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Travel to Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan boasts some of the finest architectural jewels among the Silk Road countries, featuring intricate Islamic tile work, turquoise domes, minarets and preserved relics from the time when Central Asia was a centre of empire and learning. Good examples of this architecture can be found in the ancient walled city of Khiva in Urgench, the winding narrow streets of the old town of Bukhara and Samarkand, known locally as the Rome of the Orient.

The Ferghana Valley, surrounded by the Tian Shan and Pamir mountains, still produces silk and is well worth visiting for its friendly bazaars and landscape of cotton fields, mulberry trees and fruit orchards. Uzbekistans mountain ranges attract hikers, cyclists and backcountry skiers, while experienced mountaineers come to climb some of the worlds highest peaks.

Uzbekistan Public holiday

01/01 New Year's Day
15/02 Prophet's Birthday
08/03 International Women's Day
21/03 Navruz (Persian New Year)
01/05 Labour Day
09/05 Day of Memory and Respect
30/08 Hait (End of Ramadan)
01/09 Independence Day
06/11 Qurban-Hait (Feast of the Sacrifice)
08/12 Constitution Day
01/01 New Year's Day
04/02 Prophet's Birthday
08/03 International Women's Day
21/03 Navruz (Persian New Year)
01/05 Labour Day
09/05 Day of Memory and Respect
19/08 Hait (End of Ramadan)
01/09 Independence Day
26/10 Qurban-Hait (Feast of the Sacrifice)
08/12 Constitution Day

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