The MOST UNIQUE Street Food in Asia - SILK ROAD Street Food Tour of Tashkent, UZBEKISTAN!!!
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Today, our friend Bekruz is bringing us in DEEP through Tashkent, Uzbekistan for a FULL ON Street Food TOUR of Tashkent, Uzbekistan!! This is SILK ROAD food at it's finest, in Uzbekistan, CENTRAL ASIA! We're going for a full on TRAVEL VLOG street food tour of the best Tashkent food!
We're visiting 6 locations in Tashkent and having many of the MOST UNIQUE street foods in Asia!! You're going to love all of the INSANE food in this video! Watch until the end to discover along tons of the best street food in the world here in Uzbekistan!!!
First up, Bekruz is bringing us to the local market in Tashkent, Uzbekistan to try some incredible street food you're going to love. The Chorsu Bazaar in downtown Tashkent is PACKED with vendors selling all of the traditional Uzbekistan street food. We stopped at a food market and found some UNIQUE street foods like HORSE MEAT NOODLES, Uzbekistan style lasagna, and FATTY intestine sausage stuffed with rice! And of course all washed down with Uzbekistan tea!
After this, Bekruz is bringing us in for Uzbek style Lagman noodles at TARNOV BOSHI in downtown Tashkent. These Lagman noodles had two styles, one was made Uighur style, and another was made Tashkent style, both of which were UNIQUE and DELICIOUS!
And next up, Bekruz is bringing us for MORE, the TASHKENT FRIED CHICKEN found at UGULOK! This has to be the BEST fried chicken in the ENTIRE COUNTRY! It's fried in BUTTER!!! Washed down with a special Uzbekistan style tomato salsa drink, I found it very delicious!!
And after this, Bekruz brought us to a local family style restaurant to try some kababs and Uzbekistan dumplings before heading to a restaurant in a Yurt to watch the cooking process of how to make green Lagman, a traditional Uzbekistan food made with dill!!
All of the street food in this video was INCREDIBLY DELICIOUS!
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Welcome to (Khiva) Uzbekistan Part 1
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Uzbekistan:
Uzbekistan has an area of 447,400 square kilometres (172,700 sq mi). It is the 56th largest country in the world by area and the 42nd by population.[23] Among the CIS countries, it is the 4th largest by area and the 2nd largest by population.
Uzbekistan lies between latitudes 37° and 46° N, and longitudes 56° and 74° E. It stretches 1,425 kilometres (885 mi) from west to east and 930 kilometres (580 mi) from north to south. Bordering Kazakhstan and the Aral Sea to the north and northwest, Turkmenistan to the southwest, Tajikistan to the southeast, and Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Uzbekistan is one of the largest Central Asian states and the only Central Asian state to border all the other four. Uzbekistan also shares a short border (less than 150 km or 93 mi) with Afghanistan to the south.
Uzbekistan is a dry, landlocked country. It is one of two doubly landlocked countries in the world (that is, a country completely surrounded by landlocked countries), the other being Liechtenstein. In addition, due to its location within a series of endorheic basins, none of its rivers lead to the sea. Less than 10% of its territory is intensively cultivated irrigated land in river valleys and oases. The rest is vast desert (Kyzyl Kum) and mountains.
The highest point in Uzbekistan is the Khazret Sultan, at 4,643 metres (15,233 ft) above sea level, in the southern part of the Gissar Range in Surkhandarya Province, on the border with Tajikistan, just northwest of Dushanbe (formerly called Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party).
The climate in Uzbekistan is continental, with little precipitation expected annually (100–200 millimetres, or 3.9–7.9 inches). The average summer high temperature tends to be 40 °C (104 °F), while the average winter low temperature is around −23 °C (−9 °F).
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Welcome to Uzbekistan, where you will have an exciting tour to the world of oriental fairy tale. The PEARL of ASIA. You will visit the cities of Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva the cities sparkling like diamonds with striking multifaceted architecture, rich of traditions and ancient customs of mysterious and hospitable Uzbekistan.
You will find the mausoleum of the prophet Muhammad’s companions- the Sahabah, the thabiin and thabiut thabiin, a mujaddid, and the aulia of Allah. The Great Muhaddithin Imam Bukhari, and the great scientists of Islam.
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Welcome to Surkhandarya region (THE MAIN DEPARTMENT OF INVESTMENTS IN SURKHANDARYA REGION)
Surxondaryo Region (Uzbek: Surxondaryo viloyati, Сурхондарё вилояти, Persian: سرخاندریا, UniPers: sorxāndaryā), old spelling Surkhandarya Region is a viloyat (region) of Uzbekistan, located in the extreme south-east of the country. Established on March 6, 1941, it borders on Qashqadaryo Region internally, and Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan externally, going anticlockwise from the north. It covers an area of 20,100 km². The population is estimated at 1,925,100 (end of 2005 data), with 80% living in rural areas.[1] According to official data, 83% of the population are Uzbeks and 1% Tajiks,[2] but non-official statistics show Surxondaryo is a Persian-speaking area, because most Tajiks of Uzbekistan are concentrated in the Surxondaryo, Samarkand and Bukhara regions.[3] The highest point of the Region and also of Uzbekistan is Khazrati Sulton peak reaching 4,643 m/15,233 ft in Gissar Range.[4]
The regional capital is Termez with population of 122,900 and the second largest city is Denov (Denau) with 69,500 inhabitants (data for 2005).[1] Other towns include Boysun, Jarkurghon, Kumkurghon, Shargun, Shirabad, Shurchi, and Sariosiyo.
The climate is continental, with mild wet winters and hot dry summers. The southern part of the region is in the Badkhiz-Karabil semi-desert ecoregion (PA0808), characterized by a savanna of pistachio and desert sedge. The northern portion is characterized by open woodlands (Gissaro-Alai open woodlands ecoregion, PA1306), with characteristic plants being pistachio, almond, walnut, apple, and juniper. Sagebrush is common at lower elevations [5][6]
Natural resources include petroleum, natural gas, and coal. Light industry, mainly cotton ginning and food processing, is also an important part of the regional economy, particularly in the production of consumer goods. Agriculture is based primarily on cotton and cereals, supplemented with horticulture and viticulture. Surxondaryo is the country's largest supplier of long-fiber cotton. Livestock accounts for 40% of regional agricultural product.[1] The climatic conditions of this region also make it possible to cultivate subtropical crops such as sugarcane.
The regon has a well-developed transport infrastructure, with 300 km of railways and 2,700 km of surfaced roads.[1] Central Asia's only river port is located at Termez on the Amudarya River.
Putting Uzbekistan on the world tourism map
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Uzbekistan, in central Asia, boasts extraordinary architecture and, as a stop on the once-bustling Silk Road, fascinating history. But for nearly 30 years, former president Islam Karimov kept the country relatively closed off to foreign visitors. When he died in 2016, his successor changed course, opening Uzbekistan's doors to the outside world. Today, the government is determined to put the country on the tourist map. Our colleagues from France 2 report, with FRANCE 24’s Erin Ogunkeye.
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Uzbekistan nature reserves. Zarafshan
Natural environment of Uzbekistan –mountains, landscapes, woods and deserts make fabulous scenery in harmony with fauna and flora. The brush woods of Uzbekistan also play an important role to sustain a natural balance. Brush woods usually grow along riversides and stretch to long distances. The flora of this terrain develops well as plentiful of humidity creates favorable condition for vegetation. Zarafshan state nature reserve is also one of these stunning natural habitats of the country. Zarafshan state nature reserve is located in the territory of Samarkand region, on the right bank of the Zarafshan River. This nature reserve was established 1975 and its total area occupies 2300 hectare land. The forest land of this terrain makes up over 850 hectares. Zarafshan nature reserve is 5 kilometres away in south-eastern direction and stretches to 35 km along the riverside with the width of 150 to 1400 meters. The main function of the nature reserve is to preserve, study and restore the natural environment of plants, animals, rare and endangered variety of vegetation and fauna of the brush wood. Climatic condition of the nature reserve is continental and subtropical. The temperature in summer season makes up around 4 degrees Celsius and it goes down to -27 degrees in winter. Annual rainfall amount is around 100-400 millimeters. Mainly the trees and bushes such as poplar, willow, oleaster, hawthorn and reeds grow here and make thick brush woods. The nature reserve is habitat for 260 varieties of plant, 170 species of bird and 8 types of fish. Moreover, Bukharian deer and Zarafshan pheasant are under protection in this territory. Zarafshan state nature reserve has beautiful scenery in all four seasons of the year. Starting from blooming of trees, bushes and grasses to glistering of tree fruits in sunshine to late autumn, all of these make a wonderful sight. This panoramic view is a real beauty and precious treasure of Mother Nature.
Inside Look at Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan (Top things to do in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan)
We explored the best of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan on an amazing 13 day trip with G Adventures. We were the first among a small group lead by a local guide to experience this tour that was new by G Adventures for 2019 and it did not disappoint!
Traveling along the Silk Road with G Adventures is a journey of discovery, culture, history and unforgettable local moments. We experienced things that you will not experience on any other tour.
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Uzbekistan Tourist Attractions: Tashkent, Samarkand & Bukhara [HD 2018]
Uzbekistan is the Next Most Fascinating Country
In this video you will find the top reasons why you should visit Uzbekistan on your next tour…
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About Tashkent & Leisure Attractions - Capital Of Ujbekistan
• Botanical Garden
• Bowling Alleys
• Coffee Houses
• Restaurants And Cafes
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• AFROSIAB - High Speed Bullet Train
• Cherry Farms
• Charvak Reservoir
• Teleshayakh Mosque
• Chimgon Chimgan Ski Resort
• Metro Taschkent
• Minor Mosque
• Uzbekistan State Museum Of Applied Art
• Chorsu Bazaar
• Amir Timur Museum
• Independence Square
• Railway Museum
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SAMARKAND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
• Shah-i-Zinda
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• CENTRAL BAZAAR
• GUR EMIR MAUSOLEUM
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BUKHARA - THE HOLY CITY & TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
• GREAT MINARET OF THE KALON
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Central Asia / Uzbekistan (Highlights 2018) Part 31
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Uzbekistan:
Uzbekistan has an area of 447,400 square kilometres (172,700 sq mi). It is the 56th largest country in the world by area and the 42nd by population.[23] Among the CIS countries, it is the 4th largest by area and the 2nd largest by population.
Uzbekistan lies between latitudes 37° and 46° N, and longitudes 56° and 74° E. It stretches 1,425 kilometres (885 mi) from west to east and 930 kilometres (580 mi) from north to south. Bordering Kazakhstan and the Aral Sea to the north and northwest, Turkmenistan to the southwest, Tajikistan to the southeast, and Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Uzbekistan is one of the largest Central Asian states and the only Central Asian state to border all the other four. Uzbekistan also shares a short border (less than 150 km or 93 mi) with Afghanistan to the south.
Uzbekistan is a dry, landlocked country. It is one of two doubly landlocked countries in the world (that is, a country completely surrounded by landlocked countries), the other being Liechtenstein. In addition, due to its location within a series of endorheic basins, none of its rivers lead to the sea. Less than 10% of its territory is intensively cultivated irrigated land in river valleys and oases. The rest is vast desert (Kyzyl Kum) and mountains.
The highest point in Uzbekistan is the Khazret Sultan, at 4,643 metres (15,233 ft) above sea level, in the southern part of the Gissar Range in Surkhandarya Province, on the border with Tajikistan, just northwest of Dushanbe (formerly called Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party).
The climate in Uzbekistan is continental, with little precipitation expected annually (100–200 millimetres, or 3.9–7.9 inches). The average summer high temperature tends to be 40 °C (104 °F), while the average winter low temperature is around −23 °C (−9 °F).
Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan. Motorbike Around the World - Episode 9
Riding in Central Asia through Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Traveling motorbike around the world.
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In this riding video of the motorcycle ride around the world we leave Iran and ride into Central Asia through Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Riding through The capitals of Tashkent and Dushanbe, crossing the Turkment desert after stopping in Mary. Slowly we leave the desert plains and enter the awesome mountain ranges of Tajikistan after riding through the Anzob Tunnel.
Enjoy this short motorcycle documentary Central Asia. Put together with the video bits that I recorded back in 2014.
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My name is Pedro Mota and back in 2014 I left the Netherlands on a beautiful Honda Transalp dual sport motorcycle on a trip to the east end of Russia in Vladivostok. On the way there we would take a big detour through the Middle East, Central Asia and Mongolia. Little did I know back then that this would evolve into a years long motorcycle travel further taking me through Japan, Australia, New Zealand and the American continent.
Invest in Tashkent!
This marvelous city exists more than 2,200 years. During this time it rose from an ancient settlement to the large city of Central Asia. The city has seen many memorable events and trials, also encountered the rises and falls.
Tashkent has a moderate continental climate. Frosts are usually short-lived, however sometimes temperature can drop to minus 20°C or below. Summer is hot, sometimes temperature reaches 35-40°C in the shade.
In this megalopolis operates an extensive network of buses, trolleybuses, trams and shuttles, which can take you to any part of Tashkent. Besides, since 1977 metro works in Tashkent. There are two railway stations in the city – “Tashkent” and “South”. Also, the airport “Tashkent-South” always happy to meet visitors and residents, that is located in the southern part of the city. It consists of three parts for – international, national and government flights.
In Tashkent there are various working organizations of scientific, educational and cultural profile. In 21 universities of capital you can get a higher education and see the world premiere performances in 11 theaters, such as in the Academic Theater of Opera and Ballet. Also in Tashkent you can learn about history of Uzbekistan in 22 museums, for example in the Museum of History of Uzbekistan people or in the Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan.
In the city you can meet the magnificent architectural historical monuments, such as the Mausoleum of Sheikhantaur (XV century) and Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan and Kukeldash (XVI century).
The attention of tourists in Tashkent attracts TV tower, which is the tallest building in Central Asia, its height is 375 meters. It has 11th place in the list of highest TV towers in the world.
In the capital of Uzbekistan there are many cafes and restaurants, where you ca enjoy national, european, russian, chinese, spanish, italian and other cuisines. Restaurants and cafes in Tashkent will not only delight guests with delicious meal, but also delight with its stylish interiors, music programs and good service.
Tashkent – the personification of modern elegance, that is peculiar to many capitals of the world. Being as an eastern city, Tashkent has its unmatched flavor. The city harmoniously combines medieval buildings with european architecture!
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UZBEKISTAN
Continent: Asia | Capital City: Tashkent
Government: Republic | Population: 27,606,007
Major People Groups: 88% Turkic, 9% Indo-European
Religion: 83% Muslim, 14% Non
Language: Uzbek/Russian | GDP Per Capita: $2,000
Literacy Rate: 99.3%
UNREACHED: 55.2%
A glimpse of Kyrgyzstan
Pictures and video from 2014, a small glimpse of Kyrgyzstan. I have lost original files as my computer was stolen, but I wanted to create this sweet memory to still remember our time in Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan's capital city is Bishkek
Kyrgyzstan climate:
dry continental to polar in high Tien Shan Mountains;
subtropical in southwest (Fergana Valley);
temperate in northern foothill zone
Bishkek's population: 750,327
Kyrgyzstan ethnic groups:
Kyrgyz - 64.9%
Uzbek - 13.8%
Russian - 12.5%
Dungan - 1.1%
Ukrainian - 1%
Uighur - 1%
other - 5.7%
Kyrgyzstan Exports:
gold, cotton, wool, garments, meat, tobacco; mercury, uranium, hydropower; machinery; shoes
Kyrgyzstan Imports:
oil and gas, machinery and equipment, chemicals, foodstuffs
Uzbekistan: Tashkent welcomes FIFA World Cup trophy
The FIFA 2018 World Cup trophy landed in Tashkent, Tuesday, as part of its world tour. The trophy was escorted by the former French footballer Christian Karembeu, the 1998 World Cup winner.
The viewers were able to see the most recognisable symbol of the 'game of millions,' which will be awarded to the strongest team in June.
The trophy's world tour started in Russia in September 2017, during which it will visit more than 50 countries and six continents. The cup is made of 18 carat gold with a malachite base and weighs 6 kilograms (13 lbs).
The FIFA 2018 World Cup will take place in Russia between June 14 and July 15.
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