Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Spots in Uzbekistan


Uzbekistan is a country which enhances deserts and Rocky Mountains. There are several rivers in Uzbekistan but no ocean is connected with the territory that's why it is called landlocked country. The major sources of tourism industry are religious tour, active form of tour, and some traditional tours. There are several ways to access Uzbekistan which are by road, by air and by rail. Mostly visitors from out of country come in Tashkent and then move to further destinations and the time of returning they again come back to Tashkent. 
The economy of Uzbekistan consists on Cotton, Minerals, Gold, and tourism. It is not very rich country but having all advanced technologies and moderation. In early time it was the parts of Soviet Union but get freedom on 1991 from Soviet Union the most of the population consist of Uzbek ethnic group they speak Uzbek language most part of population is consist of Muslims although there are minority of Baplic Christens as well. The weather is quite dry due to desert and Rocky Mountains. There is a largest oasis in the Asia which is most attractive spot for tourists in Uzbekistan.
Places and Types of Visit:
The Uzbekistan is home of Sufism many famous personalities complex and their monuments are present there like Mausoleum of Sheikh Zaynudin Bobo, Sheihantaur and Mausoleum of Zangiata in Tashkent or Bakhauddin Ensemble, Bayan-Quli Khan Mausoleum, Saif ed-Din Bokharzi Mausoleum and many others monuments in Bukhara are related to Sufism. Uzbekistan is a country with predominantly Islamic roots.
There are many sites for planning active form of tours in Uzbekistan where tourist can plan rock climbing, fishing, mountaineering, and yurting.
For Rock climbing Chimgan mountain peak located in the near Tashkent which is easily accessible for every tourist other spot is Chatkal range which also provides the adventure of hang-gliding and mountain skiing.
uzbekistan airways

Yurt or camp sites in Uzbekistan are Yurt Camp in Nurata which is almost 500 Km from Samarkand time to access is round about 7 hours from Samarkand. The other site is Yurt Camp in Ayaz-Kala which is 70 Km from Bukhara and the last site is The Aydar Yurt Camp which is 10 Km from Lake Aydar here you can enjoy group camping 5-15 person a complete adventure tour.
uzbekistan airways

Historical Place in Uzbekistan are Mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Tamerlane in Samarkand. It reflects an important picture of the history of Turko-Persian Architecture as the model for later great Mughal architecture tombs. The Registan is the heart of the holy city of Samarkand of the Timurid. The name Registan means "Sandy place" in Persian. The Shah-e-Zinda includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9 to 14th and 19th centuries. The name Shah-e-Zinda's meaning "The living king" which is connected with the legend that Kusam ibn-Abbas, the cousin of the prophet Muhammad was buried there. Who came to Samarkand with the Arab delegation in the 7th century to teach Islam.
How to access Uzbekistan?
There are three ways to access Uzbekistan By road By rail and By air  all of them are secure and easily access able for local and international tourist the air lines operating in Uzbekistan are Uzbekistan Airways, Korean Air, Air Baltic, Asiana Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Transaero, Aeroflot, Czech airlines, Iran air, and air Astana.

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