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Kalon Minaret – The Icon of Bukhara

  My friend and I didn’t make a plan before visiting Bukhara. We were very casual so pretty much we decided what we’d do that day in the morning. So that means we were quite underprepared for the historical sites. And well, it...

Bukharan Jews in Uzbekistan!

  Uzbekistan is a land of tolerance to religions. This surprised me because I thought all Muslim countries are the same. Did you know there are Jews living in Uzbekistan? Well, why would they want to live there?  Funny question. But honestly...

The Old Town of Khiva on The Silk Road

  After an overnight train, and a bus ride, I arrived Khiva. According to legend, Khiva was founded about 2 500 years ago when a son of Noah, Shem, discovered a well in the middle of the desert exclaimed “Khi-wa!” (which locals will...

The Old Bazaar of Bukhara

  The impression I got from Bukhara was a very old town, like it was cut from a Hollywood Silk Road movie (suppose there was one). Everything seemed old (and a bit desolated). I mean, Bukhara is a city built in 14th century. It was interesting...

Shahrisabz- The Birthplace of Timur!

  On our second day in Uzbekistan (also the second day in Samarkand), we got a taxi from Samarkand to visit Shahrisabz.  It’s only 67km away and at that time hiring a taxi seemed to be the best idea. We left after lunch, and the ride was...

Uzbek Fashion- A Secret Shop In Bukhara

Our guide at Ark Fortress wore a kickass jacket.   So, since we liked her jacket so much, she generously (or proudly) told us the address of this fashion clothing shop in Bukhara. It wasn’t easy to find, but it wasn’t like we had a...

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