Uzbekistan is the heart of the ancient Silk Road, where blue-domed mosques and towering minarets punctuate the skyline. Its cities are rich with history, art, and architecture that reflect a confluence of cultures over millennia.
Wander the streets of Samarkand, where the Registan Square dazzles with ornate madrasahs adorned with intricate mosaics. Explore Bukhara, a city-museum filled with historic monuments and the atmospheric Lyab-i Hauz plaza.
Discover the walled city of Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage site that feels like stepping back in time. Uzbekistan offers a journey through history, enveloped in the warmth of its hospitable people
Experience the grandeur of the Registan Square, Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, and the Bibi-Khanym Mosque. Samarkand is a showcase of Islamic architecture and a testament to its storied past.
Visit the Ark Fortress, Po-i-Kalyan Complex, and the Chor-Minor. Bukhara’s ancient city center is a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with madrassas, mosques, and bustling bazaars.
Explore the Itchan Kala, the inner fortress of Khiva, with its well-preserved structures like the Kalta Minor Minaret and the Kunya-Ark Citadel. The city offers a glimpse into medieval Central Asia.