Silk Road Revival in Bukhara
Every year in late May or early June, Bukhara—one of the most ancient Silk Road cities—hosts the Silk and Spices Festival. This vibrant two-day event features over 200 artisans from across Uzbekistan and beyond, including Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and Russia. Visitors can explore a colorful array of ceramics, jewelry, traditional foods, and of course, silk and spices.
A Journey on the Tashkent Metro
The Tashkent Metro is more than a convenient way of traveling around the city; it’s a subterranean adventure through grand chandeliers, intricate mosacis, and Soviet-era history.
Bukhara: Explore the Unseen
Find out about seven remarkable locations to explore in Bukhara.
Stihia festival
From 6-8 May 2022, an electronic music, arts and science festival was held in Karakalpakstan.
Uncovering Kokand
Lying in the huge, sloping basin of the Fergana Valley between the great Tien Shan, Gissar and Alay mountain ranges, is the richly historic city of Kokand.
Tashkent’s Romanov Palace
Palace of Prince Romanov, designed by renowned 19th-century architects Alexey Benois and Wilhelm Heintzelman.