Everybody who has visited Uzbekistan can talk about it for days, as the country is noted for its ancient cities, friendly people and warm sun. A lot of exciting events happened in this fabulous country. Having read this article you will learn much interesting.

Uzbekistan is a Central Asian state, which is today one of the most unique places in the world. This uniqueness lies in its original culture, which has been evolving for thousands of years.

Uzbekistan sights

Here there are numerous monuments of ancient architecture, including such treasures as Bukhara and Samarkand.

Graceful mosques and elegant minarets, medieval mausoleums and palaces and decorated with unique ceramic ornaments. Oriental bazaars and flavor of some special vanity make a vacation in Uzbekistan unforgettable. Having booked Uzbekistan tours with Peopletravel you can visit Uzbekistan and see all mentioned above for yourself.

Uzbekistan is a land full of mysteries and riddles. So in 1990 scientists discovered a strange spots in the Kyzyl Kum mountains. The compound of spots had an extraterrestrial origin.

Kyzyl Kum Desert

In Uzbekistan, on the slopes of the Gissar ridge the largest and clear dinosaur footprints and clear were found. According to scientists’ opinion these tracks are more than 75 million years.

It is in Uzbekistan archaeologists discovered the finding that shocked the world. It was the burial of Princess Saki. The mummy of the Princess was dressed in an expensive outfit in which scientists counted 250 golden buttons. According to historical records the Princess Saki was the wife of Alexander the Great, after taking by him Samarkand.

In the areas of Samarkand and Kashkadarya the pyramids of about 15 meters high were found.

Samarkand

Tashkent - the capital, is located in the north-eastern part of Uzbekistan, in the foothills of the Tien-Shan Mountains in the oasis of the Chirchik River.

The first records about Tashkent in ancient narratives of the East belongs to the II century BC. Tashkent was mentioned under the name “Uni”. In the III century BC. the Persians mentioned Tashkent under the name “Chach”, the Arabs – “Shash”, and the Turks – “Tash”. Throughout its history Tashkent changed many names. The current name, which it got in the XI century, in Uzbek means "Stone City".

Tashkent proudly bears the title of the cultural centre of the Republic. There is a great deal of historical sights of national importance. The traveler, who arrived here for the first time, should without fail see the best attractions in Tashkent.

In Tashkent there is metro which is considered the cleanest and incredibly beautiful in the world. Subway ventilation, which moistens the air, creates the comfort in Tashkent metro.

Tashkent metro

The architectural semblance of Tashkent differentiates the obvious significant national colouring: ultra-modern houses harmoniously are close to the medieval constructions.