Uzbekistan Samarkand, a jewel of the ancient Silk Road, has long been a crossroads of cultures, and a meeting point for merchants, scholars, and explorers. This city, steeped in history and adorned with architectural, ancient masterpieces included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, now welcomes ...
The hotel’s design was inspired by the creative and scientific works of the greatest Uzbek literary figure, artist, linguist, and statesman, Alisher Navoiy, who lived in the 15th century. He had a strong influence on the culture of Uzbekistan. ...
The hotel’s design was inspired by the creative and scientific works of the greatest Uzbek literary figure, artist, linguist, and statesman, Alisher Navoiy, who lived in the 15th century. He had a strong influence on the culture of Uzbekistan. ...
Don’t miss out on these fascinating things to do in Samarkand, Uzbekistan on your travels to this stunning Silk Road city! Home to some of the world’s most intricate and exquisite architecture, Samarkand in Uzbekistan has been rising in popularity to become a real tourism hotspot. Famous fo...
Home > Cities of Uzbekistan > Samarkand Uzbekistan local time Samarkand, Uzbekistan In different centuries Uzbekistan's ancient cities played the main role on the Great Silk Road - this ancient transcontinental road. But the title "the Heart of Great Silk Road" is indeed obtained by Samarkand...
SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan, Dec. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --On December 6, 2024, the China National Silk Museum launched the third thematic exhibition "Silk and Silk Roads: From Hangzhou to Samarkand" at the Samarkand State Museum-Reserve in Uzbekistan. This hig
The Fergana Valley is the most fertile area in Uzbekistan and is the agricultural heartland of the region. It was an important stopping point on the Silk Road between Kashgar and Samarkand and was celebrated for its fine, artisanal craftsmanship. On your visit to the Fergana Valley you will me...
Silk Road Samarkand centers around the affluent waterway of the Samarkand rowing canal The name of the centre was selected deliberately: the routes of the Great Silk Road passed through the territory of current-day Uzbekistan from the II century BC until the XV century, and ancient Samarkand...
Samarkand is insanely ancient, ranking as one of the oldest cities in both Uzbekistan and the world, with its founding dating way back to the 8th century BC. Back in the day, camel caravans loaded with goods would trek through Samarkand on the legendary Great Silk Road. The city basked in...
not far from the Tower Bridge, the Uzbekistan Culture Festival is being held, which invites guests to get acquainted with oriental flavors, the famous Uzbek pilaf, the centuries-old traditions of Central Asian masters, as well as new locations, one of which is the Silk Road Samarkand Tourist ...