Travel Articles about Central Asia

​​​​​​​Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia with an unusually beautiful and diverse nature, which has spread out mountains, steppes and deserts on its vast expanses. It was for...
Tashkent is not only the ancient culture and architecture but also metropolis with all the amenities and services for modern life. Nightclubs, bars and pubs are part of the capital...
Travelling is always a great experience. To have an unforgettable holiday there are some utterly important things to be preplanned. In order to plan the budget of the tour it is be...
​​​​​​​Comfort is one of the most important things for a tourist in a new country. For budget travellers, affordable and convenient transportation is a must. In Uzbekistan, urban a...
Uzbekistan is an incredibly rich country, first and foremost generously endowed with centuries-old traditions and architectural masterpieces that testify to a rich past. In order t...
The prices in Uzbekistan is relatively low especially for guests from Europe. Even a budget tourist can afford interesting tour across the country. As a developed and modern city,...
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan offers a luxurious stay for special guests who appreciate comfort and high-quality service. The five-star hotels of the capital present a unique...
When you visit Uzbekistan you absolutely forget about burgers, sandwiches and European dishes. The national cuisine is so rich that you will hardly manage to try them all.
The biggest issue for a tourist is the network connection when abroad. Guests may easily get confused when choosing a local mobile operator with low tariffs and the internet. This...
National currency in Uzbekistan is som or sum (UZS) and tiyin. It has been put into circulation in 1994 and today there are banknotes of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000 and 10000 value....
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and the biggest city of the country with the population over 3 million. Along with the traditional Asian lifestyle, Tashkent has a totally dif...
More than half of the territory of Uzbekistan, more precisely 75% of the land are the deserts. The hot continental climate makes them nearly uninhabited. They are not classy sand d...
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