Uzbekistan - Why You Should Visit Now & Tashkent Travel Guide
Uzbekistan is the gem of Central Asia and is the next major tourism destination. This video will show you why you should visit Uzbekistan now, before it blows up. Learn the tips and hacks for traveling in Uzbekistan and explore Tashkent, eat 1500 pounds of plov (pilaf) at an Uzbek restaurant and get ready for an adventure along the Silk Road.
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Tashkent sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
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Tashkent, as it befits the capital of Uzbekistan, is grand and diverse.
Tashkent sights are various. Most of the historical and architectural monuments of the city are located in its Old Town area where evident history stays in harmony with modernity. The city's Oriental bazaars, just like centuries ago, attract visitors with the abundance of juicy fruit and vegetables, delightful aroma of hot flat loaves of bread and samsa pasties... The Oriental bazaar is notable for making anyone visiting it never go back without a purchase.
There are always a lot of cultural events taking place in Tashkent. The city has a large number of theatres, museums, restaurants, nightclubs, and hotels. In hot summers you can easily find a cooling place at a fountain, a shelter in one of the many parks or... in Tashkent metro, which is acknowledged one of the most beautiful in the world.
It will take longer than just a day to see all Tashkent sights, so this short film will help you, taking you on an excursion around the city.
Uzbekistan (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Uzbekistan is a country with thousands of years of history and contains all the magic of the Silk Road, as well as numerous oriental fairy tales, along with traditional culture, Islamic history and fascinating desert landscapes. Tashkent is the city of Amir Timur, the riding general who established a dynasty. It is a city on the ancient Silk Road, famous in both orient and occident, and having inspired both scholars and poets, plus craftsmen and artists. Modern Tashkent contains wide boulevards and plenty of lush greenery. White storks that symbolize fertility crown the large entrance arcades to the Place Of Independence. Samarqand was the centre of one of the oldest forms of state in Middle Asia, and was located on the Silk Road. Newly introduced Timurid style further enriched the architecture. Coloured mosaics of astounding luminosity compete with glazed relief ceramics whose ornamentation is composed of arabesques, font characters and geometrical shapes. Samarqand Bazaar now has a new, modern appearance and the variety of goods on offer has never been better with fresh fruit, vegetables, honey and cheese. The ‘Wild West’ of Uzbekistan is a wonderful region of deserts with just a few yurt camps for overnight accommodation. Qirk Qiz Qala emerges from the middle of the flat, featureless desert. Almost mystically, the final sharp fragments of the castle’s former defensive towers emerge from the ground which consist mainly of gravel and are covered with low saxaul bushes that defy the desert’s strong winds with their deep-reaching roots. The oasis city of Khiva is one of the greatest centres of ancient Korezm, ‘Land of the sun’, and was where mathematician Mohammed, who discovered algebra, once lived. Almost fifteen hundred years of oriental culture are hidden within the intriguing winding streets of this fine oasis city. Uzbekistan has always been at the intersection of major trade and cultural routes and a border between Asia and Europe, between nomads and the Western world. Exoticism mixed with all the magic of the One Thousand And One Nights!
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UZBEKISTAN: CHORSU, the MOST ICONIC MARKET in CENTRAL ASIA in TASHKENT ????
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Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It's known for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Samarkand, a major city on the route, contains a landmark of Islamic architecture: the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, mosaic-covered religious schools dating to the 15th and 17th centuries.
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UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS Economy Class REVIEW | New York City to Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Back in August of 2019, I had the unbelievable opportunity to visit the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan as part of the World Influencers Congress. I had an unbelievable time there and fell in love with the country’s unique food, history, and culture. But first, I had to get there! Come along with me as I fly to the capital of Tashkent and give my Uzbekistan Airways economy class review along the way!
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Uzbekistan would be my 74th country and I was so excited. I started my journey in Queens, New York City. My cousin Alex joined me on my way to JFK Airport. There, I’d catch my 12.5-hour flight on Uzbekistan Airways’ Dreamliner. I arrived at Terminal 2, but that was the wrong terminal, so I headed over to Terminal 4. I had 2 hours before takeoff. I needed to check in. It didn’t look too full, but it took 90 minutes to get through security.
There would be 30 people from the conference on the flight. An hour into the flight, I enjoyed some Uzbekistan wine and some peanuts. They also gave me some slippers! We had some movies to watch and I couldn’t wait to have some Uzbekistan food.
I met a guy from Samarkand, Uzbekistan in my row. We wanted to watch a movie, but some of the plane’s screens didn’t have all the movies. So I drank instead and had a delicious meal of beef, rice, ham, bread, tomatoes, and a cake. The beef had a nice, rich sauce with olives. It didn’t have too many spices but was super tender! Then the flight attendant offered me some chicken!
The chicken came with penne pasta. The pasta had some oil and herbs on it and was nice and filling. The chicken was almost like a chicken parmesan with mushrooms and was really creamy. It tasted really fresh! The sauce was great mixed with the pasta. With two meals down, I was full. I was already loving the Uzbek hospitality.
Eight hours in, we were flying over the Atlantic near Iceland. We still had a ways to go. The flight attendants were giving me lots of alcohol and telling me about sites I should visit! I slept eight hours straight and had some chicken, rice, carrots, and broccoli. The chicken had a nice, glazy sauce and was super delicious!
The flight attendant gave me some amazing beef as well! The friendliness and hospitality was unreal! The beef looked really good and came with rice, sauce, and vegetables. It was super tender and the vegetables were really nice! My neighbor from Tajikistan joked that I was snoring while I was sleeping!
We were flying over Kazakhstan and were preparing to land in Tashkent. There was a lot of desert out my window. The friendliness and hospitality was already off the charts! At first, they told me I couldn’t film, but then they warmed up and let me do it!
At the airport, it took forever to get our bags, SIM cards, and passports. I got in a cab with Traveling Jules. I learned how to say good morning in Uzbek. I was loving Uzbekistan. It felt like Moscow. The streets were wide and there were lots of Soviet-style buildings. It was also 100 degrees!
We were staying at the Hyatt Regency in Tashkent. I would be on the sixth floor in a really nice room, Room 618. I had two twin beds, a desk, a chic bathroom, and a view of the building. I couldn’t wait to explore my 74th country!
I hope you enjoyed my Uzbekistan Airways economy class review as I traveled from New York to Tashkent! If you did, please give this video a thumbs up and leave a comment. Also, please subscribe so you don’t miss any of my upcoming travel/food adventures!
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The people, history and culture of Uzbekistan - Traveling the Silk Road | DW Documentary
With its magical buildings, fascinating landscapes and friendly people, Uzbekistan has a lot to offer. It is a country caught between rich traditions and modernity.
Wild equestrian games, fairytale palaces and hospitable people proud of their magnificent culture - all this will be encountered by those traveling through Uzbekistan on the Silk Road. The central Asian country borders Kazakhstan to the north and Afghanistan to the south. The journey begins in Samarkand, one of central Asia’s oldest cities.
For centuries cities like Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva provided the necessary infrastructure for the caravans on the Silk Road, allowing merchants to trade their goods and providing accommodation for them and their animals. Many buildings still survive to underline the splendor and wealth that trade once generated. In Samarkand, one of the world’s oldest cities, three outstanding Koran schools, known as madrasas, on Registan Square have been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the Boysun region in the Hissar Mountains the ancient, and none-too-gentle riding game known as Kopkari is held at Nowruz, the New Year festival. More than a hundred horsemen try to pick up the body of a dead goat from the ground and to escape with this from all the others. In 1380 the Uzbek folk hero Amir Timur (Tamerlane) had the gigantic Ak Sarav, the White Palace, built in Shahrisabz, the town of his birth. It had a thousand rooms adorned with gemstones.
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On Day 1 in Uzbekistan we went on an ultimate Uzbek street food tour in Tashkent, including the biggest bazaar in the city, and the most massive plov (rice pilau) cooking in Tashkent.
We had arrived at the airport in Tashkent at about 4 am in the morning, and at 9 am we were ready to start eating our way through the city.
First we met up with Bekruz and Akbar both from the Ministry of Tourism Uzbekistan (Bekruz is the one who invited me to Uzbekistan and arranged everything for us, so thank you Bekruz!), and Ravshan (check out his channel: a local food vlogger in Uzbekistan.
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Bread Bazaar, Tashkent - We started this ultimate street food tour at the bread bazaar in Tashkent, a market dedicated fully to bread, with a little fruit and other things mixed in. We bought some break, some kaymak, and some fruit and then went to a nearby restaurant where they laid everything on the table for us, along with tea. Uzbek breakfast was a great way to get started.
Chorsu Bazaar - The grandest bazaar in Tashkent is Chorus Bazaar, and it’s a perfect place to get a feel of Uzbek culture and food. We first stopped at the food court to try hanum, a type of dumpling filled with potato and somsa. Then we continued to the dome shaped iconic part of the bazaar, filled with fresh meat and spices. It’s one of the coolest market structures anywhere in the world.
Plov Center - We kind of had to rush out of Chorsu Bazaar because although they prepare 1,500 Kilos, seriously, of rice plov per day, it only takes 2 - 3 hours before they run out everyday. So we got there, already one of the monster swimming pool pans was finished, but they still had a few others going and serving. Plov is the national dish of Uzbekistan, a food that’s eaten on every and all occasions. For Tashkent plov, it’s pretty heavy on the meat at oil, with rice, chickpeas, and raisins. Also it included, qazi - horsemeat sausage which is a delicacy. It was incredibly delicious, and proper meal experience.
Total price - 100,000 UZS ($12.21)
Plov is love, remember that when you’re in Uzbekistan.
National Food Restaurant - After strolling around for a while in the afternoon, we continued to a National Food restaurant, a laid back family style restaurant that serves all things Uzbek food. Along with a number of dishes, the main dish I was most interested in was the naryn, thin slices of dough mixed with minced meat and horse. It was interesting, and quite good, as were the other dishes.
Total price - 110,000 UZS ($13.43)
Sultan Suleyman Restaurant - For dinner we went to a bit of a fancy trendy restaurant, and had another platter of food. This time, dough noodle like sheets topped with meat, horse sausage again, and green onions.
Total price - 122,000 UZS ($14.90)
It was a day of learning, eating, and meeting some amazing people along the way. Thank you for watching this Uzbekistan food tour!
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Samarkand to Tashkent: Beautiful Train Journey in Uzbekistan
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Tashkent I Central Asia I Uzbekistan - Part II
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Even though the construction was initiated somewhere around the year 1942, the beautiful building was opened to the public in the year 1947. The national opera theater is located at the heart of Tashkent.
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On Day 2 of our food tour through Uzbekistan we were spent the day eating our way through Tashkent, the largest and capital city. The day before (Day 1) we were also in Tashkent, but there was still so much more to eat.
Somsa - Uzbek somsa, or also frequently called samosa, is probably the national snack or light meal of Uzbekistan, and of Central Asia. It’s something that’s so common, I don’t think I went even a single day without eating one or many when I was in Uzbekistan - the good news is they are incredible delicious. In an area of Tashkent called Minor, I think they make the best version, famous for their teardrop shape as they droop down in the tandoor oven. The little pockets of dough are filled with mutton, onions, and light spices. They are incredibly delicious.
Price - 3,000 UZS ($0.37) per piece
Mutton fry - Next Bekruz took us to one of this favorite restaurants in Tashkent, a place located above a car wash specializing in meat, lamb of course, and fries. You order by the kilo, and we got a kilo of lamb fried in lamb fat, and a kilo of fries. But before the main platter feast we ate some kebabs, which were spectacular as well.
Total price - 48,000 UZS ($5.89)
Besh Panja- 5 fingers kebab - Another interesting kebab to eat in Uzbekistan is the 5 finger kebab because it’s prongs with 5 skewers in the shape of a hand. It was another meat snack, and it was delicious.
Price - 44,000 UZS ($5.41)
Sheep organs donut - Since it was close by, we stopped for an Uzbek snack of what Bekruz called a “hardcore Uzbek donut.” Again a pocket of dough filled with a mix of chopped up organs, and deep fried. It was tasty, especially with tomato sauce.
We then on the spur of the moment took a detour and headed out to this meat market to sample some more lamb, chicken, pickles and potatoes. People were extremely nice, and it was very fun.
Uzbek Choyhona - Experience an Uzbek Choyhona was one of the most memorable meals of my entire food tour in Uzbekistan. Along with an entire table filled with food, the main dish was an entire oxtail cooked in its own melted fat. It was insanely good. Thank you to Baha and Rashad for putting on the feast.
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Visit Uzbekistan, exploring Tashkent city. One day trip in Tashkent with Sally.
Hi guys Sally here,
Not many know Uzbekistan is a country located in Central Asia, its new to the world of the tourism.
Originally I am Uzbek myself and I know that tourism just started to develop and now there are more and more tourists arriving for visit.
If you are visiting Uzbekistan for the first time, then my advice is to book everything through travel agency. Airport, transfers, tours with guides. Uzbekistan is not yet English friendly country and its a little bit complicated to travel on your own if you don't know Russian.
Not many places have English signs (very few). Not everyone speaks Russian.
To travel comfortably by cab download Yandex Taxi application, we do not have Uber.
If you still decided to visit Uzbekistan, especially Tashkent city (that's what video is about) on your own then this video with main city attractions is for you.
So far most popular tourist spots in Tashkent city are:
- City Center which starts with Amir Temur Square, Uzbekistan Hotel, Quranti, Broadway, Amir Temur Museum. All places are located near each other. And you can walk from one to another.
- Independence Square, Mourning Mother Monument, Eternal Fire
- Courage Monument
- Drujba Narodov or Friendship Square with Friendship Monument
- Old Town which has Khast Imam and Khazrati Imam complex, Kukeldash mosque
- Chorsu bazaar is one of the biggest bazaars in part of Old Town.
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Tashkent Uzbekistan CITY TOUR
Thank you for watching my video on my time in Tashkent Uzbekistan! Tashkent was such an interesting city and it surprised me in so many ways. I had no idea what to expect when visiting the capital of Uzbekistan and was able to see some very interesting things and meet some wonderful people. If your traveling around central Asia, DO NOT pass up the opportunity to visit Uzbekistan!
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Welcome to Tashkent Uzbekistan || Arrived in Tashkent
Welcome to Tashkent the beautiful capital of Uzbekistan in Central Asia. I just arrived in this city, and I'll show you my first moments in Tashkent including a short tour of my hostel which I got for $10 per night in Tashkent. I'll share complete video tomorrow.
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BAKU - In one of the most neglected places on the globe, Uzbekistan has the distinction of being the most overlooked state. Most people know little about the country, except that it’s isolated, rife with corruption and fighting some obscure insurgency. Other bits of insight people have is that the country employs draconian laws, whilst dealing with ethnic tensions and disputes over resources. All these assumptions are true, but in geopolitics, Uzbekistan is not your typical dictatorship.
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