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Bukhara 2 Samarkand by Bus | EP-06 | A Journey On The Ancient Silk Route In Uzbekistan In this episode of my Backpacking Uzbekistan, I traveled from Bukhara 2 Samarkand by Bus. It was a pleasant journey on the ancient Silk Route. However, We can reach Samarkand by air, train, bus, or shared taxis from Tashkent and other neighboring cities of Bukhara, and Khiva. The best and most convenient way is to avail the option of a fast train. In Uzbekistan, I used all the means of transportation within the country. So, as per my plan, I went to Samarkand from Bukhara by public bus. I used this option because I want to make a trip by bus too. The bus takes 4 hours to reach Samarkand. The fare of the Bus was 50000Som. After visiting Samarkand I went back to Tashkent and traveled on the slow train Sharq reached Tashkent in 4 hours. There are 2 types of trains (The Afrosiyob train and the Sharq Train ) that run from Bukhara to Samarkand. We can book tickets for the Uzbek train from here. The Afrosiyob is the high-speed train and takes you from Bukhara to Samarkand in 2 hours. The Sharq, a bit slower, takes you from Bukhara to Samarkand in 3 hours. After reaching Samarkand, I took a taxi from Samarkand Bus station for 20000som to reach my hostel. Where I stayed in Samarkand Samarkand has many budget options for hotels and hostels. I stayed in Hostel Imona and booked it from Hostel World. The hostel is located near University Boulevard and we can find many of the city attractions near it. It was a family-run guest house and the staff was extra helpful and caring. However, there you can find a few conversation issues due to the language barrier. Samarkand is an important city in Uzbekistan and is famous for its most important sites on the Silk Road. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and was founded around the 7th century BC. Samarkand is often known as “The Pearl of the Eastern Muslim World”. Timur made Samarkand the capital of its empire, and the city became the most important economic and cultural center in Central Asia. You can read the complete blog post here... https://wideangledreams.com/top-thing... You can reach out to me on Instagram: / wide_angle_. . Facebook: / byrashid Blog Posts: https://wideangledreams.com