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Uzbekistan, a beautiful country, full of history, but unfortunately it doesn’t attract many people. Not just Uzbekistan by the way, Central Asia in general. We are on the silk road, a 2000 years old network of trade routes. For the curious ones who still want to visit Uzbekistan, here are some useful tips for travelling to Uzbekistan! Tashkent Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan Some of the most interesting places to check out are the incredibly picturesque metro stations, which were built in the former USSR; Minor Mosque, a modern mosque made of white marbles; Hazrati Imam Complex, a religious center with remarkable architecture, and Plov Center, the best place to have plov (a national dish) in Uzbekistan – it’s a locals’ favorite! Samarkand Samarkand is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia and an unmissable highlight of Uzbekistan. Founded in the 7th century BC, its geographic location in the center of the Silk Road route has attracted a lot of travelers and invaders, from Alexander the Great to Genghis Khan One of the oldest cities in Central Asia, Samarkand was given the recognition it deserved in 2001 when UNESCO assigned it World Heritage Site status, acknowledging its importance as a crossroads of ancient cultures Registaan beauty has a name, then surely it must be Registan. It consists of three distinct madrasahs (Islamic schools) around a central plaza. Each of them is in itself a prime example of Islamic architecture, only rivaled by Isfahan (Iran) itself Bhukhara Set between the slightly chaotic scenes of Samarkand and the labyrinthine alleyways of Khiva, Bukhara is a happy medium. An ocean of mosques and minarets, ornate craftsmanship and intricate tilework, turquoise domes and leafy plazas peppered between the modern sprawl of the city With over 2,000 years of history, the ancient city of Bukhara is an amazing place to experience Uzbek culture, history, and tradition. In fact, Bukhara became the cultural and religious heart of Central Asia in the 8th century, when Arabs conquered Uzbekistan Khiva Khiva is a city that is more than 2500 years old & one of the intact silk route city Khiva is essentially an open-air museum. In fact, there are over 50 historical sites in its tiny Old Town. It’s no wonder that it is Central Asia’s very first UNESCO World site Khiva resembles an ancient sandcastle town. Think clay-colored houses and glittering minarets enclosed within gigantic fortress walls. Where else can you find a place like this today? This video displays absolute top things to do in Khiva. I hope you enjoying and getting to know this beautiful part of world... Let me know in comments if you have any questions or suggestions #uzbekistan #traveldocumentary #kannadavlog #centralasiatravel @alittlewanderlustsandy @UZBEK-TV @Uzbekistanofficial__uz is Uzbekistan a friend of India? Why is Uzbekistan famous? Top 10 things to do in Uzbekistan How expensive is Uzbekistan for Indians?