


Issue #46 â The Universal Language of Art
đ¨ In this edition, Visit Uzbekistan explores how art transcends boundariesâconnecting cultures, generations, and travelers through shared beauty, creativity, and experience.
From the architectural genius of Bukharaâs Klychev dynasty to suzani-covered furniture and soulful dance performances, this issue celebrates art in all its forms, including the art of traveling itself.
Inside youâll find:
đźď¸ Art from Every Angle â Meet Kamilla Ismakova, the photographer chasing her creative dreams (p.10), discover Bukharaâs legendary Klychev family of architects (p.35), explore Uzbekistanâs rich dance heritage (p.38), and see how Spanish artist Marivi Bombarelli transforms furniture with traditional suzani (p.40â42)
đ Global Encounters â Dive into interviews with diplomats and international guests whose professional paths brought them to Uzbekistan (p.14 & 32), from UNESCO to WHO, and read how foreign teachers shape education here
đ Events with Purpose â From the wild mountain marathon Zaamin Ultra (p.20) to the Days of Uzbek Culture in London (p.22) and the electrifying Stihia Festival in Muynak (p.25), explore events that blend adventure, art, and advocacy
đź Women & Innovation â Learn about trailblazing Uzbek women in business and the growth of PR and integrated communications through international collaboration (p.18 & 26)
đď¸ Heritage Journeys â Be transported to timeless Khiva (p.45), go treasure-hunting in Bukhara (p.50), and uncover the deep cultural soul of Samarkand with Oybek Ostanov (p.54)
đď¸ Nature in Focus â Discover wild escapes across Uzbekistanâs mountains (p.53), including the hidden alpine gem, Lake Zekirkul (p.56), and top gyms for modern wellness (p.31)
đď¸ Creative Uzbekistan â See how Uzbek craftsmanship is gaining global recognitionâfrom suzanis in world media to spa luxury and soulful souvenirs (p.29 & throughout)
⨠Plus: A refreshed magazine design and more travel inspiration online at www.visituzbekistan.co
Art, adventure, culture, and connectionâthis issue proves that in Uzbekistan, everything speaks a universal language.
đ¨ In this edition, Visit Uzbekistan explores how art transcends boundariesâconnecting cultures, generations, and travelers through shared beauty, creativity, and experience.
From the architectural genius of Bukharaâs Klychev dynasty to suzani-covered furniture and soulful dance performances, this issue celebrates art in all its forms, including the art of traveling itself.
Inside youâll find:
đźď¸ Art from Every Angle â Meet Kamilla Ismakova, the photographer chasing her creative dreams (p.10), discover Bukharaâs legendary Klychev family of architects (p.35), explore Uzbekistanâs rich dance heritage (p.38), and see how Spanish artist Marivi Bombarelli transforms furniture with traditional suzani (p.40â42)
đ Global Encounters â Dive into interviews with diplomats and international guests whose professional paths brought them to Uzbekistan (p.14 & 32), from UNESCO to WHO, and read how foreign teachers shape education here
đ Events with Purpose â From the wild mountain marathon Zaamin Ultra (p.20) to the Days of Uzbek Culture in London (p.22) and the electrifying Stihia Festival in Muynak (p.25), explore events that blend adventure, art, and advocacy
đź Women & Innovation â Learn about trailblazing Uzbek women in business and the growth of PR and integrated communications through international collaboration (p.18 & 26)
đď¸ Heritage Journeys â Be transported to timeless Khiva (p.45), go treasure-hunting in Bukhara (p.50), and uncover the deep cultural soul of Samarkand with Oybek Ostanov (p.54)
đď¸ Nature in Focus â Discover wild escapes across Uzbekistanâs mountains (p.53), including the hidden alpine gem, Lake Zekirkul (p.56), and top gyms for modern wellness (p.31)
đď¸ Creative Uzbekistan â See how Uzbek craftsmanship is gaining global recognitionâfrom suzanis in world media to spa luxury and soulful souvenirs (p.29 & throughout)
⨠Plus: A refreshed magazine design and more travel inspiration online at www.visituzbekistan.co
Art, adventure, culture, and connectionâthis issue proves that in Uzbekistan, everything speaks a universal language.