Uzbekistan tours

The majority of the population of Uzbekistan is ethnic Uzbeks, which are Turkic communities, however, there are significant minority groups of Russians. Almost 90% of the populace is Muslim however, there are Orthodox Christians, Buddhists and Jews living in the country. Uzbeks, like their Central Asian counterparts, are popular for their warmth and friendly. It is traditional to greet people and ask them questions about their family or health issues, as well as personal lives.

Uzbekistan tours allow you to experience the local cuisine and share some tips with others. One typical meal may include palov (rice cooked with onions, meat and carrots) or mutton baked in a pan called a tandir. Uzbeks can also indulge in manti dumplings, also known as dumplings, and various kebabs. Take advantage of your Uzbek food with a cup of traditional black or green tea, or some drinking yogurt known as the ayran. Even though Uzbekistan is a predominantly Muslim nation, it’s secular, which means that you can drink local wines that are produced in the region.

Uzbekistan is part of the Central Asian group between Asia and the Middle East. Its neighbours are Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan is a coastal country along the Aral Sea as well as the massive, yet small, lake Sarygamysh. About 80% of the country’s surface is covered by the Kyzyl Kum, also known as the ‘red sand’ desert. There is a small area of fertile land located in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan’s mountains include the Tian Shan Range in the south of the country.

The bazaars in Uzbekistan are a dream for shoppers. There, bargaining isn’t an everyday thing, it’s also a good laugh. The Tashkent markets, particularly the Chorsu Bazaar, are great for finding bargains. Find Soviet memorabilia such as stamps, portraits of Lenin, and military uniforms and caps. Also, you can find local souvenirs, such as intricately decorated pottery, colorful clothing, rugs and jewellery constructed from silver of the traditional. The Bukhara bazaar is among one of the most beautiful, with its rows of fresh produce and smiling locals.

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