Uzbekistan

Bukhara

Your trip over the Silk Road of Uzbekistan is not complete before you visit Bukhara. Considered the sacred city of Central Asia, Bukhara has once been the center of the civilization of the region. Also known as “the city of thousand merchants”, Bukhara had more than 200 madrasas during the Middle Ages and the most scholars of the time after Baghdad, making the city the center of science at the same time.

Let us take you to see and maybe buy a hand-woven carpet in Bukhara, of which colors, density, and detailed ornaments will excite your soul. Shop local handicrafts and homemade food items under the beautiful domes of the local bazaars, then come to taste the best meals of Uzbekistan with us. Explore the old city of Bukhara with a visit to Emirs Summer Palace and Bahauddin Naqshband Sufi Complex. See the breathtaking Defensive Walls “The Ark”, the 5thcentury citadel and Kalon Minaret that has survived the destructions of Chengiz Khan due to being a forty-nine-meter building, according to the legend convinced Chengiz Khan to keep it as his landmark to travel around Asia.
 
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