Discover the best top things to do in Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan including Registan, Itchan Kala, Great Minaret of the Kalon, Lyab-i-Hauz, Citadel Kunya-ark, Friday Mosque (Juma Mosque), Charvak Reservoir.
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The centerpiece of the city is one of the most important monuments of Islamic arts.
The most well-known sightseeing spot of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, and Central Asia...at least! Also a UNESCO world heritage site. You will definitely want to visit it several times. Marvel the intricate details, enter the shops and interact freely with the merchants. Chances are, you may be actively invited to. You will not be pressed to buy anything, but I bet you will. As a nice souvenir, try to find a 200 som bill (not easy, I got one as a change in a metro station in Tashkent) and keep it! Return when the sun has set for a different view of the square...If you are lucky as we were, you may witness a nice light show!
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The ancient town has many undamaged monuments such as the Djuma Mosque.
Itchan Kala is the name given to the area inside the Khiva fort walls. We paid 150000 som for the VIP ticket which allows for 2 days of entry. There are different tickets and the VIP ticket cost the most which allows you go climb the minaret and the watchtower. The tickets are good for entry into museums and palaces and mosques. Some of the museums are not really worthwhile. This entire area is free of cars. There are souvenir stalls set up along the side of the pedestrian road. We spent 2 nights in Khiva and really enjoyed it at a relaxed pace. You can also walk along the wall. There is a steep ramp at the North Gate Entrance.
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It is an imposing structure in old town Bukhara. It is beautiful but only to enjoy the sight from outside. Entry is not permitted. We also visited the centre to see the Minaret in the night with the streets empty. Beautifully lit is was an amazing sight.
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Lyabi Khan ensemble consists of the Kukeldash Madrasah, khanaka and the Nodir Divan-begi. The centre became a large reservoir in the 17th century. This central area is busy with shops, restaurants and cafes.
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Arang-khan began the construction of this citadel complex in 1686, which contains a house for khan, the members of his family and dignitaries.
Entry to Kunya Ark is included in the ticket price. There are 3 pretty impressive courtyards with blue tiles. If you want to go to the watchtower, you will need the VIP ticket which is 150000 som per person. We came up at around 5:30 pm to watch the sunset and there a lot of people.
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this open air ancient mosque with its 213 beautiful carved wooden pillars will amaze you with its unique architecture. Have a look inside and notice how different the many pillars are carved.
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What a beautiful place. Lake Charvak is a popular resort in Tashkent region and thousands of holiday makers from all over Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries visit the reservoir. Villages on the banks of Charvak such as Yusufhona, Burchmulla, Nanay, Chorvoq, Sidjak, Bogustan, and their surroundings offer wide range of hotels, dachas, houses and tapchans to accommodate tourists. Yusufhona is also a popular place among paragliders and provides facilities for this sport. Sadly, paragliding was missing as we could not go to Yusufhona but we did the Jet boat ride which was just awesome ???? The place is surrounded by beautiful mountains ⛰ The drive is beautiful without any twists n turn n on the way u can stop to go up one of the mountains on a chair car n what a view from up above. You should carry ur swimsuit and beachwear. I would highly recommend a day or two stay if u want to unwind and just relax it out. Definitely worth a visit if u r visiting Tashkent
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