selling lots of beautiful, affordable, handmade decorative plates.

Then, we visited the Magoki Attor Mosque, which dates back to the 12th century. It looked really ancient, like it was made of sandstone. I could see parts that had been restored. I had never seen a mosque like it! We also visited an archaeological site unearthed 6 years ago that contains ruins of a hammam from the 16th century.

I went back to the hat vendors in the second bazaar. The hats were status symbols and denoted your nationality! The big, woolly hat I tried on was so hot!

Next up, I found a vendor selling scissors, padlocks, and knives that he carves into different shapes, including animals! Then, I visited a madrasa built during the Islamic Period. It’s a craftsman workshop but used to be a school. Across from it is another madrasa, where I bought two shirts for 100,000 som, or about $10 USD.

Next, I visited a famous tea shop called the Oriental Tea House. The tea was minty and had lots of spices in it, but no sugar. We enjoyed it with a traditional halwa before heading to Kalyan Minaret, which is part of a complex containing two madrasas and a mosque. We got government approval to go to the top!

It was dark inside and the stairs were steep. The trek was intense, but the view of the mosque, madrasa, and old city with the setting sun was unreal!

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Incredible UZBEKISTAN FOOD + Handicraft Workshops Tour | Bukhara, Uzbekistan

With another day in the beautiful city of Bukhara ahead of me, I headed back out to explore this incredible UNESCO World Heritage City. Come along with me as I go on a tour of the local handicraft workshops and eat some incredible Uzbekistan food!

Bukhara is famous for its long tradition of handicrafts. There are workshops and bazaars throughout the city!

The first craftsman workshop I visited was run by a man who makes knives and scissors. He makes them into different shapes. I couldn’t help but admire the scissors shaped like a bird, which is the symbol of Bukhara. I bought a pair for 10,000 som/ roughly $10 USD, for my mother-in-law. I got her name engraved on them!

Back outside, I came across a woman selling oily potato fritters made from fluffy dough for 2,000 som/$0.25 USD each. I thought it would taste better with honey or cheese inside, but it was still good!

The city was really quiet, as the only tourists were my group. Then, I came across a vendor selling some traditional hats for 40,000 som/$4.21 each. I bought two and haggled him down to 70,000 som/$7.35 for both. They were all made by hand!

Across from the vendor was a silk workshop called Bukhara Silk Carpets, where they make handmade silk and wool carpets. The wool comes from sheep, camels, and goats. Forty girls weave the carpets there. The most expensive rug there costs $78,000 USD! The most affordable wool carpets start at $100 USD, while the silk starts at $500 USD.

From there, I saw a vendor selling wooden elephant, turtle, camel, and owl figurines. All of them were from India except the camels, which were made in Bukhara. I continued through the bazaar and saw more vendors selling jewelry, clothing, and hats.

I found a guy selling beautiful paintings depicting the Silk Road. His artwork was amazing. In one of his pieces, he depicts Marco Polo, who slept in Bukhara for 3 nights in the 12th century.

Across from the Magok-i-Attori Mosque is an amazing craftsman who sells padlocks in the shapes of animals like camels, fish, and turtles. The turtle one cost 400,000 som/$41.99 USD. They were nice but I didn’t have any use for them.

From there, I sent to a wood-carving workshop. I saw more book stands, tables, and more. One table was 6.5 million som, or about $600 USD. He also made seats, tables, plates, and an incredible chessboard! Everything was so unique!

Further on was the Artisan Development Center, where they use red copper and yellow brass. There were nice bracelets there, and the nice guy there gave me a copper bracelet as a gift!

I also saw a woman making rings, earrings, and more bracelets. Then, it was time to eat some incredible Uzbekistan food at Old Bukhara Restaurant!

We started with a huge spread of tomato salad, meat and beans with chickpeas, eggplant with tomatoes, and more. The eggplant with tomatoes was like a bruschetta! The tomato and onion salad was juicy and out of this world! The beef with string beans and chickpeas was very moist and fresh.

Next was a wine and a bread with cheese inside. The mastava, a beef soup with rice and vegetables, had so many flavors! The rice had absorbed some of the broth. I added yogurt to it, which added a creaminess.

Next was lamb with potatoes and onion. It was so buttery. It was the best lamb I’d had on the trip so far! It was super tender and practically fell apart on my fork.

Dessert was a chocolate souffle with vanilla ice cream, which was like chocolate pudding with melted chocolate throughout! It was amazing!

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UZBEKISTAN | Top 10 Incredible Places to Explore.

Welcome to our channel! In this highly anticipated video, we bring you the ultimate guide to the top 10 must-visit destinations in Uzbekistan. Join us as we explore this mesmerizing country, known for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultural heritage. From the ancient silk road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara to the stunning desert oasis of Khiva, we'll take you on a virtual journey through Uzbekistan's hidden gems. Get ready to be captivated by the stunning architecture, mouthwatering cuisine, and warm hospitality that Uzbekistan has to offer. Whether you're a history enthusiast or an adventure seeker, this video is a must-watch! So sit back, relax, and let us transport you to the enchanting world of Uzbekistan. Don't forget to give this video a like and share it with your friends who love to travel. Happy exploring!#UzbekistanTravel #VisitUzbekistan #TravelGuide #UzbekDestinations #ExploreUzbekistan

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(00:00) - Intriguing Uzbekistan
(00:32) - Number 10 - The Charming Bukhara
(01:29) - Number 9 - The Majestic Samarkand
(02:34) - Number 8 - The Serene Nuratau-Kyzylkum Biosphere Reserve
(03:38) - Number 7 - The Unspoiled Aydarkul Lake
(04:38) - Number 6 - The Mysterious Sarmish Gorge
(05:41) - Number 5 - The Mesmerizing Khiva
(06:42) - Number 4 - The Vibrant Tashkent
(07:45) - Number 3 - The Enigmatic Moynaq
(08:45) - Number 2 - The Breathtaking Ustyurt Plateau
(09:48) - Number 1 - The Spectacular Registan Square
(10:50) - Wrapping Up

Discover the Unexplored: 10 Breathtaking Sites in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a treasure chest that you can sort through endlessly. It is rich in both natural and man-made sights will surprise you with both historical buildings and cultural traditions. Of course, most of the tourists begin their acquaintance with Uzbekistan from Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara, where the tourist infrastructure is especially well developed. However, there are hundreds of natural and architectural beauties in Uzbekistan that do not often get into tourist ratings, although they deserve no less attention. In today's release, we decided to tell you about 10 mysterious and incredible places in Uzbekistan, visiting which you will be delighted. Get inspired and pack your bags!

1. Our list starts from the Urungach Jade Lakes, which are located 160 km from Tashkent, in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park. There are only 2 lakes - upper and lower. The upper lake was historically formed as a result of a rock collapse, which served as a natural dam. The lower lake is distinguished by ideal water purity due to the fact that water from the upper lake enters it underground, passing through a natural sand and gravel filter. They are named jade because of the color of the water in them: it is green, which is characteristic of jade.

2. Mountain range Khoja Gur Gur ota - which name means Father of all caves, is located not far from Boysun, in the Surkhandarya region. It is located at an altitude of 3720 meters above sea level. At the top, there is a beautiful view of a vertical wall up to 500 meters high, and on the other, of the endless expanses of Gissar with fossilized dinosaur footprints.

3. Another amazing place in the Boysun settlement is the Omonkhona healing spring, which is located at an altitude of 1217 meters above sea level. For several centuries now, a blessed stream of healing water for health and well-being has not dried up here.

4. One of the most beautiful places in Uzbekistan is the Paltau Valley, which is located 100 km from Tashkent, on the banks of the Chatkal River. Since ancient times, the mountains surrounding the Paltau Valley have been famous for an ore rich in iron content. The area is distinguished by a variety of mountainous landscapes.

5. One of the most amazing and outlandish places on the planet, full of mysteries and myths, is the Ustyurt plateau. Here everyone will find something for themselves: space landscapes, rich history, unusual and memorable fauna.

6. In the Surkhandarya region, in the Baysuntau mountain range, there is one of the most famous caves in the world – Teshik Tash, the name of which is translated as Leaky Stone. In fact, Teshik-Tash consists not of one, but of several caves, but the grotto in which the burial was discovered is popular among tourists.

7. In the vicinity of Tashkent, on the Pskem ridge, there is one of the most beautiful mountain lakes - Badak. The lake is located on the opposite bank of the Pskem river which bears the same name as the village of Pskem.

8. On the southern slopes of the Karatau ridge, 40 km from the city of Navoi, there is a unique natural-historical and tourist site - Sarmysh Gorge. Here, on the black basalt rocks polished by the winds, about 4 thousand petroglyphs (rock paintings) were discovered.

9. Arashan Lakes - one of the amazing places in Uzbekistan, which are located on the high-mountainous Angren Plateau on the border of the Tashkent and Namangan regions of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

10. At the end of our list of amazing places in Uzbekistan is Lake Aydarkul, which is located in the heart of the Kyzylkum desert. The shores of the lake stretch from the Nurata district of the Navoi region to the Farish and Mirzachul districts of the Jizzakh region.

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This Uzbekistan travel guide shares the best places to visit in Uzbekistan and things to do.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey to the enchanting country of Uzbekistan, as we unveil the top places to visit in this hidden gem of Central Asia.

Explore the majestic city of Samarkand, known as the Crossroad of Cultures. Marvel at the grandeur of the Registan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site adorned with three magnificent madrasahs. Discover the intricate beauty of the Bibi-Khanym Mosque and visit the tomb of the great conqueror, Tamerlane, at the Gur-e-Amir mausoleum.

Step back in time as you visit the historic city of Bukhara, with its well-preserved medieval architecture. Wander through the narrow streets of the old town and admire the towering minarets, grand palaces, and bustling bazaars. Don't miss the chance to visit the Poi Kalyan complex, which houses the iconic Kalyan Minaret and the stunning Kalyan Mosque.

Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Khiva, an ancient desert city that feels like a living museum. Explore the walled city of Itchan Kala, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and marvel at its well-preserved palaces, mosques, and madrasahs. Get lost in the labyrinthine streets and soak in the ambiance of this captivating city.

Immerse yourself in the cultural heart of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, the country's capital. Discover the rich history and modern development of the city as you explore its architectural landmarks, such as the stunning Khast Imam Complex and the impressive Independence Square. Don't forget to visit the Chorsu Bazaar, where you can experience the vibrant colors, flavors, and aromas of Uzbekistan's culinary traditions.

Venture into the desert landscape of the Kyzylkum Desert and experience the nomadic way of life. Take a camel ride across the vast dunes, spend a night in a traditional yurt camp, and witness the breathtaking beauty of a desert sunset.

Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures and must-visit destinations of Uzbekistan, a land of ancient Silk Road history, architectural splendor, and warm hospitality.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Uzbekistan in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable country where history comes to life and unforgettable memories await!

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Khiva, Uzbekistan [Amazing Places 4K]

Khiva (in today's Uzbekistan) was an ancient trading post/oasis on the Silk Road. The inner town of the old Khiva oasis - Itchan Kala - is encircled by walls up to 10 m/33 ft high, dating from the 10th century. It is site of many amazing architectural ensembles. Itchan Kala is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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INCREDIBLE UZBEKISTAN | The Ancient City Of Bukhara

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Exploring an Authentic City in Uzbekistan | Sightseeing tour of Bukhara

The first city that we've visited in Uzbekistan was Bukhara - quite small, very old, beautiful, and with impressively rich history. We've had a long walk around its historical center to see all the unique incredibly built and decorated sights there. For one day I imagined that I'm your guide and tried to share all the authentic atmosphere of this Uzbek city through the screen.
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02:15 - Lyab-i Hauz
02:51 - Khanaka Nadir-Divan-Begi
04:09 - Maghoki Attori Mosque
05:35 - Old ruins
06:52 - Trading Domes of Bukhara
07:11 - Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah
07:59 - Ulugh Beg Madrasah
09:38 - Kalyan Minaret
10:13 - Mir-i-Arab Madrasah
12:07 - Kalyan Mosque
14:11 - Ark of Bukhara
20:28 - Bolo Haouz Mosque
21:53 - Chor Minor
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Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Ancient City of Jews & Muslims

After a quick 2 days adventure in Khiva, Uzbekistan, I took a 6 hour taxi to the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

The history of Bukhara goes back about 2500 years, with the initial settlements of the Aryan people.

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Travel Back in Time to the Ancient City of Bukhara, Uzbekistan | The Trading Center of the Silk Road

Back in the days, Bukhara was the prominent stop on the Silk Road, literally the city where the East meets the West. Architectures are so well-preserved that walking in the ancient city of Bukhara feels like traveling back to the past.
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