



No country in Central Asia seems to have it so good, yet at the same time have it so bad, as Uzbekistan.
The region’s cradle of culture for more than two millennia, it is the proud home to a spellbinding
arsenal of architecture and artefacts, all deeply infused with


Concentrating on the good, if there was a Hall of Fame for Central Asian cities, Uzbekistan would own the top-three entries: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva. The names practically epitomize the region, conjuring up images of knife-twirling dervishes, serpentine desert




Jenghiz Khan,
Timur, Nasrullah Khan and Stalin. The country’s long-serving current leader, Islam Karimov, is no saint either. Despite it all, the Uzbek people remain good-spirited and genuinely hospitable – yet another prime attraction in this oddly endearing country.

Ready to go?
These tours & activities make it easy:
- Trace the legend of the Silk Road from China to Uzbekistan
- Take part in a journey to the heart of Central Asia discovering Samarkand & Tamerlane's testament
- Climb the 2nd highest mountain in the Pamir mountain range, Mt Lenin