If Uzbekistan isn’t yet on your radar, it should be. This Central Asian country, once a critical link on the ancient Silk Road, offers a heady mix of history, architecture, and culture. Think glittering turquoise domes in Samarkand, the labyrinthine old streets of Khiva, bustling bazaars where the scent of spices mingles with freshly baked non (bread), and the wide Soviet-style boulevards of Tashkent. Uzbekistan is a revelation for travellers chasing offbeat experiences: affordable, well-connected, and welcoming. Yet it remains just exotic enough to feel like a true discovery.
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Domes of turquoise, bazaars of spice, and cities from the Silk Road—Uzbekistan is Central Asia’s most dazzling secret
Uzbekistan, a land of colours and carved domes, where Silk Road still colours the cities with living history.
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Uzbekistan, a land of colours and carved domes, where Silk Road still colours the cities with living history.
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