Regions
From Silk Road jewels to the Fergana Valley and the Aral shore — explore every region.
Samarkand
The crossroads of cultures and jewel of the Silk Road, home to the incomparable Registan.
Read more →Bukhara
A living museum of Islamic architecture and the spiritual home of the Naqshbandi order.
Read more →Tashkent
Uzbekistan's capital — a green, modern metropolis blending Soviet grandeur with old-town charm.
Read more →Khiva
A perfectly preserved desert citadel — the walled inner town of Itchan Kala.
Read more →Fergana Valley
A fertile, densely populated valley famous for silk, ceramics and craftsmanship.
Read more →Andijan
Birthplace of Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire, at the valley's eastern edge.
Read more →Karakalpakstan
An autonomous republic of deserts, the shrinking Aral Sea and the world-class Savitsky Museum.
Read more →Zomin
Uzbekistan's alpine escape — a national park of juniper forests and mountain air.
Read more →Termez
Uzbekistan's southern frontier — a deep layer of Buddhist and early Islamic heritage.
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