Samarkand Uzbekistan Travel
Thank you for watching my video of traveling around Samarkand Uzbekistan! Samarkand Uzbekistan is one of the famous cities to visit along the silk road in Uzbekistan. It's a beautiful city with a lot of beautiful and ancient structures. Samarkand is a must visit if you are visiting the country of Uzbekistan!
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Amazing UZBEKISTAN KEBABS! + Farmers Market Tour | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
As my adventures in the ancient city of Samarkand continued, I headed out to tour an incredible local farmers market and tried some amazing Uzbekistan kebabs! Come along with me as I continue exploring this beautiful Silk Road city!
Siyob Bazaar sells lots of fresh local produce like watermelon, corn, vegetable dishes, figs, and more. There was also lots of bread!
I tried a fig, some grapes, and another fig. I loved how fresh the last fig was!
Next, I came across lots of plastic household items like buckets and containers. No one in the market wanted to be on-camera. Then I found vendors selling newspapers, more grapes, peaches, raisins, and figs. This bazaar was never-ending!
There was a vendor selling what had to have been hundreds of watermelons! I’d never seen a mountain of watermelon like it!
I continued through the labyrinthine bazaar toward the second level. On the way, I tried a super sweet blackberry and some fresh blackberry juice. It was so sweet and pure! It cost 10 som, or about $1 USD.
I came across a woman selling some beautiful hand-knitted hats. I bought one for 50,000 som, or about $5 USD. It makes a great souvenir!
In the sweets section, I saw rock candy, as well as a big, round sweet in the shape of bread. I tried some nutty, dense, and sweet yogurt that reminded me of Indian halwa.
Next, I saw a type of sweet wedding bread that smelled amazing. I noticed that a lot of the Uzbek bazaars were very similar and sold a lot of similar things. This bazaar didn’t sell any meat like others I had visited, though.
Next door to Siyob Bazaar is the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, which was built between 1399 and 1444. It was the biggest mosque in Central Asia at the time. Ninety-five elephants were used to built it!
The mosque was absolutely enormous and contained a large courtyard! I hadn’t seen one that big in years. The gate was massive and the entire building was a true work of art. It contains lots of blue and white. The craftmanship to build it was incredible. As is the case with all mosques, there is Arabic scripture on the walls.
Through a wooden gate, I could also see the ruins of the old mosque. From there, my guide and I passed by the grave of Uzbekistan’s first president, Islam Karimov, on our way to view the sunset. It’s right across from the mosque and bazaar. We couldn’t take photos of his marble grave, which follows in the traditions of Uzbek architecture.
From our spot, we viewed the sunset and had an epic view of the city, bazaar, the mosque, and the mountains and neighborhoods. Next, we went to go eat at Samarkand’s most famous kebab restaurant, Ikrom Choyxonasi.
There were 22 different types in total! I decided to get a bunch of different types of amazing Uzbekistan kebabs. I was hungry!
I started with some smooth Uzbek vodka, followed by cucumber, onion, and tomato and mint salad. The tomatoes are out of this world! They’re juicy and crunchy.
Next was fluffy, fresh Uzbek bread, which I added tomatoes to like bruschetta!
We ordered 5 amazing Uzbekistan kebabs: sheep, lamb, liver, beef, and chicken. I started with the liver, which was dense and so tasty and fatty! It was some of the best liver of my life! Next was a flavorful lamb chop with refreshing, crunchy onions. Next was the beef, which had a nice layer of fat around it. It was outstanding and so fresh!
Then, we had more lamb! This one was just lamb on the skewer instead of a lamb chop. The last kebab was beef and bread on a skewer. It had just the right amount of spices. It was amazing with the onions. It was so phenomenal!
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Meeting the PRESIDENT of UZBEKISTAN at the Sharq Taronalari Music Festival | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
With my time in Bukhara at an end, it was time for me to my fellow travel influencers and I to head off to our next city, Samarkand! Come along with me as we make our way to this ancient city along the silk road and embark on new adventures, including meeting the President of Uzbekistan!
My day started in beautiful Bukhara. Soon we’d be leaving for Samarkand, which is known as the crown jewel of Uzbekistan. It’s the most important city along the Silk Road. Alexander the Great and his forces actually seized the city back in 329 BC! I couldn’t wait to get there and attend the Sharq Taronalari Music Festival, which is one of the biggest cultural festivals in all of Central Asia. Let’s go!
We’d be riding the Afrosiyob high-speed train to Samarkand. It’s the fastest train in Uzbekistan! It travels at 250km/155 miles per hour! It was going to take us 90 minutes to get to Samarkand. I met more people and hung out on the ride.
I could see an arid, rocky landscape out the windows. It was blazing hot out there but it was nice and cool onboard. I got a double espresso to wake up. It wa dark and tasted like Turkish coffee.
We would be heading straight from the train to the Sharq Taronalari Music Festival at Registan Square, so a lot of my fellow travelers changed into eveningwear and did their makeup on the train. I changed beforehand.
Upon our arrival in Samarkand, we were greeted by a band of musicians and women offering delicious Uzbek bread! I was loving the welcoming committees in Uzbekistan. I tried some bread and nuts before we hopped on the buses to Registan Square.
There was a possibility that we would get to meet the President of Uzbekistan, so I was excited. While we waited, some of us were interviewed, but then the daughter of the President and her son arrived, followed by the President himself!
Then, we took a huge group selfie with the President! Meeting the President of Uzbekistan was fun but quick. After that, it was time for the start of the festival.
The festival began with a 30-minute speech by the President. They introduced each country alphabetically and then the musical performances began! It was really cool to see the dancers and musicians perform in front of the gorgeous madrasahs of the square. While they performed, I got interviewed!
We headed down to the backstage area at the very bottom. It was such an epic experience to see it from that perspective. But by 9:30 p.m., the show wasn’t over but we were all super hungry, so we headed off to a restaurant for dinner. The restaurant was only 200 meters away!
We started with some Uzbek vodka, followed by some horse. Next, I had a beef, cucumber, and tomato salad, which was really perfect for the hot weather. After that was some chickpea soup with beef and dill. It was super juicy and I loved the texture. Our final dish was grape leaves stuffed with rice.
What an amazing day! We had an incredible time at the festival and were finally ending our day!
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CITY OF BLUE TILES | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
I made it to Uzbekistan! The first real stop is Samarkand - a beautiful historic city. We wandered the city visiting Guri Amir, the madrasas at Registan, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda, and Siob Bazaar. The tiled buildings are what really stood out to me. It was beautiful!
There is so much history in Samarkand, there was no way I was going to be able to share everything I learned. You will have to research about the people and places... or you know, go see it for yourself. ????
Samarkand was a good place to start of my journey through Uzbekistan.
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Authentic UZBEKISTAN FOOD + ANCIENT SITES Tour | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
y adventures in Samarkand continued with a tour of the local ancient sites and some delicious, authentic Uzbekistan food. Come along with me as I explore Samarkand!
I started at Registan Square, which is bounded by the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, the Tilya-Kori Madrasah, and Sher-Dor Madrasah. Samarkand was the most important city along the Silk Road in Central Asia.
Registan is considered the heart of Samarkand. On its western side is Tilya-Kori Madrasah, which contains a mosque! The inside of its dome is gold-plated and painted in beautiful blue and gold. It’s covered in Arabic scripture from the Koran.
Next, we visited the Ulugh Beg Madrasah. On the second floor is an open-air terrace that’s also a hallway. From there, we had an awesome view of the courtyard below. We were near the students’ dormitories. The students came here already knowing the Koran and then chose what they wanted to study.
Then, we headed over to the Mausoleum of Amir Timur, a conquerer and king who founded the Timurid Empire in Central Asia. A 2-minute taxi ride there cost 10,000 som/$1.05 USD.
It costs 25,000 som/$2.63 USD for foreigners to enter the mausoleum, while Uzbeks pay 1,000 som/$0.10 USD. There was a beautiful courtyard and I could see an irrigation system. It didn’t look finished, or like part of it had been destroyed. There was a dome, two minarets, and the foundation of an old madrasah that was destroyed.
We headed to the tomb, where Amir Timur’s spiritual teacher is buried. Timur is also buried there along with the most important people in his life. There’s also an unknown tomb there. No one knows why it’s there! At the back of the tomb is the crypt, but only VIPs are allowed inside.
Next, we visited the Ulugh Beg Observatory at the Complex Museum of Mirzo Ulugbek. The observatory is where the Timurid astronomer Mirzo Ulugh Beg viewed the stars. In the museum are paintings of him and his colleagues, along with 15th-century astronomy instruments and models.
After another $1 USD ride, we arrived at the Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis. It’s made up of gorgeous temples, mausoleums, and other buildings from the 11th to 19th centuries.
There are 11 tombs in the necropolis in total! At the end is the mausoleum of the cousin of the prophet Muhammad!
We entered the Kusam Ibn Abbas Complex, which was built between the 11th and 13th centuries. It consists of a mosque, mausoleum, and prey room. His tomb was behind a sort of window. The mausoleum was so beautiful and colorful, and the tilework has lasted 7 centuries!
Next, it was time to go to Samarkand Restaurant for lunch! They served bread, a fritter, a pepper, eggplant with salad, cauliflower, a Greek-like salad, and stuffed zucchini. The zucchini was moist and crunchy on the outside.
The fritter felt like a vegetable omelet, while the pepper was refreshing and not spicy at all. The ham salad contained peas and potatoes, and there was a Greek-like salad of tomatoes, cottage cheese, and olives next to it.
The fried cauliflower was like the ultimate cauliflower! Next was a fluffy, crunchy, and airy Samarkand-style somsa, which was denser and rounder than others I’d had. There were tender meat and onions inside. Then, I had a soup called Nohot Shurva with chickpeas, carrots, potatoes, and a huge piece of beef! The chickpeas absorbed the broth and the beef was fresh, tender, and buttery!
Next, we had some local Bagizagan Select 2009 Merlot, which was very young, fresh, and fruity. The Samarkand plov was made with brown rice with carrots on top instead of throughout. It also contained raisins, chickpeas, and beef. I loved how fruity and sweet it was!
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Samarkand's silk road treasures
Camel caravans once stopped in Samarkand on their way from China to Europe. In the first edition of Uzbekistan Life we trace the legacy of the legendary Silk Road and explore how it still influences the city today.
Samarkand was in a perfect position on the network of roads which once weaved along 10,000 kms. For two thousand years thousands of merchants, diplomats, pilgrims, warriors and others passed though this city, leaving their foot prints behind them.
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Tour in Samarkand, Uzbekistan - you will see the spectacular views of Samarkand, its great monuments, ancient square of Registan, Bibi Khanum Mosque, Shahi Zindah Mausoleums, and many more. Also, lively pictures of Samarkand people, tourists walking in the city, and marketplaces full of various merchandise.
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Uzbekistan Day 4: Full historical sights and food tour of Samarkand, Uzbekistan!
Samarkand is a monumental city of history and food that played a major role along the Silk Road, in between China and the Mediterranean. It’s a city of fascinating history, giant plates of plov, and incredible kebabs.
Gur-e Amir Сomplex - To begin this full tour of Samarkand, we started in the morning at Gur-e Amir Сomplex, the tomb and mausoleum of Amir Timur, the founding father of Samarkand, responsible for building much of the ancient remains of the city. The tomb complex from the outside is impressive, but the inside will blow you away.
Registan - There’s no square more monumental and grand in scale than Registan, the center of the ancient city. You’ll find madrasas and mosques, all of which are intricately decorated and magnificent.
Siab Bazaar - A short walk from Registan is Siab Bazaar, right outside Bibi-Khanym Mosque. At the market we stopped to have tea with one of Bekruz’s friends and tasted some nuts and dried fruit. The apricot seeds were new for me, and the dried apricots were spectacular.
Osh Markazi - There’s no better place to eat plov, the national dish of Uzbekistan, when you’re in Samarkand than Osh Markazi. Samarkand plov is notable for the rice being cooked in flax-seed oil with yellow carrots and beef. It was one of the best meals and dishes I had in my entire trip to Uzbekistan.
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Ulugh Beg Observatory - At its time of being built by Ulugh Beg, it was one of the most advanced and important astronomy observatories in the world.
Domashnii Restaurant - We didn’t stay long at the observatory because right behind it you’ll find Domashnii Restaurant, a local restaurant that specializes in chickpeas and lamb. The dish is so comforting and both the lamb and chickpeas melt in your mouth.
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Ikrom Shashlik - Next we went to eat Samarkand kebabs, again some of the best kebabs I had on my entire trip to Uzbekistan. The bull testicles and minced meat kebabs were great, but the highlight was the skewer of alternating thin lamb meat and fat. As I was leaving they told me their grill was 21 meters long and the grillmaster had been grilling there for over 20 years.
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Shah-i-Zinda - At about 5 pm we arrived to Shah-i-Zinda, another masterful tomb complex that includes one of the top sights of Samarkand: the turquoise alley of tombs. The turquoise and blue mosaic will make your jaw-drop.
Home-cooked dinner - Finally to end this incredible food and sights tour of Samarkand we went to a family home restaurant where we enjoyed a simple local meal in a family home courtyard. It was the perfect ending to an incredible day in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
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Visiting Samarkand and not paying a visit to Siab market means missing one of the most interesting adventures. The oriental market is a special place where you can feel a live atmosphere of the ancient city. Many years ago, bazaars served as the main strategic points on the Great Silk Road trade development. Siab Bazaar in Samarkand is one of the most interesting and ancient must see sights.
Peculiarities of the Siab Bazaar
Siab market is conveniently located, with the great mosque of Bibi-Khanim in only few minutes’ walk away. There is another landmark not far from the bazaar – Hazrat Khizir Mosque. The area of the market impresses with its 5 ha of trade rows. The main entrance is done in the form of a lofty three-fold arch adorned with blue mosaic. Trading rows are under tents that protect the bazaar from a burning sun in summer and from wind and rain in winter.Siab Bazaar is a dekhkan (agricultural) market; there you will mainly find vegetables and fruits grown in Uzbekistan, as well as local hand-made products. Trading rows are conditionally divided according to types of goods. Local sellers say that Siab dried fruits, sweets and nuts are so tasty that make residents of the capital city travel there for their portion. It is also possible to meet huge number and kinds of spices at the bazaar, even the rare ones. Apart from the edible products, you can buy pieces from local artisans and masters.
Special attention should be given to a bread row, as Samarkand bread is a special sort of local flour product. You can see more than 17 kinds of bread at the Siab market.
What is an oriental market without tasting?! there, as in any other bazaar, kind-hearted vendors will not only allow you to taste the product before purchasing, but will also insist on it. Surely, the main subtlety of the oriental bazaar is a bargaining tradition. Each buyer has a duty to trade with the seller before a purchase. The point is not about reducing the price, rather a habit that Asian dwellers have formed from the childhood. The one who shows the talent will gain in the end.
Except fresh and various goods, Siab market in Samarkand has another feature – this is the place where you can find out the latest news and events happening in the city. Uzbek people are very sociable and people get involved in conversations even with strangers.After visiting this bazaar, you will dive into the atmosphere of Samarkand festivity, mystery and will be able to understand the historical city on the Great Silk road. Along with ripen fruits and hot bread; you will take with yourself a piece of oriental atmosphere that will stay with you forever.
UZBEKISTAN | Exploring the Tombs of Amir Temur | Samarkand
Have you ever explored the ancient tombs of a historical figure? On this trip I explored the tombs of Amir Timur and his spouses. The colors and architecture here in Samakand are one of a kind for sure! I traveled to Uzbekistan along with many other content creators for the World Influencers Congress in order to showcase some of what Uzbekistan has to offer. The country has recently opened upon its borders to the world and it was amazing to see this country before the tourists hit. Which I'm sure they will since this country is incredible! If its not on your bucket list it definitely should be. I definitely recommend you eat the Plov (at every meal) take in the unique buildings, and experience the rich culture of Uzbekistan for yourself.
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UZBEKISTAN 2019 | Meeting the President of Uzbekistan - Largest Festival in Central Asia | Samarkand
Have you ever met the president of a country? I traveled to the famous city of Samarkand Uzbekistan where I attended a never filmed before festival Sharq Taronalari. Sharq Taronalari is the largest musical and cultural festivals in Central Asia. Held every two years in Samarkand’s Registan Square this festival brings together the most talented artists from around the country and is a fantastic display of Uzbekistans culture showing off their unique clothing styles, music and dance. We were even lucky enough to be allowed down to the front and backstage to fully take in the wonders of the festival. Theres nothing like it in the world.
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