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Popular Tourist Destinations in Uzbekistan


Uzbekistan is an old land in Central Asia that is alive with many legends and literature. This country has extraordinary exoticism. Tourist attractions in Uzbekistan are synonymous with endless deserts accompanied by rows of camel caravans, graceful towers, madrasas, tombs with oriental architecture, beautiful silk sheets, world-class gold embroidery and charming views of medieval Islamic culture.

Many people use tourist attractions in Uzbekistan as a holiday location, to learn about Islamic history or just to refresh themselves. Because this country is very suitable to visit. You can also gain experience because there is a combination of Islamic pilgrimages to historical places and natural tourism visits. Quoted from Cheria, on Wednesday (27/9/2023), the following are popular tourist destinations in Uzbekistan:

1. Tashkent
The tourist attraction in Uzbekistan that you must visit is Tashkent. Tashkent is an old city that is centuries old. Previously this city was called Chach, Shash or Binkent.

Tashkent was once a stop on the Silk Road trade route from Asia to Europe. Well, in this city you can see the beauty of historical places such as the Khazret-Imam Mosque, Genuine Muskhafe-Usman Koran, Amir Temur Square & Museum, Kukeldash Madrassah, Old Town, and Independence Square.

2. Imam Al Bukhari’s Tomb.
The Imam Al Bukhariy Tomb Complex is located near Samarkand. The architectural composition of the complex uses national traditions and architecture. The unified complex consists of a tomb, mosque, administrative offices, and several other buildings built around the edge of the courtyard.

3. Jizzakh
Jizzakh is located to the north of the foot of Mount Nuratau, near the Sanzar river. This city is on the route traversed by the Silk Road. Jizzakh offers beautiful and charming natural views. There are still ancient settlements and forts there.

4. Samarkand
Another city that is no less important to visit is of course Samarkand. Samarkand is an old city that is included in the UNESCO world heritage list. The charm of the old buildings that sit majestically in this city is guaranteed to attract travelers to come and come back again. Samarkand is also an important city in the history of Islam in Central Asia, you know.
A number of old buildings still stand strong today as witnesses to the glory of Islam in the past. Samarkand has a number of historical monuments. And the Turquoise Dome of Samarkand is the city’s most extraordinary architectural symbol.

5. Nukus
This area which borders Russia is not a popular tourist destination, but it is worth visiting because it has unique historical heritage, namely the Savitsky Gallery. Known as the Museum of Forbidden Art, it houses a prominent collection of 20th century Russian artists, including works by Sokolov, Komarovskiy da Amaravella. The artwork was collected by a curator from the Karakalpakstan State Museum of Art in the Sixties.

6. Aydarkul Lake
Aydarkul Lake is a natural lake which is famous for its beautiful natural beauty. The location of this lake is in Bukhara Province. If you like natural views, or want to do outdoor activities such as swimming, camping and watching wild birds. Well, Aydarkul Lake is very suitable to be included in the list of recommended activities in Uzbekistan. Not only that, you can also visit several local villages to learn about culture and enjoy typical food.

Source : SUKOHARJONEWS

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